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Dealership vs. Independent Mechanic in Memphis

Every car owner in Memphis faces this question eventually: do I take it to the dealer, or find a good independent shop? The answer depends on what you need done, whether you're under warranty, and how much you want to pay. Here's a straight look at how to decide — and what our work actually costs.

What It Costs at Snell

Oil Change (Synthetic)

At SnellFrom $125

Brake Pads (per axle)

At SnellFrom $450

Diagnostic Fee

At Snell$150

A/C Recharge

At SnellFrom $250

Prices shown are Snell Automotive rates. Call for an exact quote on your vehicle.

When a Dealership Makes Sense

Dealerships aren't always the wrong choice. There are situations where they're the right call:

Warranty work
If your vehicle is under manufacturer warranty, take it to the dealer. Warranty repairs are free to you, and the manufacturer pays the dealer directly.
Recall repairs
Safety recalls must be performed by an authorized dealer. These are always free regardless of warranty status.
Brand-specific software updates
Some newer vehicles need proprietary dealer software for certain programming tasks. This is becoming less common, but it's still a factor for some makes.
Certified pre-owned requirements
If maintaining CPO status matters for resale, some programs require dealer service records.

When an Independent Shop is the Better Call

For most car owners, most of the time, an independent shop saves money without sacrificing quality:

Out of warranty
Once the warranty expires, there's no financial reason to pay dealership rates. You're paying for the same work at a higher price.
Routine maintenance
Oil changes, brakes, tires, fluid flushes, filters — these are standard services that any qualified shop handles. You don't need a brand-specific technician for an oil change.
Multi-brand household
If your family has a Toyota, a Ford, and a Honda, an independent shop works on all three. One shop, one relationship, one set of records.
Older vehicles
Dealerships focus on selling new cars. Their service departments are optimized for recent models. An independent shop with experienced techs often knows older vehicles better.

What 50 Years Taught Us

Snell Automotive has been in Memphis since 1978. We've watched dealerships come and go, chain shops open and close, and we're still here. The reason is simple: we charge fair prices and do honest work.

We don't have a service advisor whose job is to upsell you. We don't run "specials" that exist to get you in the door so we can find $800 worth of work you didn't ask for. We tell you what your car needs, what it costs, and let you decide.

Our customers come back because they trust us. That's worth more than any coupon.

"Dealerships have a showroom to pay for. We don't. Same diagnostic equipment, same quality parts — the difference is you're paying for the work, not the building."

Greg Baumgarten — Lead Technician, Snell Automotive — 20+ years experience

Get a Quote — No Surprises

Tell us what you need done and we'll give you a straight price. No upsells, no pressure, no games.

2848 Appling Way, Memphis, TN 38133