Cheryl -
This is my opinion. You have to trust someone. Some people only trust themselves to change their oil, or watch tge technicians like hawks. But most of the rest of us have to trust someone. I have a garage I trust. I trust my car dealership. There is a local (4 locations) chain that I trust and really like. I have learned the hard way not to trust the company which has recently been the subject of other threads. Regardless of where you go, mistakes can happen. So no matter where you go, or even if you change your own oil, look for puddles of oil under your car. I suggest taking a photo under your hood with your cell phone. All of the user serviceable parts in my car are color coded yellow. It is clear where the dipstick is and the oil fill cap and the windshiled washer fluid cap and etc. After you get your car serviced (anywhere), open the hood and compare to the photo you saved. If a "yellow" item is missing, something is wrong.
@cheryl9957 wrote:
After reading some threads about oil changes, is it safe to assume the dealearship shops from Bestmark are good shops? Having just reentered the arena I'm still learning. Any advice?
Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008