AMSTERDAM (AP) – Dutch households last year spent less money on maintenance and repairs on their cars than in 2013. That enabled the industry associations BOVAG and RAI Thursday
Our own research. the two shows that the number of maintenance times decreased by 4.5 percent and that revenue from work on the fleet decreased by 5.9 percent to 3.2 billion euros. Satisfaction with the work carried out did increase.
On average Dutch showed last year performing twice maintenance or repair, against 2.1 times in 2013 and 2012. According to the association, the decline due partly due to an increased time between MOT tests for young petrol cars and a higher technical reliability of the four-wheelers. ,, There are also many individuals who for reasons of cost conscious prescribed maintenance and repair advice to skip. “
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