The Motor Ombudsman urges motorists to share views on its accredited businesses

Code of Practice survey tool on online Garage Finder allows consumers to rate and review garages

The Motor Ombudsman urges motorists to share views on its accredited businesses

The Motor Ombudsman, the automotive dispute resolution provider, is encouraging consumers to share their opinions on any accredited businesses that they have used to either buy a new or used vehicle, or to have their car serviced or repaired.

Using the Code of Practice survey tool on The Motor Ombudsman’s popular online garage finder, which lists over 7,500 accredited businesses across the UK, consumers simply need to search for the relevant profile of the independent garage or car dealership that they visited, and click on the yellow ‘rate’ button.

If the business has committed to The Motor Ombudsman’s Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI)-approved Motor Industry Codes of Practice for Service and Repair, as well as that for vehicle sales, individuals will just need to select the relevant questionnaire to complete.

Following any ad hoc or routine maintenance to their car, motorists can score a business out of ten on different aspects, including the booking-in of their vehicle, the clarity of the information provided, the standard of work and service delivered, as well as the likelihood to recommend them to friends or family.

For those who have completed a new or used car purchase, individuals can rate the retailer on its product knowledge, the handover experience, and the delivery and condition of the vehicle, amongst other criteria.

Once a business has received five or more surveys, an aggregate star rating will then be displayed on their profile, alongside the written feedback received from each customer, if they have chosen for it to be made public, in order to help fellow motorists make educated purchasing decisions.

Consumers also have the option to enter The Motor Ombudsman’s quarterly prize draw to win £500 in Lifestyle Vouchers which can be spent in many of the UK’s high street retailers.

Bill Fennell, chief ombudsman and managing director of The Motor Ombudsman, said: “In the digital age, consulting the opinion of others is often the first port of call for many consumers when deciding where to spend their money.

“Similarly, first-hand reviews and comments from motorists, whether positive or negative, are a very effective way for businesses to improve their processes or change the way they do things for the better.

“In addition, with one of our roles as an Ombudsman being to drive standards even higher in the automotive sector, the data generated from customer surveys provides our organisation with a ‘view of the nation’ and notable trends in any shortfalls that need to be addressed by the industry.”

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