You may have heard about loaner cars (there are plenty of options in Rohnert Park, CA) and vehicles when you are getting work completed on your vehicle, but it may seem too good to be true. Do mechanics and body shops really offer loaner cars, and are they a good deal? We’ll answer that for you.

What Is A Loaner Car?

A loaner car is a car that many dealerships, mechanics, and body shops offer as a convenience when you bring in your car to get serviced or have maintenance performed on your vehicle. If it is going to be multiple hours or days before your car is fixed, the mechanic can offer you a loaner car at no cost, as long as you present proof of insurance. That way, you can make sure that you still have transportation while your car is getting serviced.

Some small businesses may offer to drive you home or to your business and pick you up when your car is ready. Many other big and small businesses keep one to a wide selection of loaner cars available. If they have multiples, they will typically give you a car that is most similar to yours. Dealerships may put you in a car that is newer and has more features than the one you currently own to entice you to purchase a new vehicle.

Are Loaner Cars A Good Deal?

Since they can quite likely be free, they are an excellent deal. For instance, we at Downtown Auto Body offer loaner cars at no cost, whether your insurance covers it or not.  Many people do include rental car coverage in their insurance, so you have a double guarantee of a no cost loaner car.

Are Loaner Cars For Everyone?

If you don’t have up-to-date car insurance, we can’t give you a loaner car. Also, many businesses who offer loaner cars can’t give them to drivers under the age of 25. Some can, including Downtown Auto Body.

Loaner cars are definitely a viable option to help you get the work you need done without having to take time off work or wait hours in a mechanic shop. If you want to know what kind of vehicle options a shop has or if they can serve your individual needs, don’t hesitate to call shops in your area to find out who offers what you need.