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Best Salt Lake Area Dealer for Service?

AMack6

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For all of the SLC area folks, what do you think is the best dealer for service?
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I haven't had mine serviced yet, but I plan on going to salt lake valley jeep where I bought it from. I have zero complaints with the buying process so I might as well give them a try. I have zero interest in Larry H Miller due to my experience with them when looking to buy. I'm coming from a tacoma so my only dealership experience since I moved here is with Karl Malone, and they were just ok.
 

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I haven't had mine serviced yet, but I plan on going to salt lake valley jeep where I bought it from. I have zero complaints with the buying process so I might as well give them a try. I have zero interest in Larry H Miller due to my experience with them when looking to buy. I'm coming from a tacoma so my only dealership experience since I moved here is with Karl Malone, and they were just ok.
I bought from Malone for my TRD Pro. Looking for a Rubicon, but just Larry Miller here in NM. How about SLC dealers.
 

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I've gone to all of them. I "Trust" Larry H Miller the most, but I think they are the slowest. Ken Garff has good people there, but once they overfilled my oil by a quart. They fixed it when I spoke up. I used to love going to Salt Lake Valley Chrysler Jeep but their wait times have gone downhill, even with an appointment.

For an oil change I think going the DIY route is best once you exhaust your free ones.
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