I feel like the first one is said more often. The only difference between them is that the first one is written in passive voice while the second sentence is written in active voice. There is nothing wrong with writing the sentence either way, but usually for essays that you have to write in school for English, most teachers would want you to write in active voice (meaning that you get rid of the verb "to be" in this case). Active voice is when someone is doing something (the local garage is actually doing something in sentence #2) while in passive voice something is being done to something (in sentence #1 the subject of who is doing the action of "servicing" is not specified).
Hopefully that made sense, let me know if it didn't :)