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Bro,

 

My C class is out of warranty and looking for a workshop, any recommendation?

 

No prob, C class is a very basic car.

most shops can handle but I recommend Gim Teck at sin ming industrial park.

 

quite well known , old name.

 

family run, fair price, handles all kinds of Mercys, including many C and E class of course.

occasionally, SLK , CLK and CLS and even CL class.

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There is one company call BCC Automotive Pte Ltd located @ Sin Ming keep advertising on news paper . They say they specialist in Conti car. Not sure whether good. You might want to try out and give us feedback.

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There is one company call BCC Automotive Pte Ltd located @ Sin Ming keep advertising on news paper . They say they specialist in Conti car. Not sure whether good. You might want to try out and give us feedback.

 

 

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they should just stick to renaults

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No prob, C class is a very basic car.

most shops can handle but I recommend Gim Teck at sin ming industrial park.

 

quite well known , old name.

 

family run, fair price, handles all kinds of Mercys, including many C and E class of course.

occasionally, SLK , CLK and CLS and even CL class.

 

 

i see, you also send your C class in to Gim Teck for servicing?

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i see, you also send your C class in to Gim Teck for servicing?

 

I never had a C class, how to send a C class to Gim Teck?

 

but I have used them for my car before.

as mentioned trustworthy .

Say one means one, base on my own experience

Price is also reasonable.

 

Next time if I ever swop to S class, I will go to them.

 

 

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Go back to agent. I dont even trust outside ws for servicing for my nippon car. Unless it's an old second car.

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Go back to agent. I dont even trust outside ws for servicing for my nippon car. Unless it's an old second car.

 

 

nippon car , service at petrol station also can.

 

what for go back agent get tok?

 

why dont trust?

 

 

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Go back to agent. I dont even trust outside ws for servicing for my nippon car. Unless it's an old second car.

 

 

i forgot , nippon car servicing already very cheap, no point going outside, savings only enough buy kopi.

 

by that, i agree, nippon car just go back to agent .

 

 

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Go back to agent. I dont even trust outside ws for servicing for my nippon car. Unless it's an old second car.

 

Go back agent and let them chop carrots [knife] [knife]

 

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Bro,

 

My C class is out of warranty and looking for a workshop, any recommendation?

 

 

Been servicing Old Man's ride (E-class) with RiverView (AMK Autopoint) for 4 yrs. Reasonably priced, gd workmanship but slow turn-around (send in morning, collect back afternoon.)

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Go back to agent. I dont even trust outside ws for servicing for my nippon car. Unless it's an old second car.

 

Hahaha. U very brave. I dont trust agent to service or repair any car. Hahaha.

 

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i forgot , nippon car servicing already very cheap, no point going outside, savings only enough buy kopi.

 

by that, i agree, nippon car just go back to agent .

 

 

Nippon car i find agent can cost upto 40-50% more but problem is e poor quality of their workmanship. Or maybe ive just been very unlucky. [:(]

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Bro,

 

My C class is out of warranty and looking for a workshop, any recommendation?

If it's just normal servicing. Any ws can do it. After servicing you just need to reset the cluster yourself.

1) set your display it odometer

2) turn off yr engine

3) insert the car and turn only 1 click

4) press the reset button 3 times, the display will show Battery Voltage.

5) use the steering wheel's selection button and toggle to Service.

6) select Full Services; this will reset yr next service to 15,000km.

 

 

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