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Post by kwoni on Oct 20, 2011 10:25:27 GMT 8
After being a carrot chopped by CnC, I am looking for a reliable workshop with comprehensive servicing packages for my 80K servicing. I know it's a major servicing mileage, but an alternative to CnC could help save some bucks with almost similar quality checks.
Came across this workshop and looked thru their products and services. Looks comprehensive and provide a wide range of service and products. Any cOmments or reviews on this workshop?
Any other workshops which can support a major servicing?
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Post by snakekid on Oct 20, 2011 17:49:37 GMT 8
Harmony? Power Express? Riverview Auto? Most ws can do major servicing.
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Post by Smooth Rider on Oct 20, 2011 22:33:39 GMT 8
Me and my friend using this ws. Have to make appointment before going there. If parts need to change, they will ask you first before doing anything. Normal servicing also include tyre balancing and rotation. After everything is done, the boss's son will test drive with you. Hope this is helpful
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Post by kwoni on Oct 20, 2011 23:38:54 GMT 8
Sg rider... How's the price like? They only use Motul?
I seen Riverview Auto.. Their online pricing seems to be on the high side.. Any reviews?
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Post by Gresini on Nov 4, 2011 1:13:54 GMT 8
Know your parts n their cost. Compare btw labour cost & DIY hassle & tools cost(if NA). Most WS charge similar, its how well they take care of your ride and how many bolts will they round. I seen ws using grinder to remove drain pan bolt after they didnt remove it with care.
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Post by forte3737 on Nov 4, 2011 7:08:59 GMT 8
if parts need to be changed, you can get the parts from stockists and pay the WS labour fee only
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Post by snakekid on Nov 4, 2011 9:52:48 GMT 8
For Riverview, I had used them several times for my previous Jap ride. They specialise in Toyota but of cos any car also can. Their staff are quite honest/humble type esp their supervisor. The Boss, Vincent, although he talks bit loud, is also quite service oriented. He will always make sure that cars are not kept unattended to by walking ard the shopfloors to check around. He also impressed me before when he advised me not to spend unnec $ to change some parts unless they are broken/worn out. He ever gave me a complimentary brake servicing once. When I wanted to change my car's front lower arm (it had cracked), I checked pricing with Autosaver and found Riverview cheaper so I went for it. Overall, service quality is good, though bit more expensive but not always (depends on what you are changing). However, nowadays, I hv bn going to Harmony coz they specialize in Korean cars.
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peterpp
Neutral Gear
Picanto from AMK to Tuas
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Post by peterpp on Nov 9, 2011 10:25:45 GMT 8
I went 3 times to Harmony AMK since I bought Picanto 2 months ago. 1st was engine oil leaking due to additional pipe to front additional display meter. 2nd time went for servicing. engine flush and LTA inspection. 3rd time was changing fuel pump due to fuel tank leaking as previous owner send to CnC servicing. Spent $$$ at Harmony solve the problems. I wil go back for servicing next year.
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