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100 000 Km Car Service - Where?

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Hi all,

I am about to do a 100.000 km service on my car (Nissan Excimo 2001).

Anyone have the same car and have done the service? If so, what dealer, location and were the results good?

If not the same car, anywhere recommended and locations.

Any answers appreciated.

Thanks and BRGDS

edh

Excimo just is a model of the nissan cefiro...

Yep, get it serviced at the Nissan garage, just outside of Pattaya/Naklua, on the right hand side of Sukhumvit if driving towards BKK

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Yes it is a Cefiro. Thanks Monty, will go and have look at the Nissan garage.

Did you find them reliable and professional?

I guess they're on the same level as the other garages.

At least you know they'll put in genuine Nissan spare parts.

And it's neccesary to go there if your car is still under guarantee!

No complaints from me, plus the cefiro's are technical pretty sound. Friend of mine is driving the old model, which is still going strong at 13 years of age and over 200.000km on the clock :o No big repairs needed sofar...

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car unfortunately still not under guarantee, but if you are to do major service I would like it to be as professional as possible. It is easy to change a sim-card, but it may be costly to change an engine :D

Cheers Monty!

:o:D:D:D

I guess they're on the same level as the other garages.

At least you know they'll put in genuine Nissan spare parts.

And it's neccesary to go there if your car is still under guarantee!

200.000km on the clock  :D  No big repairs needed sofar...

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