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Car cost Porsche Cayenne

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8 hours ago, mike324 said:

For those interested in servicing their Porsche outside of the authorize AAS dealer. Here are some shops I compile, don't know how reliable they are.

 

911 Assistant

http://www.911assistant.com (only service old porches mostly classics ones and simple stuff for 993 models such as oil change, etc. A small shop so wait time may be long and they prefer to work on classics)

 

Siam 911

https://www.facebook.com/SIAM-911-195967390431016/ (shop open by ex AAS techs, works on all porsches but mainly newer ones)

 

Porsche Pal

https://www.facebook.com/Porsche-Pal-1792249487699043/ (owners are pilots, the way they fix and diagnose problems looks very professional, they measure everything with instruments)

 

RWB Thailand

https://www.facebook.com/AutohausRwb/ (official distributor of RWB Thailand, they service old and new porsche, wait list may be long as its a small shop with only around 2-3 techs, but owner is friendly and nice)

 

Prince 911 Garage

https://www.instagram.com/prince911garage/?hl=en (car restoration and repair garage, mostly classics such as VW, don't know much about them yet, but seems like they are trying to get into the porsche scene)

 

The Garage Plus

https://www.facebook.com/TheGaragePlus/ (vehicle repair and body shop, works on many super cars)

 

If anybody knows more shops that service Porsche, please share so I can update the list.

Sure, void the warranty with no fear and live life to the fullest. Yes please update the list and give as many options as possible...   :cheesy:

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12 hours ago, fullcave said:

Sure, void the warranty with no fear and live life to the fullest. Yes please update the list and give as many options as possible...   :cheesy:

 

Well I'm sure if someone is willing to pay 1-2 million more to buy a car from AAS, their main purpose would be to have the peace of mind to be able to get it serviced from an authorize dealer. The fact that its under warranty, what makes you think someone would bring their car to an unauthorized garage to fix and spend more money? :cheesy:

 

Yes I forgot to add two more :cheesy: hope that helps folks who are looking for alternatives or even tuning their porsches. Below is updated list.

 

911 Assistant

http://www.911assistant.com (only service old porches mostly classics ones and simple stuff for 993 models such as oil change, etc. A small shop so wait time may be long and they prefer to work on classics)

 

Siam 911

https://www.facebook.com/SIAM-911-195967390431016/ (shop open by ex AAS techs, works on all porsches but mainly newer ones)

 

Porsche Pal

https://www.facebook.com/Porsche-Pal-1792249487699043/ (owners are pilots, the way they fix and diagnose problems looks very professional, they measure everything with instruments, relative new garage)

 

RWB Thailand

https://www.facebook.com/AutohausRwb/ (official distributor of RWB Thailand, they service old and new porsche, wait list may be long as its a small shop with only around 2-3 techs, but owner is friendly and nice)

 

TJ Garage

https://www.facebook.com/Tj-garage-thailand-539243649539008/

https://www.instagram.com/tj_garage/ (Classic car restoration garage, has spray booth and can do metal fabrication work. Small shop but does top quality work. I spoke to the owner, very direct guy, knowledgeable and very passionate, seems to be a perfectionist, likes to keep things all original. He has contacts in US, UK, Germany to source parts and get parts fixed if needed to be sent overseas. I saw around 4-5 classic porsche getting restored, completely stripped. For restoration work, definitely check this place out)

 

Prince 911 Garage

https://www.instagram.com/prince911garage/?hl=en (car restoration and repair garage, mostly classics such as VW, don't know much about them yet, but seems like they are trying to get into the porsche scene)

 

The Garage Plus

https://www.facebook.com/TheGaragePlus/ (vehicle repair and body shop, works on many super cars)

 

Autowerks 

https://www.facebook.com/Autowerksbangkok/ (authorize dealer for Mcchip-DKR, does mostly tuning work, maintenance, don't know about repair, looks professional and knowledgeable. )

5 hours ago, mike324 said:

 

Well I'm sure if someone is willing to pay 1-2 million more to buy a car from AAS, their main purpose would be to have the peace of mind to be able to get it serviced from an authorize dealer. The fact that its under warranty, what makes you think someone would bring their car to an unauthorized garage to fix and spend more money? :cheesy:

 

Yes I forgot to add two more :cheesy: hope that helps folks who are looking for alternatives or even tuning their porsches. Below is updated list.

 

911 Assistant

http://www.911assistant.com (only service old porches mostly classics ones and simple stuff for 993 models such as oil change, etc. A small shop so wait time may be long and they prefer to work on classics)

 

Siam 911

https://www.facebook.com/SIAM-911-195967390431016/ (shop open by ex AAS techs, works on all porsches but mainly newer ones)

 

Porsche Pal

https://www.facebook.com/Porsche-Pal-1792249487699043/ (owners are pilots, the way they fix and diagnose problems looks very professional, they measure everything with instruments, relative new garage)

 

RWB Thailand

https://www.facebook.com/AutohausRwb/ (official distributor of RWB Thailand, they service old and new porsche, wait list may be long as its a small shop with only around 2-3 techs, but owner is friendly and nice)

 

TJ Garage

https://www.facebook.com/Tj-garage-thailand-539243649539008/

https://www.instagram.com/tj_garage/ (Classic car restoration garage, has spray booth and can do metal fabrication work. Small shop but does top quality work. I spoke to the owner, very direct guy, knowledgeable and very passionate, seems to be a perfectionist, likes to keep things all original. He has contacts in US, UK, Germany to source parts and get parts fixed if needed to be sent overseas. I saw around 4-5 classic porsche getting restored, completely stripped. For restoration work, definitely check this place out)

 

Prince 911 Garage

https://www.instagram.com/prince911garage/?hl=en (car restoration and repair garage, mostly classics such as VW, don't know much about them yet, but seems like they are trying to get into the porsche scene)

 

The Garage Plus

https://www.facebook.com/TheGaragePlus/ (vehicle repair and body shop, works on many super cars)

 

Autowerks 

https://www.facebook.com/Autowerksbangkok/ (authorize dealer for Mcchip-DKR, does mostly tuning work, maintenance, don't know about repair, looks professional and knowledgeable. )

Sorry, I just checked and there are only three authorized service centers, all in BKK and none are listed above.    

30 minutes ago, fullcave said:

Sorry, I just checked and there are only three authorized service centers, all in BKK and none are listed above.    

 

Don't get whats your point? I very well know where the authorized centers are and all owned by same company. I specifically said my list was for folks out there who bought grey market or 2nd hand porsche who don't want to get it service at the authorize dealer. There are more porsche sold by grey market dealers than official dealer nowadays. 

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