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kg494EJ-1 wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:I got a pair of keys that weren't programmed to work with vehicle and had to wait about 4 days for them to program it.
If this is SS they are a waste when we got our A4 1 key was programmed when I went to them they said the usual we are sorry, blah, blah. I found a tutorial on Audizine an programmed the key myself (came in handy for battery change), the same with a Q7 purchased later on.
Can't believe the same nonsense is taking place.
I love my Audi but quality of customer service locally
dogichi wrote:How is Sterling's service with Mercedes?
acesinghit wrote:it appears when it comes to after sale service, the ranks are:
1st: Diamond Motors
2nd: Lifestyle Motors
3rd: Neal & Massy
4th: Toyota
5th: Best Auto
6th: Practically everyone else
Last: Southern Sales
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dogichi wrote:How're much was a bit allblacks? And what kind of Mercedes do you have? I'm thinking about the C class
allblacks wrote:dogichi wrote:How're much was a bit allblacks? And what kind of Mercedes do you have? I'm thinking about the C class
Dogichi it was about 9K total with all fluids and filters, pads and sensors changed. It is a C Class.
dogichi wrote:What's the cost of service like for an A4 and a 3 series approximately?
kg494EJ-1 wrote:dogichi wrote:What's the cost of service like for an A4 and a 3 series approximately?
My A4 service usually costs around $2500, that is basic brakes(I supply my own), rotation,oil, filters, etc. the only BIG service I had came up to about 11k that was 100,000 and I changed everything coils, belts, tensioners, pulleys,etc some items they said didn't have to change but for me it was a must, still feels like a new vehicle now clocking 103K.
allblacks is that a standard service, what sensors were changed, still under warranty??
dogichi wrote:Still $9,000 is a lot for a service of a relatively new vehicle. May be a S class or E class but not an entry level Mercedes. I might have fainted on hearing that bill....lol. I'll take my chances with Audi or BMW
gooner wrote:If you wait until the 'check brake' warning light comes on then the sensors are screwed and you have to replace them.
The last time I did a B service I think it cost me about $3,000 and that also included 2 brake sensors.
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:gooner wrote:If you wait until the 'check brake' warning light comes on then the sensors are screwed and you have to replace them.
The last time I did a B service I think it cost me about $3,000 and that also included 2 brake sensors.
What vehicle?
agent007 wrote:2014 Toyota Yaris 1.3 sedan now in TTTL showroom. Cost: $160,500.
cinco wrote:agent007 wrote:2014 Toyota Yaris 1.3 sedan now in TTTL showroom. Cost: $160,500.
2 airbags hubcaps and drum brakes?
agent007 wrote:2014 Toyota Yaris 1.3 sedan now in TTTL showroom. Cost: $160,500.
quoted for truthagent007 wrote:cinco wrote:agent007 wrote:2014 Toyota Yaris 1.3 sedan now in TTTL showroom. Cost: $160,500.
2 airbags hubcaps and drum brakes?
my friend you must not study them things. At the end of the day its a Toyota!
cinco wrote:agent007 wrote:2014 Toyota Yaris 1.3 sedan now in TTTL showroom. Cost: $160,500.
2 airbags hubcaps and drum brakes?
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