Import servicing in Surrey?
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I'm cosidering a Japanese import Subaru and wondered where in Surrey I could get it serviced?
This wasn't an issue with my previous UK car, but I fancy a change.
I would prefer an established garage, with experience in working with Subaru's, rather than a fly by night place, that so happens to import Japanese cars.
Willing to travel within reason, depending on recommendations.
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This wasn't an issue with my previous UK car, but I fancy a change.
I would prefer an established garage, with experience in working with Subaru's, rather than a fly by night place, that so happens to import Japanese cars.
Willing to travel within reason, depending on recommendations.
Thanks
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You'd think as you were both moderators, you'd know better than to muppetise a sensible thread!
Anyone, with a sensible answer?
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Sorry Tarty - seriously thou - there is Tuning Japanese in Aldershot (but I've not heard anything good about these people).
Do Power Engineering do this stuff? Thought I heard something to that effect recently.. probably wrong thou...
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Do Power Engineering do this stuff? Thought I heard something to that effect recently.. probably wrong thou...
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I've used both Power Engineering and Park Lane and both do an excellent job. Be warned though there is now only 1 service engineer at Park Lane, so getting a service slot at anything less than about 4 weeks notice is impossible.
The only downside of Power Engineering (if you class it as a downside) is that they sell and fit lots of bolt on goodies, so you always end up spending more money than just the service cost :-)
I've used both Power Engineering and Park Lane and both do an excellent job. Be warned though there is now only 1 service engineer at Park Lane, so getting a service slot at anything less than about 4 weeks notice is impossible.
The only downside of Power Engineering (if you class it as a downside) is that they sell and fit lots of bolt on goodies, so you always end up spending more money than just the service cost :-)
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Luckly I trust Power Engineering and have heard some glowing reports about Park Lane.
Thanks for all your replies, I just need to find out about insurance, loans and of course tuning!
Thanks for all your replies, I just need to find out about insurance, loans and of course tuning!
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