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Old 08-26-2008, 04:45 PM #16  
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Originally Posted by ///M_Chap View Post
Where do you get these things serviced at? I've always wondered that with some of these rare supercars...
Well if you're in Europe and own a car from the likes of Pagani and Koenigsegg, you can just take it to the respective factory for servicing. Harry Metcalfe, editor of Evo magazine talks about the servicing he had done on his Zonda S in the following link. Not cheap ($$), as can be expected!

http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evol...i_zonda_s.html

Koenigsegg does have dealers which are authorized to service the cars they sell. For example, Universal Autosports, a Koenigsegg dealer in NY, is authorized to do servicing.

I'm of the belief that for big jobs, Pagani and Koenigsegg will fly out techs from their respective factories to where the car is or maybe even have the car flown out to the factory (for those really huge jobs).

Also I read that Koenigsegg provides a 5 year warranty and 5 year service plan on the CCX Edition and CCXR Edition. Maybe Pagani offers something like that on their masterpieces? A warranty is there for sure but I'm not so sure if Pagani offers a service plan.
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