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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 08:12 PM
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Independant shop in SoCal?

Does anyone know of a good indie shop that will service the Cayenne in So Cal/San Diego area?
 
Old Jun 17, 2007 | 02:20 PM
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Irvine european in........ Irvine, Ca.
Had my BMW & 996 serviced there, honest shop, pretty good pricing, they dont like to do aftermarket.
 
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Old Jun 17, 2007 | 05:36 PM
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I always thought Lucent was more of a custom shop. Do they do factory/routine service at a better price than the stealer?
 
Old Jun 17, 2007 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GoldenPEPPA
I always thought Lucent was more of a custom shop. Do they do factory/routine service at a better price than the stealer?
Yeah, thats what I thought too, I'm looking for someone to do routine service at a reasonable rate.
 
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Originally Posted by SoCal955
Yeah, thats what I thought too, I'm looking for someone to do routine service at a reasonable rate.
If you're good with cars... the oil change is easy, the air filter, cabin filter and apparently brake pads aren't too bad. That should save a few $$.
 
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Its the 40k mile service that will need to be done in a few months. Will the factory warranty still be honored if i go the DIY route?
 
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Originally Posted by SoCal955
Its the 40k mile service that will need to be done in a few months. Will the factory warranty still be honored if i go the DIY route?
check this out... 40K is due. Change the OIL and the CABIN FILTER yourself. You just slashed $400+ off the total cost of the service.
 
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What do you think of changing the spark plugs as well? Should be pretty straight forward, right?
 
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What do you think of changing the spark plugs as well? Should be pretty straight forward, right?
possibly, but a bit more work than the other 2 things.
 
Old Jun 21, 2007 | 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by delirium
Irvine european in........ Irvine, Ca.
Had my BMW & 996 serviced there, honest shop, pretty good pricing, they dont like to do aftermarket.
+1 for Irvine European.
 
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Are there any in the LA area?

Possibly the Arcadia area
 
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Technology Automotive in Montebello. The shop has done a great job with my CS and four of my 928s over the years. The shop is also AAA approved.
 
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Dryrunner,

If you don't care about how clean the place is, I do know a place in Temple City.
 
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In my business, shop cleanliness is a good sign that they have their act together. I'll check out the Montebello place.
 


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