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Recommended Japanese Auto Repair

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • ドライ君
  • mail
  • 2023/08/16 17:42

Recently, when I take my car to an authorized dealer

for regular maintenance,

I feel like I am being ripped off by the dealer.

Well, it is a big problem in Japan now, but

I still feel some resistance when I am told by Americans.

I also feel uncomfortable taking them to Latino and Korean factories in the suburbs of LA.

I know there are several Japanese repair shops around Torrance, but

do you have any recommendations?

There are a lot of information in magazines, etc. and I am quite worried.

If there are any reliable repair shops near LA, please exchange information.

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#126
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/21 (Mon) 17:18
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Boomer Totsan

best ! w
probably the best answer here.
Well done. crackle

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#127
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん2丁目
  • 2023/08/21 (Mon) 17:19
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Where the 1st and 2nd Japanese generation built up, the people who came after the 1970's are the moguls.
A demonstration group of Japanese university students ruined it, and those young people are now in their late 70's. Japanese don't like us, young people don't come to Bibi and don't know us. They usually call Taiwanese people "those sarus". Whites are hairy sugar people
here it's monkeys and dogs.

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#128
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/21 (Mon) 17:50
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Nikkei will live in an English-speaking society, while Japanese will live in a Japanese-speaking society.

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#129
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/21 (Mon) 18:03
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Hahaha. It's very funny. Prince Reira knows a lot about cars there, but he goes out of his way to ask me what I recommend.
And when I suggested a 6-cylinder, he asked me if I wanted an American or Japanese car.
Someone who knows so much about cars and drives an Audi A4 Quattro doesn't ask me about an American car. LOL
And then he gets pissed off at the Showa Otto's response, $ and complains about the repair cost, which is only about 200.
If you can buy an Audi A4, $ 200 is just pennies. LOL
You should be more relaxed.

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#130
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/21 (Mon) 18:30
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The car is your footstool.
You are free to go where you want.
So if you are complaining about the cost of repairs, take the Metro bus !
No gas, no repairs, no insurance.
You can save a lot of money by taking the bus.
Save your money and buy a luxury car. LOL!

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