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Latio Auto Transmission Oil (every 40k km?)
tranceluscious:
Thanks Enzoni... I gues i'll just do it as soon as possible. I saw autosaver recommended by other forumers. Do they have the CVT oil in stock or do i have to get it myself?
Enzoni:
I did it at autoaid, somehow i feel more comfortable there. They got ready stock.
Autosaver very 'franchised', if you call different outlets to enquire you may get different price quote for certain items. I ever did one servicing with them (defu lane main branch) and it was done by PRC... I got A1 in 'O' lvl chinese but somehow i still got problem communicating with them, kept giving my blank look when i asked them things...
Just my experience.
kspchew:
Getting A1 in Chinese does not means ablility to communicate well. Most Singaporean have this mentality till they stay in different parts of China full time, them they will understand why most Chinese will stare at them blankly.
Enzoni:
--- Quote from: kspchew on December 24, 2011, 12:17:28 PM ---Getting A1 in Chinese does not means ablility to communicate well. Most Singaporean have this mentality till they stay in different parts of China full time, them they will understand why most Chinese will stare at them blankly.
--- End quote ---
I wasn't talking about the language thing, i have not problem describing what i mean in chinese. It is the car knowledge thing i am referring to. General car stuffs that i expect a local mechanic to know. I was in a way testing them and they failed badly, lost my confidence in letting them handle my car immediately. Maybe they were new, i was not sure. That was few years back, no idea how is the situation there now though.
tranceluscious:
chill guys... PRC have different dialects in their language. The way they articulate the Mandarin language is also different depending which part of china the ycome from. My colleagues are MOSTLY PRCs. I asked them about this matter and this is how i understand it.
Anyway, i'll take a look at autoaid but still i dunno if i need to purchase my own Nissan cvt oil. Please advise.
P.S On the 1st instance if the service is bad, most probably i won't come the 2nd time.
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