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I've got a 2017 Camaro SS and lately the front end feels like it's crashing over every little bump, especially around the speed bumps in my neighborhood near Marina. I'm pretty sure the shocks are tired or maybe a control arm bushing is shot, but I don't want to just take it to any random garage and get ripped off. A friend told me I should click here for more details about a place that actually knows these cars, but I'd rather hear from someone who's had actual suspension work done on their Camaro in Dubai. Has anyone here replaced struts or bushings on the sixth gen and found a shop that does quality work without charging sports car tax? I'm in JLT but willing to drive to Al Quoz or anywhere reasonable. Just want the ride back to normal without breaking the bank.
I've been taking my 2016 Tiguan to the dealer for oil changes since I bought it, but the price keeps creeping up and I'm starting to wonder if I'm just paying for the fancy waiting area. A neighbor recommended a Volkswagen engine oil change service center that uses the exact VW spec oil and genuine filters but charges about half what the dealer does, which sounds tempting but I'm nervous about messing with the service history if I ever sell the car. Has anyone here switched from dealer to independent for routine maintenance on their Golf or Passat and regretted it, or was it totally fine? Also curious if these places actually reset the service indicator properly or if I'll have to look at that annoying warning light every time I start the car.
I've had my 2017 Range Rover for about two years and the EAS has been a nightmare with the rear dropping overnight and random "suspension fault" messages on the dash. The dealer quoted me something like 20k to replace both rear air struts and the compressor, which felt insane for a car that otherwise drives beautifully. After reading through a few threads I decided to try a place that advertises themselves as Range Rover luxury car repair specialists, and honestly I was skeptical because every shop claims they know these cars. But they actually took the time to diagnose a slow leak in one strut and a cracked airline fitting, replaced just those parts, and recalibrated the system for a fraction of what the dealer wanted. It's been three months now and the car sits perfectly overnight. Has anyone else here had good luck with independent specialists for their full size Range Rover, or should I still expect the compressor to fail eventually? Just nice to know there are options out there that don't require selling a kidney.