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<blockquote data-quote="gendong" data-source="post: 754043" data-attributes="member: 22402"><p>Congrats on ur new ride bro!!</p><p></p><p>The decision on where to service is totally up to u. Apart fm the authorised SC, there are lots of competent mechanics/workshops/specialist out there. Point to consider is technical knowledge, convenience for u, and most importantly, the economic part of it. Either way, suggest u to build a relationship with the SC/workshop/mech.</p><p></p><p>Is ur car a locally sold unit i.e. fm Auto Bavaria or any of the authorised dealers? if it is, suggest u to go back to the specific authorised dealer to update the ownership records. This will enable u to receive periodic updates, recall notes (if any) or promo fm these authorised dealers or BMW Malaysia. Whether u decide to service ur car there or otherwise, is a different matter. </p><p></p><p>If its a recond unit, u may register it with any authorised SC, with a token fee of course, so u may enjoy the above. Or straight go to any specialist of ur choice.</p><p></p><p>All the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gendong, post: 754043, member: 22402"] Congrats on ur new ride bro!! The decision on where to service is totally up to u. Apart fm the authorised SC, there are lots of competent mechanics/workshops/specialist out there. Point to consider is technical knowledge, convenience for u, and most importantly, the economic part of it. Either way, suggest u to build a relationship with the SC/workshop/mech. Is ur car a locally sold unit i.e. fm Auto Bavaria or any of the authorised dealers? if it is, suggest u to go back to the specific authorised dealer to update the ownership records. This will enable u to receive periodic updates, recall notes (if any) or promo fm these authorised dealers or BMW Malaysia. Whether u decide to service ur car there or otherwise, is a different matter. If its a recond unit, u may register it with any authorised SC, with a token fee of course, so u may enjoy the above. Or straight go to any specialist of ur choice. All the best! [/QUOTE]
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