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Finally the Citroen franchise has been given to JC&C in today's Straits Times.

I've had a Citroen car b4...really lousy aftersales experience.

It's about time. I think I've more confidence in JC&C than in Adv Auto.

 

 

 

What do you guys think?

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Its such happiness that Citroen franchise will be changing hands soon. Citroen aftersales service has been one of the worst in the industry. Still remember my family bought a Citroen XM in 1994 for over 220K and it was a real disaster. From the first month, the car started breaking down and the technicians couldn't rectify the problem. One incident that prompted us to complain direct to France HQ: The brake warning lights came on and we send the car in for repairs. After going in the workshop 4 times, the problem is still there. And they still have the cheek to charge us. Finally on the fifth time, we went in the workshop earlier to check on the car and we saw the technician cutting off the brake sensor wires. their answer was that since they cannot rectify the problem, they might as well cut off the wires so that the brake sensor lights will not be on. Damm it. The car was scrapped on the fifth year. [thumbsdown]

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Oh my gosh!!! How could they just nip the problem by using such unscrupulous means???? Just cut the wire off so that it'll not light up again???? What kinda repair is this???

 

Oh wow! At least Reanult is not that bad, as compared to Citroen.... Really scary to have such mechanics around... It'll pose a real danger should anything happen to the car... Not to mention to the occupants....

 

Lastly, it's by no mean cheap... Having paid such a princely sum for a car that was defected in such a short period of time... And with such bad servicing and repair job!

 

[thumbsdown]

 

Moooooooooooooooo

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take words from others with a pinch of salt my moomoo buddy

i have encountered zero problem and claimed zero item so far

the way i see it...owener dun take care [:p]

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[laugh][laugh] We had the brake warning problem on the XM too, but towards the 7th - 8th year. Bought the car in 1990 when COE just started at 138k (COE was 5k then) and drove it for a full 10 yrs [sly]

 

Hated it cos need to go workshop pretty often .... and towards the last 2 yrs, spend at least $500 every 2-3 months just on repairs for the hydralic and stuff [crazy] !!

 

Loved the car [inlove] ... comfy, great styling, looks darn sleek when its parked with the sus down.

 

Its definitely a LOVE-HATE affair [smash]

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French and their queer cars.

 

 

I wonder JC&C will bring in the new C6....

 

In Europe its prices are pitted against the Merc's E-class & BMW's 5 series.

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Finally the Citroen franchise has been given to JC&C in today's Straits Times.

I've had a Citroen car b4...really lousy aftersales experience.

It's about time. I think I've more confidence in JC&C than in Adv Auto.

 

 

 

What do you guys think?

 

hardly hear of JC&C before , any history of car experience? [sweatdrop]

 

hopefully they are more commited to aftersales too.. or i never get a citroen.. [shakehead]

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Maybe the one that my family bought was one of the faulter ones among the XMs here. Each time we went in the workshop, the bill will always be above $1k. For that 5 years, we spent more than 70K on repairs. Like what u said, its a love hate affair. The car is powerful with its turbo... sleek looking and very comfy. The comfort level is the best among the luxury makes

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Finally the Citroen franchise has been given to JC&C in today's Straits Times.

I've had a Citroen car b4...really lousy aftersales experience.

It's about time. I think I've more confidence in JC&C than in Adv Auto.

 

What do you guys think?

 

I am still not impressed even if JC&C takes over the dealership.

 

The main problem with Citroen is the reliability, or more accurately the total lack of reliabilty. That is something that JC&C or any other dealer will not be able to address satisfactorily.

 

I have owned several Citroens since the GS model and I speak from personal experience with the car not "hear-say". In short, all of them were very unreliable. I have already described the numerous problems that I had with Citroens in the MCF post on the Citroen C4.

 

In fact, one German study rated the Citroen Xsara (model b4 C4) as 16 out of 20 for vehicle breakdowns. Bear in mind that this is a German study, done based on cars driven in Europe climate. In tropical climate, like S'pore the breakdowns will be even worse as the parts used in Citroen cars are not tropicalised.

 

http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,350084,00.jpg

 

The last 5 cars are: 16) Citroen Xsara 17) Fiat Brava 18) Renault Kangoo 19) Renault Megane and 20) Alfa Romeo 147. Which confirms my personal impressions that French/Italian cars are the most unreliable. Even in Europe.

 

Thanks to "Koolaba" for the link!

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which is a good after thot if their afterservice should improve .. [thumbsup]

 

but then their spareparts are different from what C&C normally does, would service and parts be more ex then before? [shakehead]

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well.. some good info on that [flowerface]

 

hope they do buck up on their quality or else they lose the european market as well as the global one.. considering the influx of asian rides into the european market.. [nod]

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Thats' why the French goverment is trying very hard to change the labour law on employment. It is very difficult to sack a worker/ staff, they have very strong backing form thier labour unions.

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