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Tulip 04-04-2010 04:29 AM

Repair/ Service in Holland
 
Any suggestions/ recommendations on good places to have my RX 8 serviced/ repaired in Holland?

BG-8 04-04-2010 06:18 AM

Red Light District, I hear they do a very good job... lol

bse50 04-04-2010 12:50 PM

Not in Holland, sorry.

What do you need? Is it for warranty purposes?

paulmasoner 04-06-2010 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by BG-8 (Post 3499530)
Red Light District, I hear they do a very good job... lol

heh, depends on what you expect:sad:

bse50 04-06-2010 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by paulmasoner (Post 3508832)
heh, depends on what you expect:sad:

The engine is the only thing that's not good to blow up... i'd discard that "dealer" as well :)

BG-8 04-06-2010 05:46 AM

you guys are no fun, 8s need regular maintenance, you know?

bse50 04-06-2010 05:57 AM

We were just having some fun.
You can do your own regular maintenance btw as we all do, it just takes a couple of jack stands and common tools :)
If the warranty still bothers you simply go to your Mazda dealership.

Tulip 04-08-2010 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by bse50 (Post 3508840)
We were just having some fun.
You can do your own regular maintenance btw as we all do, it just takes a couple of jack stands and common tools :)
If the warranty still bothers you simply go to your Mazda dealership.

Seriously guys, the cars way too much money for my mechanical , auto tech skills so i would leave it tpo the experts, however I take it that none of you have had a similar situation here in holland, most mazda authorized workshops are crap, i've tried 3 the largest in my area is out of business, the second largest , now the largest does not have the most confidence inspiring workmanship/ service and the third has politely declined to work on an RX 8.
I'm beginning to get the sense that Mazda has a crappy after sales service network for this model. So I ask again if anyone knows of a good mazda rx8 garage?

bse50 04-08-2010 09:49 AM

Sorry to hear that, apparently the rx8 aftermarket service sucks anywhere in europe.
Pm me though, I may have some suggestions for you :)

Rudolph 06-10-2010 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Tulip (Post 3511990)
Seriously guys, the cars way too much money for my mechanical , auto tech skills so i would leave it tpo the experts, however I take it that none of you have had a similar situation here in holland, most mazda authorized workshops are crap, i've tried 3 the largest in my area is out of business, the second largest , now the largest does not have the most confidence inspiring workmanship/ service and the third has politely declined to work on an RX 8.
I'm beginning to get the sense that Mazda has a crappy after sales service network for this model. So I ask again if anyone knows of a good mazda rx8 garage?

I live in the Utrecht-area and have my RX 8 HP served at:

Mazda Doornekamp Leusden
't Koendert 6
3831 RB Leusden
http://www.doornekamp.nl/

It is a medium-size Mazda-dealer with a service-minded owner (with a Classic Ferrari) and a motivated staff.
They have a couple of years experience in the service of a number of Rennies from their clients and unlike most Mazda-dealers in the Netherlands (which have not any experience with Rennies) I have confidence in these guys.
I have a new RX 8 of Apr. 2008 (purchased from a dealer that terminated their Mazda-dealership shortly after my purchase).
I visited Doornekamp, spoke with the owner which was immediately prepared to take over the care/service for my brand new car.
I visited them up till now only 1 time for first serviceinspection and some personal things and was satisfied about their job.

Regards, Ruud


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