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Is It Safe to Leave the Car at a 4S Shop for More Than Ten Days?

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LaNorah
09/08/25 5:45am
It is safe to leave your car at a 4S shop for repairs as long as you remove any valuables. Some negative news about 4S shops are isolated cases. If you can't trust a 4S shop for car repairs, there's nowhere else you can trust. Generally, repairs at a 4S shop are more expensive, but the service is better. Here is some additional information: 4S shops: A 4S shop has assets worth tens of millions, offering not only a comfortable environment but also a luxurious and impressive setting. They are authorized to sell only a single brand of cars, providing customers with lower prices, more professional technical support, and more comprehensive after-sales services. The automotive brand alliance is formed by car manufacturers and 4S shops, representing the car brand, embodying value, maintaining loyalty, and establishing the brand's reputation and recognition. Cleaning the oil filter: If the oil filter is clogged, it can obstruct the flow of lubricating oil, leading to poor engine lubrication, increased wear, or even bearing damage. Therefore, it should be cleaned or replaced regularly. Typically, it should be replaced every 8,000 km, but in dry climates, this should be shortened to every 5,000 km.
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DelKai
09/20/25 4:22am
As a young person who frequently takes my car to 4S shops for maintenance, I feel quite at ease leaving my car there for over ten days. Last time when my car was waiting for parts at the 4S shop, it stayed parked for nearly two weeks, and nothing happened when I picked it up. They have 24/7 surveillance cameras monitoring the parking lot, along with dedicated security patrols to prevent theft or scratches. The staff regularly check the vehicle condition, such as battery voltage, to avoid starting difficulties caused by power loss. More importantly, most 4S shops have insurance agreements, so any issues that arise can be claimed. I recommend taking photos to document the car's condition before leaving it, and confirming whether the parking spot is indoors or in a secure area. Of course, don’t leave valuables in the car to minimize risks. Overall, it’s much more reliable than parking randomly on the roadside, so there’s no need to worry too much.
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MacDelilah
11/03/25 4:45am
I've had several experiences leaving my car at a 4S dealership, and I believe safety is closely tied to details. The management at 4S shops is usually very standardized - they have proper security measures in place when parking vehicles. For instance, the shop I frequent has HD surveillance cameras and nighttime lighting systems, with controlled employee access. However, be aware that batteries may discharge during prolonged parking - they typically perform regular engine starts for maintenance. I always insist on signing contracts beforehand to document vehicle condition and parking liability terms, which helps prevent future issues. Additionally, dealership compounds are relatively enclosed with few outsiders, making vehicle damage or loss less likely. I recommend clarifying whether the parking spot is sheltered from weather erosion before leaving your car. Overall, I believe proper planning makes it quite safe.
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