Should I Go to a 4S Shop to Repair a Dent in My New Car?

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Gollum
09/02/25 5:16am
It's best to take your new car to a 4S shop, where you can claim insurance without spending your own money, and it won't affect the warranty. Below are the maintenance items required for the first service of a new car: 1. Replacement: Replace the three filters and engine oil. 2. Inspection: Check whether the brake fluid, transmission oil, and power steering fluid should be replaced. 3. Testing: Test the brake pads, tires, shock absorbers, and suspension. 4. Inspection: Inspect the spark plugs, throttle valve, and fuel supply system. 5. Rotation: Rotate the front and rear wheels and perform a routine inspection. Below is additional information on the causes of car shaking: 1. Insufficient power: Shaking during startup is caused by insufficient fuel combustion, leading to a lack of power. 2. Idle issues: Shaking during idle is due to severe engine carbon buildup, ignition system problems, or unstable oil pressure. 3. High-speed shaking: Shaking at high speeds is caused by incorrect tire pressure, abnormal tire wear, rim deformation, shock absorber failure, or tire imbalance. 4. Engine aging: Worn engine mounts, which act as the engine's shock absorption system, can cause vibrations to transfer to the steering wheel and cabin, resulting in car shaking.
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Robert
09/14/25 7:25am
As a car enthusiast who cherishes my vehicle like my own life, I'm particularly concerned when I discover dents on my new car. During the first few years when the car is still under the manufacturer's warranty, taking it to a 4S dealership for repairs is the safest option. They use genuine parts and factory-approved techniques, ensuring a perfect paint match and maintaining the overall aesthetics. Avoid going to external repair shops, as the use of substandard paint or inadequate techniques might leave marks and affect warranty coverage. The size of the dent also matters—small door dents should be repaired using professional suction or leveling equipment to avoid damaging the primer. I recommend prioritizing an appointment with the 4S dealership for inspection—don't risk major losses for minor savings. Spending a bit more time ensures long-term peace of mind regarding quality. Although it might be slightly more expensive, protecting your new car is worth it.
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