Where to Maintain Renault Cars in the Future?

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Maggie
07/30/25 10:47am
You can go to other 4S stores for maintenance. Here are the specific details: 1. Renault Maintenance: Since Renault has completely withdrawn from the Chinese market, it means there is no direct after-sales service, and original parts will gradually become unavailable. In the future, Renault's after-sales service can only be handled at other brand 4S stores. These stores may follow the original Renault maintenance procedures or not. 2. Renault Beijing: The after-sales service of this store has been authorized, ensuring maintenance and related services, so existing customers need not worry too much. However, regarding new car sales, the current information is that in-stock models can still be sold normally, while the sales plans for domestically produced and imported models are still awaiting the results of high-level discussions.
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