
El taller oficial de Citröen le cobra 2.000 euros por unas válvulas y se entera…
El coche empezó a fallar sin previo aviso. Tenía poco más de 72.000 kilómetros
A Citroën owner in Madrid, Spain, recently experienced a frustrating car repair. The issue? Power loss and vibration, leading to a €2162 bill to replace exhaust valves. However, the mechanic, Ángel Gaitán of Gt Automoción, points out a crucial detail: the valves were faulty from the factory. "Citroën should have been more upfront about the defective parts," Gaitán stated in his video. This case highlights the importance of transparency in auto repairs and raises questions about manufacturer responsibility. The video shows the repair process and emphasizes the need for clear communication between mechanics and clients. Similar issues have been reported with other manufacturers, suggesting a broader industry problem that needs addressing. This incident serves as a reminder for car owners to always seek a second opinion and inquire about potential issues with parts.
El coche empezó a fallar sin previo aviso. Tenía poco más de 72.000 kilómetros