2, Jalan Mutiara 6, Taman Perindustrian Plentong, 81750 Masai, Johor, Malaysia
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3.4
10 Reviews
Friendly staffs. They are knowledgeable, helpful, and patient. Have dealt with one staff Saiful. Very good service. Highly recommend this center for service and insurance claim.
It's best to service here.. Because you can service your car and at the mean time you can do your groceries shopping at giant near by ..
My car engine indicator alarm was on, the centers were closed at 6pm. I reached there at 6.15pm after a distress calls made to Mr Afiq (at my regular service center, formerly known as redcube) at around 5.40pm. Mr Afiq helped searched nearby centre (coz I was in Melaka) and found it in Cheng area. Even helped called it and gave my contact and requested them to standby for me. Both centers team-worked to help me before any potential breakdown. To both: Mr Afiq at Ang Trading Kia service centre in Masai JB, and Mr Pang at Sing Kwung Kia service centre in Cheng Melaka: you both are very helpful, very efficient and effective. You went extra mile to stay back and helped solved my car problem. Thank you so much and God bless you. Highly recommended.
Friendly Kia service advisors and technical know-how technicians around, you know your cars are in good hands! Oh yes, the cosy waiting corner that linked to the showroom, makes every visit an exciting trip!
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