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      I’ve had both Jap and continental cars before. Not sure if this is still so now but when I was driving my Honda and Toyota, they recommended servicing every 5000km or 3mths whichever is earlier, which can be quite a hassle and the maintenance cost do add up. With my VW recommended servicing is for every 10000 or 6mths. With my BMW now it is based on usage and the last time I serviced the car was over 6mths ago.

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        The 5000 km or 3 mth servicing is for mineral oil. If you use synthetic oil it should be 10000 km or 6 mth too for Jap cars.


        Not sure about Continental ones though.

        Too frequent servicing would obviously prove to be a big hassle/disruption, especially if the agent demands that you go back to their (only) workshop to do the servicing.

        I’ve not familiarised myself with what the VW has, but I’m sure it has a lot more than the average Jap MPVs. So if one doesn’t mind possible occasional disruption due to the high-tech electronic stuff, the Touran could indeed be a good option, esp. given the low price now.

        But if wanna have adult travel in third row I suspect it’s not going to be too comfy. So let’s say if got plans to have passengers in 3 rows of seats for a few-day trip to Genting, it might not be possible for Touran… (but then again, how often will this likely happen?).

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