@kai016 Try American Technical in Barwa Village, which might be a more expensive option, Car Max on Airport Road, which might might be the cheapest but not necessarily the best quality but good enough (but they will be upfront with you regarding all costs), and Armenia Garage in the Industrial Area, Street 30 Wakalat, small garage easy to miss (try this mobile 77819572). Armenia Garage is probably your best bet among these choices. The owner has a reputation for being able to fix anything.
Try to get all your parts at Salamco near 15 Street in the Industrial Area. I heard rumors a year ago that Salamco will have a second location somewhere closer to the center of Doha. I need to check this, as I need to pick up an oil filter and don't want to make a trip to the industrial area just for that.
Let me know if you ever need a brake booster for your 2004 Lumina. I got a used one from Australia. For a 2004 Lumina, it is about time to replace the brake booster, if you haven't already.
FYI, for your oil changes, see my reply on the topic elsewhere in "Motoring." I supply the oil and filter and pay a mechanic 30 to 40 QR for labor. Mechanics may balk immediately at the request to change an oil filter on a Chevrolet, because the task is a PITA on newer Chevrolet's, but that's not the case with older Luminas that were manufactured in Australia. Show the mechanics where your oil filer is, so they can see for themselves that it is an easy task.
@kai016 Try American Technical in Barwa Village, which might be a more expensive option, Car Max on Airport Road, which might might be the cheapest but not necessarily the best quality but good enough (but they will be upfront with you regarding all costs), and Armenia Garage in the Industrial Area, Street 30 Wakalat, small garage easy to miss (try this mobile 77819572). Armenia Garage is probably your best bet among these choices. The owner has a reputation for being able to fix anything.
Try to get all your parts at Salamco near 15 Street in the Industrial Area. I heard rumors a year ago that Salamco will have a second location somewhere closer to the center of Doha. I need to check this, as I need to pick up an oil filter and don't want to make a trip to the industrial area just for that.
Let me know if you ever need a brake booster for your 2004 Lumina. I got a used one from Australia. For a 2004 Lumina, it is about time to replace the brake booster, if you haven't already.
FYI, for your oil changes, see my reply on the topic elsewhere in "Motoring." I supply the oil and filter and pay a mechanic 30 to 40 QR for labor. Mechanics may balk immediately at the request to change an oil filter on a Chevrolet, because the task is a PITA on newer Chevrolet's, but that's not the case with older Luminas that were manufactured in Australia. Show the mechanics where your oil filer is, so they can see for themselves that it is an easy task.