

An Opel Cascada 2013 arrived at our service for routine maintenance. During the inspection, however, we found several additional areas that were worth addressing at the same time. What started as a basic service turned into complete care for the whole car — technical inspection, brakes, interior and exterior detailing, and roof protection.
With a convertible, it is important to focus not only on the paint and interior, but also on the roof and small technical details that affect comfort and long-term reliability.
This was not a standard package. The process was built around the actual condition of the car and the agreement with the customer:
This allowed us to address not only visible issues, but also technical details that could develop into bigger problems later.

Yes. If the car is already in the workshop, it is practical to handle both technical maintenance and visual care at once. The car leaves clean, safe, and ready for further use.
Such noise can indicate an issue with the steering system, suspension, or related components. Even small symptoms should be checked early.
Ceramic protection helps repel water and dirt and extends the life of the roof surface, which is especially important for convertibles.
The Opel Cascada 2013 received a combination of technical service and complete detailing. We replaced the brakes, checked the suspicious steering noise, cleaned the interior and exterior, and protected the roof with ceramic coating. The result is a car that is not only clean and presentable, but also technically ready for the road.
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