At Top Gammes Cars, we specialize in importing high-quality vehicles from around the world. Our mission is to simplify the car buying process by providing our clients with access to a wide range of vehicles, while handling every step of the importation process for them.
We take care of everything related to importing a vehicle—from sourcing it internationally, to ensuring all the necessary documentation and procedures are completed. This allows our clients to focus on choosing the perfect car without worrying about the complex logistics of international vehicle importation.
Our website features a variety of vehicles available for import. Whether you’re looking for a luxury model, an eco-friendly option, or something unique, you can browse our inventory to find your dream car.
If you have a specific car in mind that isn’t listed, simply submit a request and let us know what you’re looking for. Our team will work to source and import the exact vehicle you desire.
Dedicated to delivering a smooth, transparent, and personalized car import experience.
Personalized service from start to finish
Full support with import, homologation, and delivery
Handpicked vehicles from trusted global sources
Legal and compliant for Swiss roads
Passion-driven, quality-focused
Yes, but only with approved parts and proper documentation. All modifications must meet Swiss road and safety standards.
Oil should be changed every 10,000–15,000 km or once a year, depending on your car and driving style. Regular oil changes are key to keeping your engine clean, efficient, and long-lasting.
To check your tire pressure, use a tire pressure gauge on cold tires (before driving). Remove the valve cap, press the gauge onto the valve stem, and compare the reading to the recommended pressure listed in your owner’s manual or on the sticker inside the driver’s door. Adjust the pressure at a gas station or with a home air compressor if needed.
Most cars should be serviced every 10,000 to 15,000 km or once a year, whichever comes first. Regular servicing helps detect issues early, keeps your car reliable, and maintains its resale value. Always follow your manufacturer’s maintenance schedule for the best results.
It’s best to wash your car every 2–3 weeks, depending on how and where you drive. Regular washing removes road salt, dirt, and bugs that can damage your paint. In winter or after long trips, wash more frequently to prevent corrosion.
An oil leak should be addressed as soon as possible. Even a small leak can lead to low oil levels, which reduces engine lubrication and can cause overheating or severe engine damage. Regularly check oil levels and have leaks repaired promptly to keep your car safe and reliable.
When you feel the brake pedal or steering wheel shake while braking is usually caused by warped or uneven brake rotors. Regular maintenance and proper rotor installation help prevent pulsation.
A regular wash removes surface dirt and grime, while detailing is a deep clean for your car inside and out. Detailing can include polishing, waxing, shampooing carpets, and restoring trim—leaving your car looking like new.