Scammers sold me a car and it broke…
Scammers sold me a car and it broke down within 5 months tried to go through the warranty found out wasn't even with them
They have a dodgey garage they send the cars to
DO NOT BUY
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Scammers sold me a car and it broke down within 5 months tried to go through the warranty found out wasn't even with them
They have a dodgey garage they send the cars to
DO NOT BUY
Do not buy any car from this crook ,cars are in bad shape but they will say different . Stay away from this company.
I recently bought an Audi A3 and found both members of staff to be helpful, transparent with information, likeable and not pushy or annoying. The owner agreed to have some paint chips corrected before selling. When I got in touch a fortnight after the purchase about an issue that had been flagged up to me, he was very decent and got this promptly sorted.
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