Arnold Clark Sucks |
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What a brilliant site! Found you by accident searching for AC with a view to buy a used car...thanks for the warnings, I'm off to look elsewhere now! 26.6.2003 |
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My 21 year old son has been looking at Arnold Clark for his first car, he has been saving really hard and felt that with AC being a large established company this would avoid any problems!! Thank god I found this sight, under no circumstances will we be going any where near AC and I will be telling every one I know about this sight. THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH.
26.6.2003
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he real sale !!!!!!!!!! 2 to 3 weeks prior we put up the car prices by say £500.00 THEN ANNOUNCE the real sale , trading standards do visit and note prices "already inflated by £500.00" then voila we reduce cars by £500.00 or free ins or servicing and mug everyone at the real sale.26.6.2003 |
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********** very important *************** i just left ac tell customers to watch out for warranties, service plans and insurances such as vehicle replacement ins. being buried , into the deal were they cannot see it, The reason??????? ac is now targeting his sales teams heavily on these add ons . also keep a close eye on the interest rate at every stage during the deal, right up to handover and especially when signing finance docs. tactics like tell customer the rate is 5%, calculate it at 7.5% tell customer figs, write 5% on contract sign up customer, when customer leaves add 7. in front of 5% . voila a 2% rise in interest rate which cannot be seen on final finance docs because ac talks in flat rates and finance docs come in apr. so the rate of 5% flat would equate to 10% apr thus salesman can brush off the change in rate with this neat excuse beware.27.6.2003 |
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I didn't buy my car from Arnold Clark, but from another Fiat dealer. Great car, shame about the dealerships. I had my car serviced ONCE by Arnold Clark. One thing their technicians should grasp is that ALL bits which are attached to a car when it is delivered to the service department should be on, or replaced, when the car is picked up. This is ESPECIALLY true of those bits without which the car won't go for more than five miles (such as the oil filler cap). If I didn't have one of these when I delivered the car to the service department, how did I get the thing the 15 miles from my home? Surely someone with an IQ of say, 50, - who has seen under a car bonnet before - would see the absolute importance of this item? And, it's probably appropriate to expect your car returned without new dents and scratches, don't you think? Arnold Clark do indeed suck, as well as charge highly for work done badly. So much for competition and the effects of adverse publicity: those hackneyed phrases linking a lack of customer care (or in my case Arnold Clark's incompetence) and failure in business obviously have limited reflection in the real world. Long may those of us screwed by car dealers have this sort of forum. 27.6.2003 |
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WE HAVE A SMALL W/SHOP IN GLASGOW AND FOR SOME MONTHS ARNOLDS PARTS SHOWER HAVE BEEN TRYING TO BEAT ME UP WITH FALSE PROMISES AND SAYING I CAN ONLY DEAL WITH ME FOR PARTS THANKFULLY WE FOUND AN EXCELLENT PARTS SUPPLY FOR FORD PARTS IN BELLSHILL WITH SUPERB SERVICE AND FAIR PRICES REGARDS 27.6.2003 |
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the school mini bus in the Helensburgh
area is a death trap, i noticed last year as i travelled to derby in the thing. check them out 27.6.2003 |
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Picture this: Daughter to dad: My car won't start. Dad to Daughter: Don't worry I work for Arnold Clark and will get it fixed. Daughter to dad: Any chance of getting my car back, uncle Arnold has had it for two weeks now. Dad to Daughter: The boys in the garage say that it needs a new fuel pump and it will cost you £250 and your car is so old its not worth that. I'll try and get a second hand pump and get one of the boys to fit it. Daughter to Dad: Any chance of getting my car back, uncle Arnold has had it for four weeks now. Dad to Daughter: Don't be impatient, anyway they don't think its the fuel pump now. Daughter to Dad: Any chance of getting my car back, uncle Arnold has had it for six weeks now. Dad to Daughter: SILENCE Daughter has car uplifted at her expense kind stepfather points out that she has a faulty key (chip inside missing) tries new key, starts car. Daughter drives of in the sunset. The above is a true story the Dad does really work there and even he couldn't get Uncle Arnold to fix his daughters car. By the way the i was that kind stepfather. 28.6.2003 |
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I've just come across your website while running a search on Google (I want to return my hire purchase car!) and thought I'd take a deek at some of the comments. It just so happens that my husband and I were nearly ripped off but fortunately for us, the girl behind the services desk was sooooooooo unbelievably rude that we decided not to take up their offer to replace the clutch. Anyway, here's the story: Had just bought a used Fiat from Tollcross, Edinburgh about 6 months previously and discovered a weird squeaking noise coming from the wheels whenever the car turned to the right. A bit worried, we took the car into Arnold Clark to get it investigated and I just happened to mention that they might want to check out the clutch, as we thought it might need fixing too. When I returned to pick up the car, I was presented with a bill for £20 odd for just having a LOOK at the f*****g thing!! I was then presented with a quote to replace the clutch on their recommendation at a cost of £360. JESUS CHRIST......thankfully we had taken the Autocare cover which I mentioned to the rude sales girl (whatever) who the informed me that the part (s) they needed to replace/fix was not included. GODAMMIT.......what was the point? I told them to stuff their quote, told the girl to get a job she liked and decided to just leave it. Two years later and the clutch is still totally fine after 2 MOT's and 2 services from other garages. I would wholeheartedly have to agree that Arnold Clark are a complete rip-off and I will never buy/rent a car from them again. Good luck with the site - unscrupulous dealers deserve to have this done to them.29.6.2003 |
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