Arnold Clark Sucks |
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List of problems within 6 months (weeks in some cases) of buying my 3 yr old ex mobility car from AC: 1. Final copy of Finance agreement (0%) was handed to me with an administrative charge of £150 - I queried stating this was illegal as the document I originally signed had had this added afterwards. Salesman couldn't wait to get this piece of paperwork back and change it to 0% - mention of the word illegal seemed to do it; 2. Wiper motor went within 2 weeks on a car with 22,500 on clock; 3. problems with electrical components - luckily most were covered under the £295 years warranty I had the foresight to take out - although sometimes I had to point out to AC that the problem WAS DEFINITELY covered and had to show them the policy document to prove it; 4. went out late at night (unusual for me) left the city and put on my headlights - NONE. It turned out that both headlight connectors had 'burned out' at same time. I queried with AC a major problem with electrics on car - absolutely not was the reply "this happens quite often". Took car to auto electricians - they have NEVER in decades of trading seen both connectors burn out and VERY RARE for even one to go 5 Whilst in for this repair AC detailed my rear brake light was out. I replied I knew and that I had bought a replacement bulb which was still in the boot. They replaced the bulb (which I supplied). Here's the good bit - they charged £25 for supplying and replacing a bulb. When I pointed out I had supplied the bulb and it was something I could have done they replied that the works had been carried out and I had to pay! I said I wanted to contest the Mickey mouse bill and was told that I would not get my car back until I had paid. i.e.. my car was being held for ransom! 6. central locking started clicking on and off as I drove along as though possessed. AC STILL denied there was any electrical fault. Central locking chip had to be replaced. My car was gone for 3 full days and nights - even though I work a 40 mile round trip daily and I sat on average 1 hour each might only to be told my car wasn't ready. 7. On receipt of my 'new' central locking re-coded key set I was told "UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES USE YOUR SPARE KEYS - GET THEM DOWN HERE AND AC WILL RECODE THEM - IF YOU USE THEM YOU WILL (excuse my French) BUGGER THE WHOLE SYSTEM UP" Yes- you've guessed - hurrying out one morning I did forget and used my spare - "oh dear" I thought. Surprise, surprise they worked fine indicating that the £200 odd £s charged by AC to Autocare appeared to have been for works which had not been carried out! Why was my car kept for 3 days? Is this fraud? 7. Just had cause to report a robbery to my car where access appears to have been with a key. I was confused too - when I reported the matter the police asked who had access to my keys. I am not stating it was any AC employee in any way however, their name was given as they had had 3 days of access to my keys. I have since found that the guy who had access to my keys for this repair has 'left the company' and, indeed the country - I presume totally unconnected. 8. My father bought a car from AC too (days after I got mine - just before any hassle) and he was quoted an APR however, the paperwork he signed up for quoted the %APR as the flat rate. He is a guy in his 60s and never had a car on credit. I was not with him and AC told him basically tough sh*** (manager's word) that he had signed a legal and binding contract. Again, is this fraud (I presume not as my father signed it) but VERY DUBIOUS PRACTICES. 9. My son recently passed his driving test - guess where he bought his car - NOT ARNOLD CLARK!!!!! 15.7.2003 |
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i worked with this company for 10(ten)years and i was treated like a worthless piece of dirt. i could not get a full weekend off except on annual holidays or if i was ill. technicians are only allowed 1hour to do a 69point service, you are expected to sell at least 8hours every day. i bought a ford fiesta witch has two major complaints yet i have been told they are standard noises have you ever heard of brakes making a noise as standard?
I'm a qualified technician and i know this is rubbish. however the group service
manager Andrew Hutton) has not returned any of my telephone calls. my advice to all you people is to contact him at the
Linwood Citroen branch or contact the manufacturer direct quoting Arnold Clark ps don't blame the technicians all the time if there is not enough time your car will be washed and parked somewhere else and rebooked 17.7.2003 |
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I bought a year old Volkswagen Golf from Arnold Clark and 4 months later i have still not received the second key, the service book and the hand book on the car. Great car but poor poor after sales service. 17.7.2003 |
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I drive a Renault Clio and it is 18 months old and i booked it into the local Renault dealer ARNOLD CLARK. it was a routine 18000 mile service which includes oil checks, tyres etc. the next day i was going to Glasgow about 80 miles form my home town of Dumfries Scotland and i always check the car before i set off. i was looking at the water and oil to notice THE CAR HAD NOT ONE DROP OF OIL IN IT! so much for Arnold Clarks oil check!! i wonder if the claimed the price of oil back from Renault. ALSO we have a Renault Laguna 1.9dci and it about 1 year old and it pulls away every time you accelerate and i have had it into Arnold Clark 3 times and they say the fix the problem each time but they never do!! In future ill be taking my cars to benfield Renault in Carlisle. 21.7.2003 |
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I have never had to experience purchasing a car from AC . But a few years ago I got a new Vectra company car . It broke down the day it was delivered ( a Friday ) and towed to Vauxhall AC at the docks in Dundee . I thought - great its a brand new car - they will give it extra special attention to satisfy a pissed off customer . NO ..... of course this was not to be the case The initial diagnosis on the Friday was a broken power steering pump - and as it was a weekend it would take a few days to get the part etc ...... Of course no courtesy car !! Low and behold , when someone ACTUALLY took a look at the car the following TUESDAY , this was not the fault . I received a sheepish phone call , saying that the clip on the power steering hose was loose and the fluid and drained away . The car was ready to go . I suppose the first phone call was some Bulls**T guess at the problem , because no-one could be bothered . Unfortunately the car had to keep going back to AC for dealer services - and every time I kept seeing the same smug faces .21.7.2003 |
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