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purchased a ford Mondeo lx at first i thought it was great but it started to make gearbox noises took it back to garage still under the warranty i saw the so called sales man going into the garage as i turned into the forecourt to park went into the office to reception and told the girl what the problem was. she said the salesman was not in today but i told her that was not true as i had just seen him going into the garage o she said I'll just check and 5 minutes later in came the sales man i told him what the trouble was he said the car was fully checked prior to me getting it and was in tip top order when the workshop had finished with it i told him to take the car for a test drive and he agreed he came back and said the car had usual gearbox noises for that make of car and mileage 44600 as a precaution i had the car checked by the RAC which i am a member and they also agreed the main bearing in the g/box was ready to go so armed with this written report confronted the salesman and he said that as long as the gearbox was functional he would not do anything to the car but if i had any other complaints to contact the help line nithdale drive ring any bells so i got in touch with my legal boy and as soon as a Clark received the letter he told me to get the car in right away and it would be sorted right away i have a good lawyer i do not know what was in the letter but it did the trick i will never by a car from Mr Clark's scrap yard ever again neither should anyone else if these tactics are anything to go by all the best 30.8.2003 |
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I have heard in the trade, down in England, that Arnold Clarke Auto's, cars are seconds, that main or franchise dealers would not sell, due to there inspection procedures and quality assurance. Thats why everybody here has a gripe over the cars that AC sells, If you wish to buy a car from AC, Chop off 35% of the screen price, cos thats all its worth, that includes a brand spanking new car!! 2.9.2003 |
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I was amazed to see your great site. I have bought 2 cars from AC and both were a disaster. My Volvo 340 bought from their Perth Fiat Branch had the nice habit of Cutting out when crossing a busy junction. Going dead for no reason. However try to get them to help?? No chance. Also Renault Laguna 2.2 Diesel- Alternator fell off -2 days after the expiry of the 3 month warranty. They wanted 340 Quid to fix. Got it done at the village Garage for £180 Never had a problem after that though. Never got service record 'Couldn't find it' Told me one owner actually 2 Lying Bastards. So AC Perth You keep sending me out brochures- I love shredding them. Arnold Clark are absolute Arse 2.9.2003 |
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I bought a one year old Renault Scenic in February this year. The car had a three year warranty with nearly two years remaining. During a period of hot weather this summer the plastic fairing (air intake grill nearside) below the front windscreen distorted and buckled upwards. When the vehicle was returned for repair under warranty I was informed that it had probably been deliberately damaged and the warranty would not cover a repair. I was then told that I would be sent an estimate with a 20% deduction as part of the warranty, nothing received so far, what do you think, can pigs fly ? 3.9.2003 |
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Brilliant site. It's not before time that someone takes on these Cowboys. I purchased a new Mazda 323 Sport fro A C Mazda at Glasgow Road Paisley in April of this year. I collected my car late on a Friday afternoon and over the course of the weekend I decided to apply some polish to the paintwork of my new car. I was shocked when the paint started to lift of on to the polishing cloth. I contacted A C immediately and advised the salesman of what had happened. He asked me to call back with the car on the Monday which I did and was then taken to their body shop with the car and was told that all that was needed was some lacquer on the paintwork to stop this from happening again. There was no way that I was having a brand new car that required to be sprayed with lacquer and as such I rejected the car and gave them it back. As they accepted the car back I felt obliged to re-select another car from A C. As I didn't want another Mazda I tried some of their other branches including the Motor Store complex at Wishaw. I have never met such a bunch of ignorant twat's that have the brass neck to call them self Salespeople working at that branch. This was a real eye opener and as such I did not buy another car from A C and I never will. Arthur Daley looked professional compared with these tubes. I have now purchased a Rover 75 from The Park Automobile Company in East Kilbride. I would recommend them as they have been more than honorable in their dealings. 3.9.2003 |
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The last time Arnold Clark serviced my Daewoo the cylinder head blew up - costing me £800 + £400 in hire car charges. The £800 I got back as the car was in Daewoo's warranty, but that took 9 months and Lloyds of London to get involved. Did Arnold Clark offer to collect the car (as I was 100 miles away)? Did they offer a loan car? Did they offer any help what-so-ever? Fat Chance - Stay well clear of Arnold Clark - they're about on a par with KWIK FIT ("need 4 new shocks mate") - and that's saying something. 4.9.2003 |
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as yet another member of the public who has been fleeced by this decidedly unpleasant rogue of a man i have to ask what the motor traders association is doing about this man and his band of puppets i bought a Nissan Micra vibe from this a 2000 model 16000 miles on the clock ex motability in blue i opted for a 1 month warranty as the car had service record and the salesman's reassurance the car was a1 and i also test drove the car and all seemed ok although it did not seem a very lively 1300cc but the car had to go through the work shop and to be tuned. so the deal was done 3788 i paid for it picked the car up on Saturday the 9th of August but still it did not seem to be performing well took the car for a run in the country .started to smell a kind of burning as i had the window down i thought it was a local farm or something of that nature but on coming cars started flashing their lights at me so i stopped the car and had a look round it. to my surprise the front braes were smoking and the disks were red hot so i waited for them to cool down and i phoned the garage and explained the problem to them they sent out a breakdown truck to pick the car up as i could not move it and feared i would damage the car further they told me to phone them in the morning so i did they said the car would need two new calipers as i had driven it to long the heat had damaged the seals on the calipers so i would have to pay for two new one's 180 pounds each plus vat. but i said what caused the brakes to stick on in the first place they said that i must have been driving to fast and caused the brakes to over heat i contacted a friend who is a little more up on cars than me so we went to the garage to speak to the workshop foreman and asked if we could see the damage to the car they had the calipers away from the disks and you could see that the brakes had not been serviced namely that the brake pads had not been replaced as they were near the metal backing when my friend asked if these were the pads from that car and the w/shop f/man said that they had then why are these one's lying there oh replied the f/man they are from a previous car that had been on the ramp but my friend noticed that the sliders that the calipers move on when you brake ,the rubber seals that protect the sliders were perforated and were probably seized and that was the problem he thought was the cause of brakes sticking on so we posed this question to the f/man and he said they would have been checked before the car was handed over to me. we were not happy that the car had been checked thoroughly so we contacted the mot inspectorate as the garage had put a years mot on the car so they came to the garage unexpected and had a look at the car and basically the car should not have passed an MOT also they found a few other things that were not mot standard so the garage lost their mot license and i got my money back as i was disgusted with there tricks i looked through the local papers and found a Toyota starlet on an ;r' plate has 48000 miles on the clock and has most of its history she runs perfect and she only cost me 2100 pounds don't go to Arnold Clark i would give anyone a second chance but not him buy private make sure the car you have in mind has a history [not from Arnold Clark i have to add] well hope that has opened your eyes it certainly did mine 4.9.2003 |
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i purchased a car at the auctions and it had been through the Arnold Clark car machine j reg Volvo 460 i phoned up the Arnold garage that was on the sales invoice which was in the glove box of the car with the service book i asked them if when they sold the car two years ago would they have changed the timing belt they checked their records and could not find the car on there computer when they sold the car it had 55000 miles on the clock in that case he said we would definitely have changed it on a standard service car now showing 69000 miles i said thats one thing that i wont have to replace how wrong i was coming home from work one night the car gave a loud bang and ground to halt took it to my friend he striped it down and my worst fears were true timing belt had broken and wrecked the top half of the engine and there's more it had the Volvo name on the belt [back] what was left of it so they had not changed the belt at all, some service eh' don't believe a word Arnold Clarks branches say its lies regards James 4.9.2003 |
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