David F
Just don't.
I have had bad experiences with them before but when I was looking for an Alfa Romeo I went to them first as the closest dealer. They were awful. The dealership was closed so I phoned. They didn't have a salesman but would call me back. They didn't. I contacted Alfa Romeo to arrange a test drive. They contacted Arnold Clark. Still nothing. Finally I managed to get hold of someone who told me they don't have demonstrators. I'm not buying a car I haven't driven so I looked further afield and got what I wanted, for a good price, from a good Alfa Dealer. When the battery failed I called Alfa Romeo who sent out a breakdown man who junp started the car and confirmed the battery was faulty. Alfa Romeo told me to take it to their approved service centre. "Do I have to? There's a Kwik Fit and a Halfords right next to my flat." No, you have to go to Arnold Clark. I drove there, the recovery man followed me to make sure I made it. A very nice man at the service centre reception explained to me that they would add my car to the queue of breakdowns. They would check the battery and let me know the problem but that would be around two to three weeks. TWO WEEKS?!? I went back to my car to see if it would start, id id, I drove it to a garage next two my flat. They tested the electrics, replaced the battery, and got it back to me in a little over 2 hours.