Nick
Mis sold
I'll do me best not to be "defamatory" as Ben, the owner of V8 Vault seems to think that any kind of negative review towards his company is slanderous. It is very important that everybody sees this post before buying from Ben. In my opinion you must AVOID AVOID AVOID. He only has an Instagram account, no website, Google account etc, only way to find out about this business is on this platform. I spotted a gorgeous (or so I thought) 2010 Nara Bronze Range Rover Vogue SE advertised on V8 Vault's Insta page for £11,950. The vehicle in the photos looked excellent, great spec, rare colour, Over Finch GT Body KIT, 126k Miles, Full Service History, all of the things I wanted and if you was to judge buying this car from the photos alone, the condition looked fantastic. Agreed a price, sent a driver up (lay person) driver test drives car, all OK, bear in mind is is not the responsibility of the the buyer or driver to ensure the car is what the seller says it is, as Ben is a dealer, it is his responsibility to advertise the car correctly and be honest. I pay for the car, driver heads back to Wales. When I then see the Range Rover in person, I instantly know it is not the one that was in the photos. I phone Ben up and tell him and he says that he has used LIBRARY PHOTOS! Wow so who advertises something essentially using someone else's photos? There are many differences from the ACTUAL vehicle I bought to the photos Ben used and the description he wrote. I could go on but I have been the victim of fraud and deception by a catastrophic measure, I stand to lose thousands if I can't get this guy to give me a refund. It is now in litigation. ** Ben will reply to this saying I am a dealer, which is true and I bought the RR as a trade sale, which is also true but that doesn't take away the fact of false advertisement, Ben will not make any contact with me despite sending an email and 2 recorded letters. If you have been stung by this company, you must post your experience for others to see.