Ian H
Selling Cars with Dodgy MOT's
My 17 year old daughter purchased a car from this garage. We checked the DVSA MOT database for history and noted that their were some advisories recorded. The car however was sold with a clean MOT and when asked about the previous advisories we were told by one of the owners of the garage the work had been done. Of course all the advisories then miraculously appeared on the MOT some months later and cost over £1,500 to repair. The MOT tester stated that the car was unfit to drive and the advisories should never have been removed with out work being undertaken. The rear axel of the car could have snapped causing a crash. The dealership refuses to respond or address our complaint and hides behind their lawyer firm who will not provide a name to contact. Utter cowboys!