Do not use, but if you do, please check everything. Trading Standards/Consumer Advice Scotland, are your friends.No issues in buying the car, other than one member of staff being overbearing and muscling in on the salesman I was initially dealing with and taking over the sale. I would go as far as to say I was vey happy how things went initially. £200 discount, extra six months warranty, two new tyres and new brake pads and discs.On collection I noticed the spare key wasn’t working, to which I was told they would send someone out to fix the key. This was when things went south.After waiting 1 week after the proposed date an email was sent to which I received no reply. A few emails later again with no reply I went in person to see the dealer. He took no responsibility! Told me they don’t check the cars or keys when they arrive from their garage after the service. (Just a coincidence that the key used throughout the sale was the working key?) Then he told me the reason the key had not been fixed/replaced was because the person was on holiday and didn’t know when he would return. He then called the key repair/replacement person, (who must have just came back from holiday). Again I was told he would fix/replace the key.As suspected that day came and went and the key repair never happened. This is when I got Consumer Advise Scotland, involved.After a several weeks the key was replaced.So we have a company that does not answer emails, in the hope you will just go away. However when you refuse to go away and challenge them face to face, we have a salesman that tries to talk his way out of things with lies and false remedies all the while telling the customer he has done no wrong.Unfortunately in my case the only people they listen to was Consume Advice Scotland.
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