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I have returned to machargs to have the problems sorted with the car i purchased before christmas.the task was given to a new person, a GORDON GILMOUR. The problems are being dealt with as we speak and the service from gordon has been second to none.Not what i've been expecting.If you are going to buy a car from machargs,he's the only one i trust.You will also get aftersales service to check if u r vehicle is o.k.  SHOCK!!!. 

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That does make a change for AC, I had a lot of trouble with a car I bought brand new from a AC Elderslie, gave up eventually, sold the car and vowed never to buy another car from any AC branch ever again! 

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The Astra I had before the Scoob was bought from Arnie Clark and sales wise I couldn't fault them, once you get a salesman who will actually listed to what you want! The servicing etc was the problem.

Two incidents that means I will never use them again, the service they charged me for, didn't really do, before sending me home with defective brakes was the first one. The second one came after I swapped ends and walloped a van who pulled out in front of me, the Insurance sent it to Arnie for repairs. Couldn't believe the state it came back in, there were bits of trim they hadn't even bothered to attach to the car and it came back with dents it didn't have when it went in!

 Having said that, it once got serviced by a non Arnie Clark Vauxhall dealer, who 'forgot' to change the timing belt. It was on the back of a lorry within 4,000 miles after the thing broke!

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 Having said that, it once got serviced by a non Arnie Clark Vauxhall dealer, who 'forgot' to change the timing belt. It was on the back of a lorry within 4,000 miles after the thing broke!

 

Ouch. Who ended up paying for that one?

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After a bonnet respray at an Arnold Clarke Vauxhall dealer my vectra somehow coincidentally developed a problem the very next morning. The problem being the bolts holding the engine in the mounts had somehow come come loose.

Purely a coincidence obviously.
 

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 Having said that, it once got serviced by a non Arnie Clark Vauxhall dealer, who 'forgot' to change the timing belt. It was on the back of a lorry within 4,000 miles after the thing broke!

 

Ouch. Who ended up paying for that one?

The dealer that didn't change it footed the bill. Wasn't as bad as it could have been as the belt went ping when I started the car, rather then when it was being driven. But it went away for 2 weeks and never had a problem after it came back.

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billy you used to be a crackin mechanic !

why o why did you get entangled with that auld b'stard clark ?

he'll drain your soul when yer back's turned !!!

 

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