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Karman Classic Cars

Karman Classic Cars

(3 reviews)

On the 31st of July I bought a used car from Jason…read more I was told that the car would be insured for my use for 7 days On the 3rd I was unfortunately involved in an accident I have tried to contact Jason for the past 9 days By phone By text By email And have had absolutely no response Leaving me in the most awful position It is completely unacceptable What kind of person would do that to someone in order to sell a £1400 used car? It's disgusting I will be updating this review as the situation progresses And can not warn you enough to steer clear of this seller!

Think about what kind of man would do this to someone a man who was wishing to purchase his dream…read morecar after being diagnosed with cancer to enjoy his last few weeks went and purchase a bentley continental gt for Jason and he was offered free delivery on the car so he agreed but when delivered by then the owner tried taking it out and he broke down in the petrol station less than half a mile from his home and this is only the beginning of his problems as when trying to get hold of Jason for help he was apparently on holiday so the person had it locked at by someone else who was also involved in this scam we have discovered layer on but next we are waiting and waiting for v5 nothing is coming along with waiting to hear from Jason so he can get the car fixed weeks went by then the day after the owner had passed away Jason amazingly sent someone to collect the car and the v5 still hadn't been sent so can you guess what happened to the car it was taken from his wife and he promised repair but the car never came back and he keep the 36k aswell as the wife was from abroad she didn't have a clue how to go about getting her money back from Jason and never did also when I investigated it myself the car that he delivered was not even the same car as purchased thay new it was a broken vehicle and new about the cancer and had planned it from the beginning what a scum bag of a man

MJA Car Sales

MJA Car Sales

(4 reviews)

Following my car crash earlier in the year, I was on the hunt for a new car. As it had been abuot…read more10 years since I looked for a car, I discovered that it's very much an on-line exercise these days and a quick search brought me to MJA. They have a few branches but this Guildford branch had a low mileage car with a great spec at what seemed to be a bargain. Over the telephone, the salesman was a bit cagey about the car but said to come down and he'd get it out for a test drive. MJA is just off the A3 north of Guildford. Although not the largest delaership I looked at, they had a fair selection of newer used cars and they had a large fleet of Fords, which I like for the driving experience. They get a lot of Fords which are ex fleet cars at just under a year - so, they're low mileage, have a good spec (Bluetooth, remote controls for music system) and usually not trashed like ex hire cars would be. On my arrival, I was informed that the car I had wanted to look at 'had just been sold' but that they had similar spec models (at higher prices). As I thought I would be commuting 120 miles a day, I was after a fuel efficient but comfortable car. Car magazines spoke highly of the Ford Fiesta and I took one out for a test drive. The salesman wasn't keen for me to take it out onto the A3 (I was keen to see how it handled on a motorway as that would be my main commute) but we went onto a road where I managed to hit 50mph. Once back at the office, we got down to talking money, As usual, I got the old sob story about how they're virtually giving the car away. I come back with how we wanted to spend a lot less. He talks to his boss. Boss comes over with a sheet of paper showing how the car cost them more than they're selling it to me for. Yada yada yada. Some of you may hate bargaining but I hate giving more of my hard earned money to anyone than I have to and just in case you haven't read my recent review about Ford Wimbledon, NO ONE PAYS STICKER PRICE! They shifted a bit on price but refused to budge over a tank of diesel. So, I walked out and said I needed to think about it. Now, it's very interesting that after I walked away, all the dealerships where I looked at cars rang me back the next day. So, my advice is to do that because besides Ford Wimbledon, they all offered better bargains to try and close the deal. And remember the other golden rule of bargaining, once they move on price, they'll move again. And the best weapon in bargaining is silence and let them come back with a better deal. I did buy my Ford Fiesta from MJA once we reached a suitable compromise on price. They were good in getting a rush on the pre-sale inspection and valet and my salesman popped in on his day off to deliver me the car. So far, it has driven well. The car comes with drive away insurance, giving you a few weeks to sort out some permanent insurance One star off though because the salesman confessed to me that the really cheap car on the website isn't really available for sale and it's used to lure customers down to the showroom where they'll be sold a more expensive vehicle. However, these prices are still competitive

It seems MJA like showing bits of paper! We brought a car…read morefrom them were shown a HPI check and given all the talk about what a bargain it was etc etc. We were shown a HPI check which we were shown finance clear, and nothing else was to see. When it came to when i had to claim on my insurance due to a crash we were told that the car is imported. We have tried for over a year to get this resolved and they and their rude solicitor, (that hung up on me when i gave him the right information) ignores all letters even though they are signed for. I would avoid, such a shame as when i brought the car i thought they were very helpful.

Bell & Colvill - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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