G2motors 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid!

Brought a golf tsi of them.. second day of having the car and I had issues.. gave Jordan a chance to rectify the issue to be told over the phone ( we can turn the clutch plate round or put a new clutch in but his garage mechanic suggested to jordan not to chuck money at the car) so I gave permission for works to be done left my car with them for 4-5days to be told issue was sorted.. the next day of getting my car back the same issue happens, I then get it upon diagnosis to find out my clutch 2 opens and closes unintentionally causing my car to malfunction and not work ( dangerous if on the motorway). A new clutch was needed, so I went through the warranty for it to be turned down by g2 motors themselves.. the words from jordan we want to try and fix it.. there is a fault with the battery ( ignoring the whole time the main issue at hand) I was also told to capture the fault on camera when it happens otherwise they cant see the fault ( because driving and filming with your phone is a drivable offense I wouldnt do this)

I paid 4.498 for my golf.. it has now cost me another £2784 for a new clutch as it was badly worn and a new mechatronic unit as the old one wouldnt calibrate with the new clutch and burning smells was coming off it.. I've also forked out for new wheels as mine was illegal ( I was clueless at the time to check them) I've also forked out another £220 for a new wheel bearing and hub and a tire rod due to all parts to the wheel bearing and hub was seized up.

I plan on taking this further to trading standards but please be wary when getting a car of this company. Be sure to do your checks.

I part ex my old Peugeot 107 and it was being falsely advertised with different mileage, fake service history notes.( I have photos to prove this too). so please be wary.

Wouldnt want anyone else being out of pocket for a car that isnt worth it for its year ,make and model

11 March 2020
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