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UCS Car Finance Centre

1.8 / 5
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1-13 Medway Street, Chatham ME44HA, UK

UCS Car Finance Centre Used car dealership

01634624382

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A Burdett

Dealer
Apr 11, 2018
AVOID AT ALL COST OR BRING A MECHANIC TO CHECK BEFORE YOU BUY! I bought a Fiat Punto from Alex at AJ Autos previously known as UCS Car Finance on 8th February 2018. Within two days the front left indicator had given up. Took it down Halfords to get the bulb changed to find out the whole indicator unit had been gaffer taped together in a complete bodge job. That cost me £34 plus VAT and labour to get repaired. Then on the 7th April while travelling down the A2, with my children in the car, the Fiat lost all power and steering. Luckily I managed to manoeuvre the car to the off ramp for the Strood/Rochester junction. As I had no power I couldn’t even put my hazard lights on to warn the other cars hurtling up behind me. It’s a miracle that we weren’t all killed. Big shout out to the AA who rescued us. This debacle is because the Fiat had the wrong, less powerful battery installed and a dodgy alternator. The alternator’s bracket was also damaged by “someone” who had tried to replace the alternator. Proof that the fault was pre-known, not fixed and certainly not mentioned to me. And this has just cost me another £430 plus VAT and labour to get fixed. I shall certainly be reporting this company to Autotrader, the RAC, the Motor Ombudsman and the Motor Trade Association. Side note to this : the director of UCS is John Treeby. UCS was dissolved on 12 December 2017 and AJ Autos has not been registered at Companies House.

A Burdett

Dealer
Apr 11, 2018
AVOID AT ALL COST OR BRING A MECHANIC TO CHECK BEFORE YOU BUY! I bought a Fiat Punto from Alex at AJ Autos previously known as UCS Car Finance on 8th February 2018. Within two days the front left indicator had given up. Took it down Halfords to get the bulb changed to find out the whole indicator unit had been gaffer taped together in a complete bodge job. That cost me £34 plus VAT and labour to get repaired. Then on the 7th April while travelling down the A2, with my children in the car, the Fiat lost all power and steering. Luckily I managed to manoeuvre the car to the off ramp for the Strood/Rochester junction. As I had no power I couldn’t even put my hazard lights on to warn the other cars hurtling up behind me. It’s a miracle that we weren’t all killed. Big shout out to the AA who rescued us. This debacle is because the Fiat had the wrong, less powerful battery installed and a dodgy alternator. The alternator’s bracket was also damaged by “someone” who had tried to replace the alternator. Proof that the fault was pre-known, not fixed and certainly not mentioned to me. And this has just cost me another £430 plus VAT and labour to get fixed. I shall certainly be reporting this company to Autotrader, the RAC, the Motor Ombudsman and the Motor Trade Association. Side note to this : the director of UCS is John Treeby. UCS was dissolved on 12 December 2017 and AJ Autos has not been registered at Companies House.