“Guys i lost £5100, 6 months back - bought a car from them in April 2023 - it was a Ford focus 1 litre ecoboost with a blown head gasket- tried to reach them to claim the extended warranty- no response- i had to scrap the car for £600. Please BEWARE of these frauds!!! When i came back and searched online they have permanently closed it due to multiple complaints.”
“Sold us car knowing it was faulty 2 months we found this out to date bill repairs are £3k now disappeared if you see this Saad Yousef as director we will be persuing am following you on companies house”
“SCAMERS!! DO NOT GO THERE, THEY SELLING FAULTY CARS. THE CAR STOP ON THE ROAD 3 DAYS LATER!!!!!
VERY FRIENDLY BEFORE U BUY, BUT IT WILL BE HARD TO CONTACT THEM AFTER U BUY..
WISH I COULD GIVE THEM 0 STAR!!! AVOID!!”
“not satisfied with the purchase of my car I sent him an email to say that I was having problems with the car and I called and they asked me not to go there.
the car only had a month warranty i know but it was not two months yet and it was already having problems it has been problem after problem just in repairs i have spent a lot of money last time it was 800 pounds
Not to mention the previous times.
they only give a month of warranty so if there are problems they don't care
honestly who wants to buy on this site make sure that the car you are buying is in good condition”
“I normal don't give feedback or reviews to car dealers however in this occasion I have to open an exception. We both a car on line and we had to trust complete on the Dealer due not be able to drive 60 miles from where we live to the Car dealer.
The transaction was done very easy and carried out very professional but when we receive the car, next day the battery was flat and we really appreciate the way Deals2go deal with the situation. they didn't let us to worried about anything showing us honesty and professional attitude.
I definitely will recommend you guys to my close Friends and Colleagues
Thank you very much and keep the good work.
Raul Soares and Gilda Soares”
“You cannot sell cars to people based on a fraudulently obtained MOT issued by one of your cousins. How much do fake MOT'S cost? Are they cheaper because there's no car to examine? Or dearer for the risk of prosecution and the loss of the MOT licence? I won't stop until l've pestered Trading Standards and the MOT body into taking action against you.”