Junction 17 cars. Anyone used them?

Junction 17 cars. Anyone used them?

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Cerberaherts

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1,652 posts

154 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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They seem to have a fair amount of high-end stock. Anyone here used them?

jr6yam

1,328 posts

196 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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They stock a lot of Nissan 350/70's, but they don't have a good reputation on the Nissan forums...
I went to their Peterborough branch to look at 350z's and wasn't impressed by the stock or sales techniques

Zippee

13,699 posts

247 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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jr6yam said:
They stock a lot of Nissan 350/70's, but they don't have a good reputation on the Nissan forums...
I went to their Peterborough branch to look at 350z's and wasn't impressed by the stock or sales techniques
I agree with the above, again at the P/boro branch. The salesmen are like a bunch of sharks and their stock isn't that great quality from what I could see. A lot of Nissan, BMW and Porsche. I went to look at a MINI JCW that was top end price wise but was knackered beyond. Sales guy was full of bull as to why it justified the price, none better out there etc.
I guess like a lot of places they can have good cars but just inspect them thoroughly and don't expect great customer service.

ultramagnetic

1 posts

102 months

Sunday 4th June 2017
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my father (a retired motor trader) bought a car from them last year and it has been a total disaster. The salesman was totally clueless, knew nothing of cars and could have been poached from the local B&Q his knowledge of cars was so poor. The car dad looked at had a slipping clutch when he got there... and when he informed them (they had no idea apparently), they asked if he would pay towards the cost of fixing it! Seriously, he hadn't even bought the car by this point. Anyway clutch was fixed and upon delivery there were a load of other issues. Everyone was most unhelpful and their warranty covers basically nothing. The car was taken to a main dealer and they diagnosed it with an historic brake issue... I contacted J17 and asked for just £500 towards fixing the defective brakes and I got nothing. Threatened court action in the next letter - no reply. This is the brakes for a 200mph car, I actually said this in my letter and they said "its not legal to travel at 200mph on the road!". From the first to the last this garage is a total disgrace. Their staff are unhelpful and unfriendly most of the time. I phoned them up and pretended to be interested in another vehicle and then asked if turbo chargers were covered on the warranty... they said they were. I then called a few days later and said that dad had problems with his turbo - "sorry mate, its not covered". So that's what your dealing with. All I can say is STAY AWAY! Unless you want to give yourself a bad time and most likely buy a car with historic issues. These people are totally clueless about cars, they judge a car on how shiny it is. After 50 years of dealing with proper decent motor traders even my poor old dad has had his fingers burnt and he's no fool. So to finish, no matter if they have the worlds rarest car for sale... I'd wait for another one to come along rather than give your money to this shameless rabble of Arthur Daley style clueless sharks.

Johnny42

183 posts

132 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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I bought from them once. They give a 30 day warranty which covers a long list of very specific items unlikely to fail (I remember 'valve springs' being on the list.)
My car had a failed thermostat (opening too cold, and not on the warranty list) which I didn't notice on the test drive. Couldn't get them to fix it. They promised to fix certain other issues before I bought the car... they didn't. They said they'd call me back and arrange to have my issues fixed. Guess what....
Use your own judgement about the car you're buying, and don't believe a word they are saying.
Edit: They also run their own review website, which claims to publish both good and bad reviews, but actually only publishes good ones.

Edited by Johnny42 on Monday 5th June 11:57

awlp16

137 posts

105 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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No first hand experience, but when looking for my 370z, they had a lot of stock, but every Nissan forum they came up, said to avoid. A few horror stories of people buying 350/70z's by the sounds of it.

Uncle Ron

407 posts

112 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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Echo the other comments. Looked at a 'low mileage' Manual DB9 with a service book that had had the VIN/vehicle details tippexed out and re-written at some point, which they struggled to explain oddly enough!

Cerberaherts

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1,652 posts

154 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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I DID buy from them in the end, didn't have a problem tbh....I bought An exige SC, it was a one of four special, and I got it at a decent price. It was due a service and the tyres weren't great, but I didn't want one of their stamps in the service book or to have the incorrect tyres fitted so I took it as it was. It was a very low mileage car and an SOR and not their own stock though. The reviews on their website aren't exactly glowing....

Mabbs9

1,366 posts

231 months

Monday 31st March
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I'm just digging up this thread. They've come up in my searches. Any further update from anyone? They have a decent stock of Mustangs.

Thanks.

Ekona

1,678 posts

215 months

Monday 31st March
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Still not a place I'd buy a car from. Any car.

Mabbs9

1,366 posts

231 months

Monday 31st March
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Ekona said:
Still not a place I'd buy a car from. Any car.
I'm already concluding the same. Shame. Thanks.