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I bought a VW golf from R&L Cars in November last year. Andy was very knowledgable and I was surprised at how good the condition of the car was considering it was 6 years old. Would throughly recommend. Thank you.
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I bought a VW golf from R&L Cars in November last year. Andy was very knowledgable and I was surprised at how good the condition of the car was considering it was 6 years old. Would throughly recommend. Thank you.
Very dishonest man. Andrew Norris sold us a car which his colleague in the motoring business had purchased through a salvage agent. The car was a "stolen recovered unrecorded" vehicle. These cars are exactly what dodgy dealers love. The car had been missing 6 months and previous owner had been paid off. Norris advertised the car with full manufacturer service history. In fact he had falsified the service booklet getting it stamped as serviced when no service had been carried out. The car had not been serviced for over 2 years and needed its big cambelt service. He also got his dodgy garage to carry out a second MOT 3 weeks after it had already passed an MOT and got them to not mention the expensive advisories found at the first MOT. The car needed thousands in work to bring it up to an acceptable standard. When I discovered all this Norris refused to do anything.
Norris barefaced lied in civil court even to the extent of mocking up a fake Ebay advert and admitted this in front of the Judge. He lied to the Judge that Trading Standards had investigated and cleared him (they took him to court on charges of FRAUD on 10th Nov 2015) He lied that he had sold the car that I part ex within a day of taking it. Impossible as he did not have any paperwork for the car and could not get tax on the car for several months. He falsified a form stating a tax disc was lost/stolen when it wasn't. Norris put personal plates on the car before the plates had been authorised and transferred leaving me driving an illegal car which would not have been insured. He is the ultimate dodgy dealer, a ruthless devious man and a complete crook.
He pleaded guilty to charges in breach of The Consumer Protection regulations in Swindon Crown Court on 10th November 2015. He must have done this kind of thing many times before and got away with it, avoid him like the plaque he buys high mileage cars from auctions.
*** I note since my review Mr Norris has got one of his fake reviews put up saying how great he is. Check the date and google his name, on the 29th March 2017 he pleased guilty to yet another case of FRAUD brought against him by Trading Standards, he again falsified a log book.
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