Stonebridge Motors. Frustrating, evasive liars
This is a 100% accurate log of my current dealings with Stonebridge Motors, i have nothing to hide and nothing to gain from lying, unlike them.
Firstly don’t believe all of the good reviews, there will be a lot of valid ones granted, but when you collect the car they ask you to scan a code and leave a review, those reviews can only be based on the sale process alone.
They will blind a lot of people with the mood lighting booth and covered car, box of flowers and sweet talk, but I’m going to tell you now that once that money is in there bank, they are the most difficult evasive company i have ever had the displeasure of dealing with.
I bought myself a Porsche from them, just shy of 21 grand and on the face of it a nice car, but it dropped all of its coolant and used a litre of oil after 200 miles of driving over 3 weeks and my god trying to get it repaired under their “3 Month Warranty” is like pulling teeth. They are not interested at all.
It took 7 days of numerous one way phone calls from the point of reporting it, to it getting collected and taken back to their work shop, bare in mind the cars un drivable. It has then to date sat there for a further 10 days, them telling me that the coolant pipe that is required to repair is on back order from the “main dealer” and it just keep adding time on. I have asked on numerous occasions is it “main dealer” you have ordered it from and the reply has always been yes we would only use main dealer parts as we don’t want an inferior part fitted that could cause us further problems, remember that. Anyway i rang Newcastle Porsche and asked about the availability of the pipe, and to my surprise there is one sitting there on the shelf, a revised part number for an improved version, but the correct pipe never the less.
I rang them and told them, there is one on the shelf 5.6 miles away from you at the same main dealer you say you have ordered it from, i confirmed more than once with Porsche as the correct pipe, so go get it and fix my car, i even asked Porsche to put it to one side for them. I then received the most bizarre and evasive list of reasons as to why they couldn’t get that pipe, and needed to wait for the one thats ordered.
Anyway they have finally sent their first email to me regarding any of this other than confirming collection, now claiming “the part is on back order from “our supplier” due to the age of the car we would not use main dealer parts as it is uneconomical”…Im lost for words. The part at main dealer is £108 + vat, the pipe can be got on ebay or design 911 for around £50 within 2 days, so quick delivery at the cheaper price is available, even so there is what £90 difference to get it today from main dealer. You are giving me all this headache and keeping my car off the road over £90 on a 21k car.
They can have my car fixed in a couple of hours, probably could of had it fixed days ago to be honest yet are choosing not to, they are compulsive liars and every interaction they get worse.
So the car is currently still there, unfixed, they have my part exchange, my new broken car, and my money, and seemingly have no interest in progressing the repair. My car being off the road longer than iv owned it means nothing to them, no offer of a courtesy car, nowt!
They have never called me or returned a call since the day of collection i have a full call log to back this up. They do not know the meaning of customer service, they are 100% focused on the bling and social media, but are incapable of backing up the promises and claims they make on there little videos.
So where to now, I feel i am being left with no choice really but to formally reject and instruct a solicitor, they have been given an opportunity to fix it and have gone well beyond what is a reasonable time for what is a 3-4 hour job, iv got no trust in them any more, no confidence they are going to progress the repair, the car isn't fit for purpose.
I will update this as things unfold further, but Stonebridge Motors have completely destroyed the buzz of buying a new car and my first Porsche.








