Aatmotors Reviews 5

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I bought a car from their garage

I bought a car from their garage. They repaired the car that had an accident and sold it to me. The car was written off from the insurance. They sold it to me without telling me. Then when I contacted them, they said, "We will refund the money. Give me your account." Even after I gave them the account, they still did not refund the money. When I contact them, they do not give any satisfactory answer. They are selling such cars. Avoid them.

February 25, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AAT motors Glasgow sucks

The cowboys at AAT motors in Glasgow are beyond belief. I paid £2k for an 18yr old Honda Jazz and have had it for less than 2 months. It’s MOT was due this month (January) so I booked it in to a reputable MOT test centre and have had it fail the test! It’s now going to cost me £700 to get all the hidden from me issues sorted out. So my recommendation is go somewhere else if you need a car. I didn’t see these reviews before I bought the car and I’m disgusted by how they treat people who don’t know to check for certain things!

December 15, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

they sell knackered cars and act like they're fine

so i dunno why the listing says 'united states' but this is for aat motors at 495 aikenhead road, glasgow, g42 0pw, so i guess this must be the right place

they buy cars at auction, sell them cheap but don't fix anything. could be a good deal if you're lucky, but most likely you'll find out why it went to auction in the first place. auctions sell cars 'as is' so they don’t have to tell you what’s wrong with them. dealers like these guys though, they should tell you what they know about the car. these guys? nope. they’ll sell you a car with damage and not tell you anything, as long as you can’t spot it on a quick test drive. so yeah, don’t buy from here unless you wanna end up with a knackered car you can’t drive, can’t sell, and can’t get your money back for

October 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid at all costs

Incredibly poor experience with this company (in Aikenhead Road Glasgow). If you want a faulty car bought from an auction and then passed onto you then this is your place, otherwise avoid.

May 1, 2025
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