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  • Place Types Car dealer
  • Address Westkolkdijk 5, 1511 HZ Oostzaan, Netherlands
  • Coordinate 52.4304664,4.8631145
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 2
  • Compound Code CVJ7+56 Oostzaan, Netherlands
Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed
Reviews
Adriana Groening (11/25/2019)
Liars! Don't buy from him! I am never so robbed! Pulled the wool in front of the eyes.
Liona de Vries (03/26/2019)
My friend had his car traded in for another car at this "garage" it was said that he would have the crack made in the rear bumper. Then the car is the same day that we had exchanged it on the site. The man is also not clear how to pay for it. My friend had made a down payment so that the car could be reserved. And that was possible via internet banking. As soon as my friend wanted to pay for the car we picked it up. He had to go to the ATM to pin the entire amount, and also insist that my friend could change his limit. Because he could not transfer via internet banking because then we were not allowed to take the car with us. We also had to have my friend's new car put in his name before he (my friend) had paid. And then we were not allowed to go to the ATM by car, while he was standing on my friend's name. Personally, I and my friend think that this man has absolutely no knowledge of cars. And that he has been in this profession for "20" years. He also didn't know much about a Renault Scenic that my friend wanted. I really do not recommend this "garage" to what extent you can call it a garage.
hans hoekmeijer (03/16/2019)
My car sold through marketplace to this man claimed to buy it for his neighbor ..... big lie on the RDW looked if he was over. So sell your car to him hold on to your price. The next day was my car for 1150 more on his site
Ynze van der Zee (03/07/2018)
An acquaintance of mine had put her car up for sale. She was called by Westdijk cars who made an offer of about 2/3 of the asking price. She agreed and the boss of Westdijk came to view the car together with a comrade. He started to fumble at the ignition and start the engine in a strange way; on, off, on, off etc. That turned out to be a kind of trick to keep the engine management light on. Then he went on to claim that something was wrong with the engine. (while he had caused that himself) Also he and his comrade went to completely destroy the car. All this happened in a very unpleasant way and was, of course, intended to bring the price down even further. Unfortunately, she was intimidated and agreed to an even lower offer. Unfortunately, it didn't stop there. She received a warrant. However, this indemnity certificate was not fully completed and therefore not valid. It later turned out that the car was still to her name and so Westdijk cars could advertise the car as being the first owner. (she was the 1st owner) If someone went to check the registration number via the internet, she was still listed as the first and only owner. That was advantageous from a sales point of view for Westdijk cars, but to the detriment of her, because later div. fines on the bus. Apparently there was still driving in the car, but Westdijk cars turned out not to be willing to compensate those fines, while they had indeed caused them. Only weeks later Westdijk cars appeared to be willing to actually transfer the license plate. She was not known in the car world and of course should have done her homework. But that doesn't give a shady merchant the right to abuse her. This is really a disgusting way of doing business.
Linda Ris (01/17/2014)
Unfortunately I have a very bad experience with Westdijk Cars. Within a week after I had bought a Suzuki Ignis there were several defects: it rattled in the front right as I drove over uneven parts, the brakes squeaked, the rear wipers made a noise. After I went back to Westdijk cars it turned out that the wheelhouse was completely finished and they made it. A week later the engine started to make a noise and an orange warning light went on. This was normal, according to Westdijk Auto's ... (!?). They still had it made and it turned out that the ball bearings in the front right also had to be replaced, according to him the orange light went 'off' (?!). It appeared to me the second time that it was not a good car, but there was no talk about an alternative. When I picked up the car again the horn turned out not to work. I got back ... the answer was that he really wasn't going to help me anymore and if I didn't agree with that I would have to go to court ... In short: a bad experience with a car full of defects. I will never go here again and I would recommend everyone to do the same.
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