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DJ Chris Greco

1 Google Rating

Twuce in two weeks, I put diesel from their pumps. First time I put £10, but nothing showed in my c

1/ 5

Twuce in two weeks, I put diesel from their pumps. First time I put £10, but nothing showed in my car. Second time today, I put £20 and I confronted the manager that assured me that nothing is wrong with the pumps. I, now, ran out of petrol 3 miles away from them. One star, only because I could not put no stars.

opek

1 Google Rating

omg worst staff ever

1/ 5

omg worst staff ever

Robert Stark

5 Google Rating

A big, modern continental style garage with lots of facilities including jet wash, car wash, air, wa

5/ 5

A big, modern continental style garage with lots of facilities including jet wash, car wash, air, water, Subway, Greg's and a Spar. Seating inside and customer parking.

Rahma Mahdy Agha

4 Google Rating

A lot of services in a small place; fuel, snacks, coffee and cash machine.

4/ 5

A lot of services in a small place; fuel, snacks, coffee and cash machine.

Kevin gornall

1 Google Rating

Absolutely disgusting price of petrol

1/ 5

Absolutely disgusting price of petrol

Julian Peck

1 Google Rating

Went there today to wash my car. Was glared at across the car park. When I asked for change (I did b

1/ 5

Went there today to wash my car. Was glared at across the car park. When I asked for change (I did buy a paper) all I got was rudeness and eventually pulled enough teeth to be told that it was not working until after 11 Would not recommend apart from subway or Gregg's concessions. Terrible attitude from staff. Never felt so unwelcome No option for no star .

Chris Greco

1 Google Rating

Twuce in two weeks, I put diesel from their pumps. First time I put £10, but nothing showed in my c

1/ 5

Twuce in two weeks, I put diesel from their pumps. First time I put £10, but nothing showed in my car. Second time today, I put £20 and I confronted the manager that assured me that nothing is wrong with the pumps. I, now, ran out of petrol 3 miles away from them. One star, only because I could not put no stars.

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