West Wilts Auto Electrical located at 1 Broadway, Bath BA2 4JA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 483462

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Bobby R

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I booked my car there, worst experience ever with a garage! They kept the car for half a day for abs

1/ 5

I booked my car there, worst experience ever with a garage! They kept the car for half a day for absolutely nothing, after all this when I’ve asked what is happening I got a silly answer back, followed by if you don’t want take your car back! Waste of my time after I’ve waited 2 days for this appointment! Really not recommend them!!!

Nicholas Wiltshire

5 Google Rating

Brilliant garage. Great service. Extremely competative costs. And a bloody nice bloke too!

5/ 5

Brilliant garage. Great service. Extremely competative costs. And a bloody nice bloke too!

Miriam Thompson

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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