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I strongly advise anyone considering Auto Addicts to be extremely cautious. I purchased a Renault Kwid from them in December 2025, and it lasted exactly four days before a major engine failure occurred (timing chain tensioner failure causing bent valves). While the car seemed fine on their very short test drive route, my mechanic’s inspection revealed shocking evidence of "patch-up" jobs designed to hide serious issues: The Oil Sump: Was found to be cracked and had been smeared with silicone/gasket maker to temporarily stop leaks. Engine Work: The head gaskets had been reused from previous work, which is negligent and unprofessional. Dishonest Service: A salesman named Mike promised to provide the radio code. When I found out Renault charges R300 for it, he told me he would call me back with the code himself. Two months later, I am still waiting for that call. Auto Addicts makes you sign a disclaimer, but no disclaimer justifies selling a vehicle with pre-existing, hidden mechanical failures that were intentionally masked with silicone and glue. If you value your money and your safety, stay away from these people.