Auto Investments centurion
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#44
in Automotive
NPS Score
-100
Recommended: Unlikely
May '25 - Apr '26
Auto Investments centurion has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 2 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Auto Investments centurion across 21 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Thank you for my great car — I’m really happy with the vehicle itself; it’s in excellent condition and drives beautifully. However, I’m extremely disappointed with the customer service I received. Christo was unable to provide the necessary documents we requested, such as the service record and the vehicle tracking certificate. We have been waiting for weeks, and even after more than two weeks, we still haven’t received them. It feels as though once payment was made, the dealership lost interest in providing any further customer support. This has been very frustrating and unprofessional.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Thank you for my great car — I’m really happy with the vehicle itself; it’s in excellent condition and drives beautifully. However, I’m extremely disappointed with the customer service I received. Christo was unable to provide the necessary documents we requested, such as the service record and the vehicle tracking certificate. We have been waiting for weeks, and even after more than two weeks, we still haven’t received them. It feels as though once payment was made, the dealership lost interest in providing any further customer support. This has been very frustrating and unprofessional.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
One of my favorite dealerships of all time Christo assisted me with a warm welcome and he was very professional and friendly until the end of the purchase Will recommend Christo any time of the day at Auto investments Centurion
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
One of my favorite dealerships of all time Christo assisted me with a warm welcome and he was very professional and friendly until the end of the purchase Will recommend Christo any time of the day at Auto investments Centurion
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
great service , great communication , understanding people ! completely go out of their way to help you where you can. Massive shout out to Hanko at Auto investments Centurion. really went that extra mile to get us an amazing price for our repairs on our car and amazing service !
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
great service , great communication , understanding people ! completely go out of their way to help you where you can. Massive shout out to Hanko at Auto investments Centurion. really went that extra mile to get us an amazing price for our repairs on our car and amazing service !
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They advertised a 2012 model vehicle. When purchased it was 2011 model. They falsely advertise just to make a sale. When I contacted them back to enquire, they just said it's my problem. Will not recommend buying a vehicle from Hanko at this company.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They advertised a 2012 model vehicle. When purchased it was 2011 model. They falsely advertise just to make a sale. When I contacted them back to enquire, they just said it's my problem. Will not recommend buying a vehicle from Hanko at this company.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Buying second hand will always have the potential for dissapointed customer complaints. The biggest negator for such pitfalls, is the selection of second hand stock on the showroom floor. Our third hand Fortuner proved to be a great buy as replacement for our written off Fortuner. DJ went all out to make the deal happen. More important however, is the after sales service. When you say what you will do and do what you said, it makes for customer satisfaction. There were some minor hiccups associated with registering the vehicle in another province and getting a new licence disk and number plates. All refunds were made as agreed for customer out pocket expenses. We are better off and pleased with this purchase,
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Buying second hand will always have the potential for dissapointed customer complaints. The biggest negator for such pitfalls, is the selection of second hand stock on the showroom floor. Our third hand Fortuner proved to be a great buy as replacement for our written off Fortuner. DJ went all out to make the deal happen. More important however, is the after sales service. When you say what you will do and do what you said, it makes for customer satisfaction. There were some minor hiccups associated with registering the vehicle in another province and getting a new licence disk and number plates. All refunds were made as agreed for customer out pocket expenses. We are better off and pleased with this purchase,
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
A huge shoutout and 5x2 stars to the team at Auto Investments Centurion for the excellent service I received after recently purchasing a used vehicle with a problem that took some time to locate. No time or expense stopped the team to make sure that I became a happy customer and supporter of this company. Thank you Percy, Quinton and Riaan.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
A huge shoutout and 5x2 stars to the team at Auto Investments Centurion for the excellent service I received after recently purchasing a used vehicle with a problem that took some time to locate. No time or expense stopped the team to make sure that I became a happy customer and supporter of this company. Thank you Percy, Quinton and Riaan.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On the 22nd April l approaches Chery Centurion dealers to purchase Chery Tiggo 4, 1.5L. Comfort CVT motor vehicle, with the Vin/chassis number LVVDB21B6ND073886 and engine number SQRE4G15CBANA00027 from the dealership on the 21st April 2022, as per the the dealership tax invoice A12823 of the date for an agreed nett price of R313, 899.00. I paid the full agreed purchase price through the bank account with MFC/Nedbank. The delivery date of the vehicle was on the 27 May 2022. I was informed by the sales executive that the first service of the vehicle will be on the 5000km. After the 5000km service the vehicle began repeatedly losing power and was returned on the 12 October 2022 for diagnostic test. There was no feedback from the dealer until I sent a whatsapp on the 26 October to the sales executive who assisted me with the sale of the vehicle. There was no response until 27 October when I received a call from the workshop manager who told me that they we struggling to the power lose issue, but they will call Chery to come and do a diagnostic test on the vehicle. On the 3rd November I went to Chery Centurion office where I spoke to the mechanic and the workahop Manger about the vehicle issue. The workshop manager told that Chery company found out that the vehicle computer box was damaged, but one has been ordered which will be replaced on the 4th November 2022. I was also adiviced that I can come and collected the vehicle in the afternoon of the same date. I did not receive a promised call same day until the on afternoon of the 8th November 2022 that the vehicle was fixed and I can collect. The power lose in the vehicle is the material defect in a brand new vehicle. The material defect/s were never disclosed to me at the time of the sale. I could not accept the vehicle back from the dealer because I had I had no guarantee that replacement of the computer box will resolve the matter. This amounts to a material non disclosure and a material misrepresentation on the condition of the vehicle, which I had been given the assurance, at the time of the sale, that it was a brand new and had no defects at all. This clearly is and was not the case. I will highly appreciate your assistance.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On the 22nd April l approaches Chery Centurion dealers to purchase Chery Tiggo 4, 1.5L. Comfort CVT motor vehicle, with the Vin/chassis number LVVDB21B6ND073886 and engine number SQRE4G15CBANA00027 from the dealership on the 21st April 2022, as per the the dealership tax invoice A12823 of the date for an agreed nett price of R313, 899.00. I paid the full agreed purchase price through the bank account with MFC/Nedbank. The delivery date of the vehicle was on the 27 May 2022. I was informed by the sales executive that the first service of the vehicle will be on the 5000km. After the 5000km service the vehicle began repeatedly losing power and was returned on the 12 October 2022 for diagnostic test. There was no feedback from the dealer until I sent a whatsapp on the 26 October to the sales executive who assisted me with the sale of the vehicle. There was no response until 27 October when I received a call from the workshop manager who told me that they we struggling to the power lose issue, but they will call Chery to come and do a diagnostic test on the vehicle. On the 3rd November I went to Chery Centurion office where I spoke to the mechanic and the workahop Manger about the vehicle issue. The workshop manager told that Chery company found out that the vehicle computer box was damaged, but one has been ordered which will be replaced on the 4th November 2022. I was also adiviced that I can come and collected the vehicle in the afternoon of the same date. I did not receive a promised call same day until the on afternoon of the 8th November 2022 that the vehicle was fixed and I can collect. The power lose in the vehicle is the material defect in a brand new vehicle. The material defect/s were never disclosed to me at the time of the sale. I could not accept the vehicle back from the dealer because I had I had no guarantee that replacement of the computer box will resolve the matter. This amounts to a material non disclosure and a material misrepresentation on the condition of the vehicle, which I had been given the assurance, at the time of the sale, that it was a brand new and had no defects at all. This clearly is and was not the case. I will highly appreciate your assistance.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I engaged the highveld branch of Auto Investments on Thursday 15 December about a land cruiser GR-X I had interest in. I have known some of the the staff there for a number of years so assumed I was in good hands. I agreed a purchase price and trade in of my BMW and provided the required docs for a financing application on Thursday itself. Cecil at the dealership who was arranging my finance was professional and specified what he required and soon after supplying it he confirmed a finance deal for my consideration. I had also engaged Michael the "owner" and Tinus a salesman during the purchase process. On Friday morning of 16th I sent a whatsapp to Cecil informing him that I was going away for the weekend and would consider a decision and pop in to the dealership on Monday morning for a final decision, to which he responded "no problem, enjoy the weekend." I thus assumed I had the time to consider whether to spend R1.45million on this car. On the Monday morning of 19 December I visit the dealership and meet Tinus and inform him that I would like to look at the service history on the car and also to confirm there is no prior accident damage to the vehicle. At this point Tinus tells me that the car was sold to a cash customer over the weekend, but says don't worry I can get you another one with less mileage and same spec. Disappointed I wait for him to enquire about the alternate vehicle just to be told that it is also sold. And that is that......living up to the reputation of motor dealerships was the harsh reality I was exposed to today. I would have thought it would have been standard practice to contact a pending customer and inform him of another buyer and stating to me that although I had first option I had to make a decision sooner than expected so that they knew what to do with the other buyer. Would you think that would be a reasonable course of action? Maybe I'm just old fashioned hey. Who to trust in this world, what happened to good old integrity?
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I engaged the highveld branch of Auto Investments on Thursday 15 December about a land cruiser GR-X I had interest in. I have known some of the the staff there for a number of years so assumed I was in good hands. I agreed a purchase price and trade in of my BMW and provided the required docs for a financing application on Thursday itself. Cecil at the dealership who was arranging my finance was professional and specified what he required and soon after supplying it he confirmed a finance deal for my consideration. I had also engaged Michael the "owner" and Tinus a salesman during the purchase process. On Friday morning of 16th I sent a whatsapp to Cecil informing him that I was going away for the weekend and would consider a decision and pop in to the dealership on Monday morning for a final decision, to which he responded "no problem, enjoy the weekend." I thus assumed I had the time to consider whether to spend R1.45million on this car. On the Monday morning of 19 December I visit the dealership and meet Tinus and inform him that I would like to look at the service history on the car and also to confirm there is no prior accident damage to the vehicle. At this point Tinus tells me that the car was sold to a cash customer over the weekend, but says don't worry I can get you another one with less mileage and same spec. Disappointed I wait for him to enquire about the alternate vehicle just to be told that it is also sold. And that is that......living up to the reputation of motor dealerships was the harsh reality I was exposed to today. I would have thought it would have been standard practice to contact a pending customer and inform him of another buyer and stating to me that although I had first option I had to make a decision sooner than expected so that they knew what to do with the other buyer. Would you think that would be a reasonable course of action? Maybe I'm just old fashioned hey. Who to trust in this world, what happened to good old integrity?
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