WildAx Motorhomes
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G9, Lowfields Business Park, Lock View
Elland, eng HX5 9HD - (142) 237-2111
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Chamber Rating
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Jack Beattie
Excellent support and resolution of a warranty issue yesterday. Many thanks to Duncan, Lisa and Jamie. An outstanding team.
Dec 2nd, 2022 -
Colin Coupar
I bought a Europa in 2018, and whilst I had a few issues related to poor finishing, which caused a burn on surrounding wood, due to fridge flame being blown on to it, because of poor workmanship on the ducting, a poor plumbing job that resulted in a flood in kitchen area, but these issues, are minor, compared to a more fundamental issue of very poor insulation. There were bare metal areas over the cab, with no insulation, and I had to insulate the doors due to the shockingly poor factory job. Wildax make a point on telling you how they reach cat 3 level of insulation, that must be an incredible low bar, given what I found, when I did the doors. The front doors had absolutely no insulation at all, the back doors had a few bits of adhesive backed foam, that was only applied to the easily accessed areas. There were large areas of bare metal, and the thin foam that was in place was no longer stuck down, it was just lying in the back doors, flapping about, doing nothing. An appaling level of workmanship. The side doors were almost the same, but more of the foam remained stuck down. There were large areas of bare metal in the side door. They seemed to only bother covering the areas they could do quickly, without any effort. The foam applied was very thin, and if the rest of the van is insulated with such minimal effort, it doesn't bode well. It looks like all their effort is directed to what you can see, and sod the rest. Hindsight is wonderful, and if I was to be back at the beginning I would not be buying a Wildax, but if you are looking at one, then ask them to take off a panel on the back door, so you can see what the insulation was like, and if the same ad mine, walk away. I have attached some photos of the doors on my van, so you can see if it meets your idea of high spec insulation. I doubt it will.
Nov 3rd, 2022 -
Topdog Inuk
Our experience of this company and, their dealer E S Hartley, was a 2 months nightmare after buying one of their campervans at 54,535. We'd read all the positive reviews on Google, YouTube etc. We'd seen the self promoting videos of their awarded certificates too. Thus we fell for this information. Without going into details, the experience we suffered with a multi-faults vehicle was a disgrace. The worst being a continual leaking door (as well as disgusting customer service) and what follows: After repeatedly getting faults put right (scratches on the external bodywork, a faulty seatbelt, faulty toilet seat, lights not working, lugs missing etc) and, the van needing 5 days in their bodyshop to be resprayed after paint came off while repairing a faulty seal, we decided to invoke our Consumer Rights act of 2015 to reject this vehicle within the first 30 days from new for a refund, despite their resistance (we'd got it from their poor dealer E S Hartley, based in Kendal). We repeatedly allowed their requests to let them do repairs and, do a 'water test' and attempts to fix the leaking door and, repair a faulty TV aerial system. Both of which we had to actually prove were faulty after their 'report' said there was no faults! Unbelievable attempts at denying obvious faults. Only with returning again and again they couldn't ignore the obvious leaking door. They replaced the TV aerial system wire and connector. Now, don't misunderstand, other people say they've had a good experience with their vehicle purchase (if those reviews are to be believed). But, in hindsight, we wish we'd have ignored these dubious reviews. Some might have been genuine but, we'll never know the truth. (Note: I got censored then booted off a 'Wildax Enthusiast's' group on Facebook for asking if anyone else had experienced these issues and, for sharing 'negative' information. They clearly only wanted positive comments and promotion of Wildax). So, before you are lured by all the seemingly positive reviews about Wildax and, their dealer E S Hartley in Kendal, ask yourself where the negatives reviews are and, ask around. If we'd have known beforehand, we'd never have entered into any vehicle purchase from Wildax via their dealer E S Hartley and, we never will again. We never even got any apology or, offer to compensate us for huge stress, from either Wildax or E S Hartley. Only pure arrogance and lack of communication by ignoring our emails. #Wildax #Campervan #Reviews #Motorhome #Avoid
Aug 3rd, 2022 -
Ponchant Seb
(Translated by Google) Small street a little hassle in a truck. But nice staff and quick to unload (Original) Petite rue un peu galre en camion. Mais personnel sympa et rapide pour decharger
Jul 11th, 2022 -
Frank Dobson From Batley
May 6th, 2022
Contact Info
- (142) 237-2111
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for WildAx Motorhomes?
A The phone number for WildAx Motorhomes is: (142) 237-2111.
Q Where is WildAx Motorhomes located?
A WildAx Motorhomes is located at G9, Lowfields Business Park, Lock View, Elland, eng HX5 9HD
Q What is the internet address for WildAx Motorhomes?
A The website (URL) for WildAx Motorhomes is: http://www.wildaxmotorhomes.com/
Q What days are WildAx Motorhomes open?
A WildAx Motorhomes is open:
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is WildAx Motorhomes rated?
A WildAx Motorhomes has a 4.7 Star Rating from 13 reviewers.
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( 13 Reviews )Jack Beattie on Google
Excellent support and resolution of a warranty issue yesterday. Many thanks to Duncan, Lisa and Jamie. An outstanding team.
Colin Coupar on Google
I bought a Europa in 2018, and whilst I had a few issues related to poor finishing, which caused a burn on surrounding wood, due to fridge flame being blown on to it, because of poor workmanship on the ducting, a poor plumbing job that resulted in a flood in kitchen area, but these issues, are minor, compared to a more fundamental issue of very poor insulation. There were bare metal areas over the cab, with no insulation, and I had to insulate the doors due to the shockingly poor factory job. Wildax make a point on telling you how they reach cat 3 level of insulation, that must be an incredible low bar, given what I found, when I did the doors. The front doors had absolutely no insulation at all, the back doors had a few bits of adhesive backed foam, that was only applied to the easily accessed areas. There were large areas of bare metal, and the thin foam that was in place was no longer stuck down, it was just lying in the back doors, flapping about, doing nothing. An appaling level of workmanship. The side doors were almost the same, but more of the foam remained stuck down. There were large areas of bare metal in the side door. They seemed to only bother covering the areas they could do quickly, without any effort. The foam applied was very thin, and if the rest of the van is insulated with such minimal effort, it doesn't bode well. It looks like all their effort is directed to what you can see, and sod the rest. Hindsight is wonderful, and if I was to be back at the beginning I would not be buying a Wildax, but if you are looking at one, then ask them to take off a panel on the back door, so you can see what the insulation was like, and if the same ad mine, walk away. I have attached some photos of the doors on my van, so you can see if it meets your idea of high spec insulation. I doubt it will.
Topdog Inuk on Google
Our experience of this company and, their dealer E S Hartley, was a 2 months nightmare after buying one of their campervans at 54,535.
We'd read all the positive reviews on Google, YouTube etc. We'd seen the self promoting videos of their awarded certificates too. Thus we fell for this information.
Without going into details, the experience we suffered with a multi-faults vehicle was a disgrace. The worst being a continual leaking door (as well as disgusting customer service) and what follows:
After repeatedly getting faults put right (scratches on the external bodywork, a faulty seatbelt, faulty toilet seat, lights not working, lugs missing etc) and, the van needing 5 days in their bodyshop to be resprayed after paint came off while repairing a faulty seal, we decided to invoke our Consumer Rights act of 2015 to reject this vehicle within the first 30 days from new for a refund, despite their resistance (we'd got it from their poor dealer E S Hartley, based in Kendal).
We repeatedly allowed their requests to let them do repairs and, do a 'water test' and attempts to fix the leaking door and, repair a faulty TV aerial system. Both of which we had to actually prove were faulty after their 'report' said there was no faults! Unbelievable attempts at denying obvious faults. Only with returning again and again they couldn't ignore the obvious leaking door. They replaced the TV aerial system wire and connector.
Now, don't misunderstand, other people say they've had a good experience with their vehicle purchase (if those reviews are to be believed). But, in hindsight, we wish we'd have ignored these dubious reviews. Some might have been genuine but, we'll never know the truth.
(Note: I got censored then booted off a 'Wildax Enthusiast's' group on Facebook for asking if anyone else had experienced these issues and, for sharing 'negative' information. They clearly only wanted positive comments and promotion of Wildax).
So, before you are lured by all the seemingly positive reviews about Wildax and, their dealer E S Hartley in Kendal, ask yourself where the negatives reviews are and, ask around.
If we'd have known beforehand, we'd never have entered into any vehicle purchase from Wildax via their dealer E S Hartley and, we never will again.
We never even got any apology or, offer to compensate us for huge stress, from either Wildax or E S Hartley. Only pure arrogance and lack of communication by ignoring our emails.
#Wildax #Campervan #Reviews #Motorhome #Avoid
Ponchant Seb on Google
(Translated by Google) Small street a little hassle in a truck. But nice staff and quick to unload
(Original)
Petite rue un peu galre en camion. Mais personnel sympa et rapide pour decharger
Frank Dobson From Batley on Google