Remade from the public business information shown on PAUL ROBERTS CARS
Why buy here page remake
Customer care stops sounding like a slogan when the site shows how the cars are actually sold.
The source material already pushes one core message: this dealer wants buyers to trust the car, the preparation, and the person selling it. The remake turns that into a full page instead of a few lines lost inside a builder site.
Trading history
35+ years
Trust route
Google reviews
Support
Warranty + prep

Real-world buying context
The page uses the real environment and the real cars to support the message instead of relying on generic trust badges.
Preparation standards
Step 1
Pre-sale checks
Cars are sold around service, MOT, and cambelt work where needed, so buyers feel the standard before they travel.
Step 2
Warranty-backed handover
Autoguard warranty is treated as real reassurance rather than a tiny badge fighting for attention.
Step 3
Review-first trust
The source site explicitly tells buyers to check Google Reviews, which reads like confidence in repeat custom.
Step 4
Video walkarounds
YouTube walkarounds help people pre-qualify the car before they make the journey or pick up the phone.

Small-dealer credibility
The buyer is not trying to be dazzled. They want confidence that the car is tidy, prepared, and honestly represented.
What the site now proves
The trust story becomes specific.
Long trading history, review-first confidence, warranty, direct contact, and preparation detail all work together now instead of competing for attention.