Drivers have been left out of pocket after a car dealership went out of business.
Customers have told of their frustration - and hundreds of pounds in debts - after the collapse of S W Valley Motor Company in Hirwaun, Aberdare, in South Wales.
The complaints come as Citroen and parent company Stellantis face mounting pressure and criticism from a consumer group for failing owners of cars embroiled in a nationwide 'stop-drive' safety recall.
Some 96,000 UK owners of Citroen C3 and DS3 models produced between 2009 and 2019 were informed at the end of June that their vehicles are unsafe due to faulty airbags that recently caused the death of a driver in France.
On June 20, Stellantis UK issued an urgent stop-drive order for these models, telling owners to park them up until the lethal parts could be replaced - and to seek alternative transport in the meantime.











