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Despite the loss of mass-market British marques, car models that are built in the UK are generally popular in the UK sales charts, examples being the Nissan Qashqai. [125] As of 2014 2.45 million cars were sold in the UK, with the Volkswagen Group having a 20.8% share, Ford Motor Company having 13.2% and General Motors having 11.3%. Subcompact ...
Pages in category "Auto dealerships of the United Kingdom" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Lookers is a British car dealership chain in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It represents multiple brands, and is based in Altrincham.It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was bought by Global Auto Holdings, a sister company of Alpha Auto Group, for £465.4m in 2023.
Motability is an independent not for profit organisation, which started in 1978, to give disabled people access to cars in the United Kingdom. Perrys is the “Premier Partner” of Motability, and was the first recipient of the Motability Award for Best Dealer Group. [4]
In April 2011 a group called the Motor Traders Advertising Union launched an online petition and proposed a mass pull out by auto dealers who objected to an increase in the fee for a dealership to advertise a car, from £7 to £8.50, before any discounts for bulk advertisers. [11] [12] [13]
The first Ford cars, three Model As, were imported into the UK in 1903, and the first dealership opened in Southampton in November 1910. [9] In 1909 [citation needed] the Ford Motor Company (England) Limited was established under the chairmanship of Percival Perry, [10] opening an office at 55 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, in 1909. [1]
The rental part of the business now had 1400 rental cars and 350 light commercial vehicles. [6] The company also had vehicle contract hire operations in Liverpool and Sheffield. [7] In December 1989, he gained a further 13 dealerships in the North East of Scotland, with the purchase of Ron Hutcheson Motors Ltd. [4] [8]