A car dealership in Coventry has invested for growth following a strong trading period in the second half of last year. Autochoice Car Sales (UK) Ltd has invested more in the servicing side of its business with funding from banking partners the Royal Bank of Scotland having enabled them to open up a new MOT station at the close of 2011.
Autochoice trades from the one acre site on Fletchamstead Highway on the A45. The company has been selling used cars for more than two decades, specialising in vehicles that have had just the one owner and that come with full service histories. Toward the close of last year the firm opened a brand new, state-of-the-art workshop and MOT facility that was officially opened by Coventry's Lord Mayor and which increases the service provision that is offered by the company.
As a part of this proposition, the firm is launching a brand new ServiceClub that will offer regular customers a competitively priced regular service in addition to other benefits that are normally associated with main dealers.
"The second half of last year saw strong turnover in our growth from both our sales and servicing operations" says the Director of Autochoice Car Sales (UK) Ltd, Dean Malhan. "This month sees the launch of our new website which promotes our philosophy of providing a friendly, professional service at normal 'street' prices. We feel the strong independent service that we provide is proving popular with returning customers."
published: 17/01/2012
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