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A local Volkswagen retailer has made the move to its new premises close to Swansea City centre.
Sinclair Volkswagen has invested a seven figure sum to create the state-of-the-art showroom and hi-tech workshop located on Langdon Road, SA1.
The eye-catching new facility, currently the largest in the UK, complements the retailer’s existing sites across southern Wales as well as providing the contemporary surroundings that are synonymous with the instantly recognisable Volkswagen brand.
Sinclair Volkswagen Swansea’s brand manager, Jeremy Phillips, explained: “It is very satisfying to finally move into our new premises. Both myself and my team are extremely proud of our new facility which will offer a relaxed and welcoming space for our new and existing customers.
The spacious new interior has the capacity to display up to 17 different models as well as accommodate an improved hospitality and servicing area, the latest digital technology, an enlarged Approved Used Volkswagen display and improved customer parking .
Jeremy, added: “While we are now open for business, and welcome customers to come and see our new premises for themselves, we are continuing to add our finishing touches to the showroom and we hope our customers will bear with us during this time. “
To find out more about the products and services available at Sinclair Volkswagen Swansea, Langdon Road, Swansea SA1 8QY, please call 01792 621 748.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amandeep Garcha .
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