New Vauxhall Bradford dealership opens after £1.1m investment
A brand new showroom for Vauxhall Bradford has opened on Sticker Lane following a £1.1m investment by motor retailer JCT600.
The seven month construction project has transformed the site with the previous dealership being demolished and replaced with a brand new building with 1,000sq m of floor space.
Incorporating Vauxhall’s latest interior design and customer comfort features, the new showroom includes a café bar, toilets with baby changing facilities and a dedicated customer vehicle handover bay as well as JCT600’s kids zone with iPad and gaming station.
It also features an LED lighting scheme and a number of upgrades have also been made to the workshop.
Mark Taylor, group property director of JCT600, said: “After almost 30 years on this site, Vauxhall is one of our longest established franchises and we felt that our loyal customers deserved the benefits of a complete re-build rather than simply redeveloping our existing showroom.
“The design of car showrooms has come a long way in recent years with all of the leading motor retailers giving priority to making the customer experience as pleasant as possible.
“We are confident that our customers will enjoy the upgraded facilities and additional features now provided at Vauxhall Bradford.”
Vauxhall Bradford offers a full range of new and used vehicles as well as service and maintenance facilities.
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