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Stockton welcomes latest webuyanycar expansion
Car buying service webuyanycar.com has opened its third branch in County Durham, launching a new site in Stockton.
Building on its outlets in Middlesbrough and Durham, the Manchester-headquartered firm has created another 2 North East jobs with the move.
Richard Evans, Head of Technical Services at webuyanycar.com, said: “Our latest opening in Stockton is testament to the continued growth of webuyanycar.com and our support for customers in County Durham who we have been buying many thousands of cars from over the years.
“With the new branch we hope to reduce customer traveling time by opening in a more central location.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming many new customers in branch and continuing to be the area’s top consumer choice for selling cars in a convenient and hassle free way.”
The automotive firm has over 200 branches nationwide and the Stockton-on-Tees opening follows the announcement of its millionth customer earlier this year.
Richard added: “We are continuing to grow and put customers back in the driving seat, as more and more motorists realise they can negotiate a better deal by not part-exchanging.
“Our Stockton branch will be open 7 days a week and will offer instant bank transfers to motorists, saving valuable time.”
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