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North East car dealership celebrates 40th anniversary
North East car dealership Town Centre Automobiles are celebrating this week as they reach 40 years. The family owned firm opened its doors for business in December 1977. Starting off with just three staff, the new business began its life selling quality used cars from a site in Villiers Street in Sunderland town centre – hence the name of the company. Since 1977 Town Centre Automobiles, formerly known as Town Centre Citroen has acquired an unbeatable reputation for quality and customer satisfaction.
Commenting on the major milestone, Owner and Director, Steve Smith said;
“As a family business we have been proudly serving people of the north east and I would like to personally thank each and every one of our customers over the 40 years for their business.”
Town Centre Automobiles incorporates an award winning new and used vehicle Sales operation which includes a dedicated Motability & Fleet Department, as well as a comprehensive Aftersales Department offering all types of vehicle repair and body shop maintenance facilities.
As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations, Town Centre Automobiles are offering exclusive finance offers from 4.40%APR. The offer ends 30th December, for more information call 0191 5168822 or visit www.towncentreautomobiles.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Town Centre Automobiles .
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