THE Bradford branch of an online car buying service is celebrating a major milestone.
The webuyanycar branch, situated in the car park of the Asda superstore off Cemetery Road, this week acquired its 10,000th car, making it one of the company’s top performing sites.
The successful branch is fully self-sustainable, running off solar power, and has an entirely paperless sales process.
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— webuyanycar (@webuyanycar) June 29, 2022
Richard Evans, head of technical services at webuyanycar, said: “This latest milestone is a huge achievement for our Bradford team and demonstrates that webuyanycar continues to be the preferred choice for thousands of car owners.
"Over the years, our Bradford branches have purchased a wide and varied range of cars from customers in the area, from Mercedes to Minis, Porsches to Peugeots, as well as those with outstanding finance, and, more recently, electric and hybrid vehicles too.
“Our unique proposition, in that we make the car-selling process simple and time-saving, is continuing to prove popular across the UK.’’
Manchester-based automotive firm runs more than 500 local branches nationwide, where its team of experts finalise purchases from car owners who have secured a free, no obligation valuation in under 30 seconds via the webuyanycar website.
This Morning presenter Philip Schofield is the face of the firm’s TV advertising campaign.
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