Eurorepar Car Service takes over the famous Great North Road

Great North Road
  • Seven new Eurorepar Car Service centres arrive in key locations along the Great North Road

  • New centres in Durham, York, London, and Edinburgh strengthen Eurorepar’s national presence

  • “We’re delighted to welcome seven highly committed network members as we continue with our strategic growth”, Chris Jones, Head of Network & Business Development, Eurorepar Car Service

Eurorepar Car Service has announced the addition of seven new centres to its network, all located close to the A1, also known as the Great North Road.

The arrival of Bescol Motors in Durham, Autosafe and Faber Garage in York, AB Dyne, CPS, and G.M Motorserve in London, and MH Autos in Edinburgh expands the network’s coverage across the famous arterial route. 

The Great North Road is the longest road in the United Kingdom, at 410 miles (660 km), connecting London with Edinburgh. The new Eurorepar Car Service centres located along the iconic stretch of road closely follow the introduction of four West Midlands-based centres, each of which serves a village, town, or city close to the A1.

Chris Jones, Head of Network & Business Development Manager at Eurorepar Car Service, said: “We’re delighted to welcome seven highly committed network members as we continue with our strategic growth. The A1 is one of the most important transport routes in the UK, and the ability to serve customers at key locations along it is an important step in widening our national representation.”

As part of their membership, centres in the Eurorepar Car Service network are provided with a comprehensive list of benefits. From tailored business and marketing support to the latest training resources and an incentivised, extensive parts catalogue, the Stellantis-backed garage initiative provides the UK’s independent garages with the support required to grow their operation. Garages can also capitalise on several customer finance schemes, such as Drive Now, Pay Later, and pre-paid servicing.

For more information about Eurorepar Car Service, go to https://www.eurorepar.co.uk

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