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Vantage Motor Group invest £750k in new Morecambe dealership
Vantage Motor Group is increasing its investment in the North West with a new Toyota dealership in Morecambe.
The facility, which represents an investment of £750k, follows a series of investments in the region including recently refurbished Vantage Citroen (previously John Wilding), Vantage Skoda (previously David Ian Skoda) as well as used car dealership Vantage Select on White Lund Industrial Estate.
The new site will mean the relocation of the Grange-over-Sands site to Morecambe with most staff staying within the business.
Vantage has ten dealerships across the North West spanning from Stockport in Greater Manchester up to Kendal in the Lakes, representing Hyundai, Toyota, Skoda and Citroen.
Managing director at Vantage Motor Group Mark Robinson, said: “We are pleased to have found a suitable site in Morecambe to relocate our Grange-over-Sands dealership to and by opening a dedicated Toyota service centre in Kendal our customers can be assured that the high levels of service they have experienced in the past will be maintained.
“With ten Toyota dealerships across the North West, Yorkshire and the West Midlands we are extremely proud to be one of the largest Toyota partnerships in the UK.
“We look forward to welcoming customers old and new to Vantage Toyota Morecambe where they will discover outstanding service, pragmatic advice and a fantastic range of cars.”
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