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JCT600’s re-developed Peugeot Bradford dealership opens
JCT600’s Peugeot dealership on Sticker Lane in Bradford has re-opened following an extensive four month redevelopment project to enhance the showroom and improve the customer experience.
Peugeot Bradford has undergone a complete interior refurbishment to improve customers’ visits by incorporating the brand’s very latest retail concepts. Key features include a six car showroom with dedicated handover bay, upgraded hospitality areas and boutique-style furniture as well as energy efficient LED lighting throughout. The showroom also features JCT600’s popular kids zone, complete with gaming station and iPad plus.
In addition, the workshop has been expanded with a further four ramps.
“It’s really important to us that our customers enjoy visiting our dealerships and this means ensuring that their surroundings and the facilities available give them everything they might need, as well as having attentive, well-trained staff on hand to help,” explains Mark Taylor, group property director of JCT600. “We have an ongoing improvement programme to keep our showrooms looking great and this latest work at Peugeot Bradford has included a major upgrade, incorporating the brand’s newest ideas for enhancing the customer experience as well as expanding our workshop.
“Whether visiting in search of a new car, or for a service or repair, customers can enjoy their time with us in our upgraded showroom and make the most of the improved hospitality facilities.”
Peugeot Bradford offers a full range of new and used vehicles as well as service and maintenance facilities.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Kilmurray .
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