Monday, April 29, 2024

Car company in top gear as dealership completed

Construction of a major new premium used car dealership in Northamptonshire has reached practical completion.

Premier Car Supermarket has expanded into Kettering with the completion of the new facility on a 3.55-acre site at Cransley Park.

The premium used car retail operation, which has other dealerships in Derby and Leicester, is creating new jobs at the dealership which is located off the busy A43 at its junction with the A14 at Junction 8.

The development includes a sales building incorporating a workshop and repair bay with external car wash facilities. There is also customer and visitor parking with most of the spaces for display sales vehicles. Other work included landscaping the site.

Keir Edmonds, Managing Director at MCS Group, said: “The entire MCS Group team involved in the construction of the new Premier Car Supermarket at Kettering can be extremely proud of the fantastic new facility they have delivered. It has been a pleasure to work alongside the company on the project and we wish them huge success.”

Premier Car Supermarket Chief Executive Neil Chapman said: “We are delighted to bring this growing brand to a new store in Kettering, and proud to be generating a number of new jobs and exciting new business opportunities for the town and surrounding areas.

“The new site is in a great location and gives us access to thousands, if not millions of potential customers within a specific drive time radius. Car buyers will now have better access to our convenient, friendly and guided buying experience and hundreds of cars across the Midlands.”

Premier Car Supermarket’s new dealership is adjacent to a new 1,800 sq ft drive-thru Costa Coffee outlet at the entrance to the recently constructed 270,000 sq ft Cransley Park industrial warehouse development.

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