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Sell my car Banstead

Banstead is a town in the borough of Reigate and Banstead in Surrey, England. It is located south of Croydon in Greater London and has a population of around 18,000. If you are looking to sell your car in Banstead, we can help. We are a car buying service that offers to buy any car, no matter what its age, make, model or condition. We will even collect it for free from anywhere in the UK. To get started, simply enter your car's registration number and postcode into our online valuation tool. You will then be given a free, no-obligation quote. If you're happy with the price, we can arrange a time and place to collect your car. We will even pay you on the spot. So if you're looking for a quick and easy way to sell your car in Banstead, get in touch with us today.

Car sales in Banstead

Car sales in Banstead have been steady over the past few years. The town has a good selection of dealerships, and there are a number of private sellers as well. Prices are generally reasonable, and there is a good mix of new and used cars on offer.

The car industry in Banstead has a long and rich history. It is thought that the first cars were built in the town in the early 1900s, and the industry has been an important part of the local economy ever since. The first car manufacturer in Banstead was J.W. Foster & Sons, who set up shop in 1904. The company built a range of cars, including the popular Foster Fifteen. In the 1920s, Banstead was home to a number of car makers, including the Banstead Motor Company and the Standard Motor Company. These companies built a variety of cars, including the Banstead Buckingham and the Standard Eight. The car industry in Banstead continued to thrive in the 1930s, with a number of companies, including the Hillman Motor Company, setting up production facilities in the town. The Hillman Minx was one of the most popular cars built in Banstead during this period. The car industry in Banstead was dealt a blow during the Second World War, as many of the town's factories were destroyed by bombing. However, the industry quickly recovered and continued to thrive in the post-war years. In the 1960s, Banstead was home to a number of major car makers, including the Rootes Group, Vauxhall and Ford. The town was also home to a number of smaller manufacturers, such as the Banstead Motor Company and the Standard Motor Company. The car industry in Banstead began to decline in the 1970s and 1980s, as many of the town's factories were closed down. However, there are still a number of car makers based in Banstead, including the Jaguar Land Rover plant.


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