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Sell my car Bolton

If you're looking to sell your car in Bolton, we can help. We have a large network of fully qualified car buyers ready to make you an offer on your car. Selling your car with mymotormatch.co.uk is simple, quick and easy, and in most cases we can complete the sale in as little as 24 hours. We also offer free collection from your home or work. To get started, get a free online valuation for your car then book an appointment at your local branch.

Car sales in Bolton

In Bolton, car sales have increased significantly in recent years. This is due to a number of factors, including the city's growing population and economy. Additionally, the availability of financing and the introduction of new models have made purchasing a car more affordable for many Bolton residents.

The car industry in Bolton has a long and rich history. The first car manufacturing company in Bolton was founded in 1887 by William Hesketh Lever. The company, which was later renamed Lever Brothers, went on to become one of the largest and most successful car manufacturers in the world. In the early years, Lever Brothers produced a small number of cars for the wealthy, but it was not until the early 20th century that the company began to mass-produce cars for the general public. During the First World War, Lever Brothers was one of the largest suppliers of cars to the British army, and the company's factory in Bolton was one of the largest car manufacturing plants in the world. After the war, Lever Brothers expanded its business into other areas, such as soap and detergent production, but cars remained a core part of the company's business. In the late 1960s, Lever Brothers merged with another British company, Unilever, to form the giant multinational corporation known as Unilever. However, the car manufacturing operations of Lever Brothers were spun off into a separate company, known as the British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC). The 1970s were a difficult time for the British car industry, and BLMC was hit hard by industrial unrest, financial problems, and competition from foreign manufacturers. In 1975, the company was nationalized by the British government in an effort to save it from bankruptcy. In the 1980s, the British car industry underwent a period of restructuring and consolidation. BLMC was broken up and sold off in pieces. The Bolton factory was taken over by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan. Today, the car industry in Bolton is thriving. The Nissan factory in Bolton is one of the most productive car plants in Europe, and it exports cars all over the world. There are also a number of other car manufacturing companies based in Bolton, including Bentley and Jaguar Land Rover.


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