If you're looking to sell your car in Bury, we can help. We work with a large network of buyers across England to get the best possible price for your car. The process is simple - just enter your registration and postcode above to get started. We'll ask you some questions about your car and its condition, then use this information to generate an accurate valuation. Once you're happy with the price, we'll put you in touch with a buyer in your local area who will collect the car and pay you on the spot. It doesn't matter what kind of car you're selling, or its age or condition - we can help you to get a great price and sell it quickly and easily. So if you're ready to get started, enter your registration and postcode now.
There are a number of car dealerships in Bury, as well as a number of private sellers. The most popular cars in Bury seem to be Ford Fiestas and Vauxhall Corsas, although there is a good selection of different makes and models available. Prices for second hand cars in Bury are generally very reasonable, and there are often good deals to be had.
Bury's car industry began in the early 1900s with the opening of the Bury Motor Company. The company manufactured a range of cars, including the Bury Light Car, which was popular with customers. In the 1920s, the company expanded its operations to include a factory in Manchester, and by the 1930s it was one of the largest car manufacturers in the UK. The company went into decline during the Second World War, and was eventually taken over by the Rootes Group in the 1950s. The Manchester factory was closed down and the Bury company became a subsidiary of Rootes. In the 1960s, Bury was once again at the forefront of the car industry with the opening of the British Leyland factory. The factory produced a number of popular cars, including the Mini and the Austin Allegro. The British Leyland factory closed in the 1980s, and the car industry in Bury went into decline. However, in recent years there has been a resurgence in the industry, with a number of small companies opening up in the town.