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Sell my car Hailsham

If you are looking to sell your car in Hailsham, then you have come to the right place. We can help you to sell your car quickly and easily, and we will even come to you to collect it. We are a national company with a wide network of buyers, so we are sure to be able to find a buyer for your car. We will handle all of the paperwork and payments for you, so you can be sure that the process is quick and easy. Contact us today to get started.

Car sales in Hailsham

There are a few different car dealerships in Hailsham, and each one offers a different selection of cars. If you're looking for a specific car, it's worth checking out a few different dealerships to see who has the best selection. Prices can vary depending on the dealer, so it's worth shopping around to get the best deal.

Hailsham has a long and proud history in the car industry. The town was home to the first ever car factory in the UK, which was set up by William Morris in 1898. The factory produced the Morris Bullnose, which was the first mass-produced car in the country. The car industry in Hailsham really took off in the early 1900s, with a number of different companies setting up factories in the town. These included the Standard Motor Company, which produced the first ever mass-produced car in the UK, the Austin Seven. During the First World War, Hailsham was home to a number of military vehicle factories, producing a range of vehicles for the war effort. After the war, the car industry in Hailsham went from strength to strength. A number of different companies set up factories in the town, including the Rootes Group, which produced a range of popular cars such as the Hillman Minx and the Humber Super Snipe. The car industry in Hailsham reached its peak in the 1960s, when the town was home to around a dozen different car factories. However, the industry began to decline in the 1970s and 1980s, as a result of the oil crisis and the recession. A number of factories closed down, and by the early 1990s, the car industry in Hailsham was all but extinct.


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