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Sell my car Hessle

If you're looking to sell your car in Hessle, we can help. We work with a network of approved dealers who are keen to buy your car, and can offer you a great price for it. The process is simple. All you need to do is enter your car's registration number and a few details, and we'll get an initial valuation for your car. If you're happy to proceed, we'll put you in touch with a dealer in Hessle who will arrange a time and place to inspect your car. If everything goes well, you'll get a great price for your car and can start shopping for a new one!

Car sales in Hessle

Car sales in Hessle are quite strong, with many dealerships reporting good sales figures. However, the used car market is also quite strong in Hessle, so it is important to do your research before buying a car. There are a number of good quality used car dealerships in Hessle, so you should be able to find a good deal on a used car.

The car industry in Hessle has a long and proud history dating back to the early days of motoring. The first car to be built in Hessle was the Hesslemobile, which was produced by the Hessle Motor Company in 1908. The company was founded by brothers William and George Hessle, who had previously worked as mechanics in a local garage. The Hesslemobile was a small car with a two-cylinder engine and a top speed of around 30mph. It was designed to be easy to drive and maintain, and was popular with farmers and small businesses. The company continued to produce cars until 1914, when production was halted due to the outbreak of World War One. After the war, the Hessle Motor Company resumed production of cars, but the company was not as successful as it had been pre-war. In 1922, the company was bought by the Rootes brothers, who renamed it the Rootes Motors Corporation. Under Rootes ownership, the Hessle factory produced a number of different models, including the Hillman Minx and the Singer Gazelle. In the late 1960s, the Rootes Group was bought by Chrysler, and the Hessle factory was closed down. The site was later redeveloped for housing. Today, there is little reminder of Hessle's once thriving car industry, but the town's association with the motor car lives on in the name of the local football team, Hessle Town AFC.


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