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Sell my car Hilsea

If you are looking to sell your car in the Hilsea area, we can help. We are a national company with a network of buyers across the UK who are always on the lookout for new stock. So, whether you are selling a family car, a performance car or a commercial vehicle, we can help you get the best possible price for it. When you sell your car with us, there is no need to worry about advertising, showings or haggling with buyers. We will take care of everything for you and ensure that you get the full market value for your vehicle. We also offer free collection from your home or workplace, so you don't even need to worry about getting your car to us. To get started, simply enter your registration and some basic details about your vehicle into our online form. We will then provide you with an initial valuation based on the information you have provided. If you are happy with this, we will arrange for one of our buyers to come and inspect your car. Once they have done so, they will make you a final offer which, if you accept, we will pay you in cash or bank transfer on the spot. It really is that easy to sell your car in Hilsea, so why not get started today?

Car sales in Hilsea

There are a few car dealerships in Hilsea, as well as a number of private sellers. The most popular models tend to be small to medium sized hatchbacks and sedans, although there are a few SUV's and sports cars on the market as well. Prices are generally reasonable, although you may be able to haggle a bit more with a private seller.

The car industry in Hilsea can be traced back to the early years of the 20th century, when a number of small car manufacturing companies were established in the area. One of the most successful of these was the Hillman Motor Company, which was based in the town. The company was founded in 1907 by William Hillman, and initially produced a range of small cars. In 1909, Hillman launched the first Hillman car, which was a small four-wheeler. The company went on to produce a number of different models over the next few years, including the Hillman Imp and the Hillman Minx. In the 1930s, Hillman was taken over by the Rootes Group, and the company's name was changed to Hillman Motors. Rootes also owned a number of other car manufacturers, including Humber and Singer. During the Second World War, Hillman's factories were used to produce a range of military vehicles, including the Humber Light Reconnaissance Car and the Hillman Avenger. After the war, Hillman resumed production of civilian vehicles, and in the 1950s the company launched the Hillman Husky, a small off-road vehicle. In the 1960s, Hillman was merged with Chrysler, and the Hilsea factory was closed down. However, a number of the former Hillman workers set up their own business, Humber Cars, which continued to produce cars in Hilsea until the late 1970s.


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