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Sell my car Littlehampton

If you are looking to sell your car in Littlehampton, we can help you do it quickly and easily. Our online car buying service offers a hassle-free way to sell your car, and we will even come to you to collect it. We offer a free online valuation service, so you can find out how much your car is worth without having to leave your home. We will also pay you the full amount for your car, so you don't have to worry about haggling with buyers or dealing with car dealerships. selling your car has never been easier, so why not get started today?

Car sales in Littlehampton

The car industry is one of the most important industries in Littlehampton. Car sales in Littlehampton account for a large percentage of the town's economy. The town is home to a number of car dealerships, as well as a number of independent car sales businesses. Littlehampton is also home to a number of car showrooms and car clubs.

The car industry in Littlehampton can be traced back to the early part of the 20th century, when a number of small car manufacturing companies were established in the town. One of the most successful of these was the Littlehampton Motor Company, which was founded in 1902 and produced a range of small cars until it ceased trading in the early 1920s. Other companies that were based in Littlehampton during this period included the Austin Motor Company, which had a factory in the town from 1909 to 1912, and the Standard Motor Company, which produced cars in Littlehampton from 1919 to 1926. The car industry in Littlehampton declined during the inter-war years, but experienced a revival in the 1950s with the establishment of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) factory. The BMC factory produced a number of popular models including the Austin A40 and the Morris Minor. The BMC factory closed in the early 1980s, but the car industry in Littlehampton received a boost in the late 1990s when the MG Rover Group opened a factory in the town. The MG Rover Group went into administration in 2005, but the factory remained in operation under the new ownership of Nanjing Automobile. Nanjing Automobile was subsequently taken over by SAIC Motor Corporation, and the Littlehampton factory now produces MG cars for the Chinese market.


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