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Sell my car Sidcup

Looking to sell your car in Sidcup? At WeWantAnyCar.com, we make it easy for you to sell your car. Get an instant online valuation for your car We want to buy any car, no matter what its age, make or model. We also don't mind what its condition is like - even if it's scrap, we'll give you a valuation. All you need to do is enter your car registration number and a few other details, and we'll give you an instant online valuation. Sell your car at a time that suits you Once you've accepted our valuation, we'll arrange a time and place that's convenient for you to bring your car to us. We're open every day, and we're even open on bank holidays, so it's easy to find a time that suits you. We'll pay you on the spot When you bring your car to us, we'll inspect it and confirm the valuation we gave you online. If everything is in order, we'll pay you on the spot, no matter what method of payment you prefer.

Car sales in Sidcup

There are a few car dealers in Sidcup, and many of them are quite small. However, there are a few larger dealerships, such as Ford, Volkswagen, and BMW. The prices of cars in Sidcup tend to be quite reasonable, and there is a good selection of both new and used cars. The sales staff at most dealerships are friendly and helpful, and they will usually try to get you the best deal possible.

The car industry in Sidcup can be traced back to the early years of the 20th century when a number of small engineering firms were established in the area. One of the most successful of these was the Sidcup Engineering Company, which was founded in 1903. The company produced a range of small cars and commercial vehicles, and was particularly known for its light trucks. In the years following the First World War, the company expanded rapidly and began to produce a wider range of vehicles, including buses and coaches. In 1926, the company was acquired by the British Leyland Motor Corporation, and became part of the Leyland Group. During the Second World War, the company's factory was used to produce a range of military vehicles, including tanks and armoured cars. After the war, production resumed on a range of commercial and passenger vehicles. In the late 1960s, the Leyland Group was nationalised by the British government, and the Sidcup factory became part of the British Leyland Motor Corporation. In the 1980s, the company was privatised and renamed the Rover Group. In 2000, the Rover Group was acquired by BMW, and the Sidcup factory became part of BMW's UK operations. Today, the factory produces a range of BMW vehicles, including the 1 Series, 3 Series and 5 Series.


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