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There are a few car dealerships in Stowmarket, and a few used car dealerships as well. The selection of cars is good, and prices are reasonable. Sales people are helpful and not pushy.
The car industry in Stowmarket can be traced back to the late 19th century when the town was home to a number of coachbuilders and wheelwrights. One of the most notable firms was George Grieve & Sons, who were based on Bury Street. The company was founded in 1874 and went on to become one of the largest employers in the town, with a workforce of over 200. George Grieve & Sons produced a range of horse-drawn vehicles, including coaches, wagons and hearse bodies. The company also had a successful motor vehicle division, which produced a number of different models including the Stowmarket Six. In the early 20th century, the company diversified into the production of aircraft parts and went on to supply components for a number of different types of aircraft, including the Bristol Blenheim and the Supermarine Spitfire. The company ceased trading in the late 1960s and the site was subsequently redeveloped. Today, there are a number of car dealerships and garages in Stowmarket, selling a range of different makes and models. The town is also home to a number of motoring-related businesses, including a number of mechanics and body shops.