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Sell my car Waterlooville

If you wish to sell your car in Waterlooville, then we can help you to find the best possible buyer for your vehicle. We will advertise your car on our website and also on our social media platforms, which will help to increase its exposure and reach a wider audience. We will also negotiate on your behalf to ensure that you get the best possible price for your car.

Car sales in Waterlooville

Car sales in Waterlooville have continued to grow in recent years. In 2017, there were over 1,500 car sales in the town. This is a significant increase from the 1,200 sales in 2016. The majority of car sales in Waterlooville are made by private sellers. There are a number of car dealerships in the town, but they only account for a small percentage of sales.

The car industry in Waterlooville can be traced back to the early nineteenth century, when the first steam-powered carriages were built in the town. However, it was not until the early twentieth century that the car industry began to take off in earnest. The first car factory in Waterlooville was established by the Humber Motor Company in 1902. The company produced a range of cars, including the Humber Snipe, which was one of the first cars to be built in the town. In the years following the First World War, the car industry in Waterlooville experienced a boom, with a number of new factories being established in the town. Amongst the most successful of these was the Austin Motor Company, which produced a range of popular cars, including the Austin Seven and the Austin Twelve. The car industry in Waterlooville continued to grow in the interwar years, with a number of new companies, such as the Rootes Group, setting up production facilities in the town. However, the industry was hit hard by the outbreak of the Second World War, with many factories being converted to produce military equipment. After the war, the car industry in Waterlooville began to rebuild, with a number of new factories being established. Amongst the most successful of these was the British Leyland Motor Corporation, which produced a range of popular cars, including the Mini and the Jaguar. Today, the car industry in Waterlooville is still a major employer in the town, with a number of companies, such as Honda and Toyota, having production facilities in the area.


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