Has Bristol Street Motors Changed Its Name?

“It has been a tremendous journey with many more acquisitions, millions of cars sold and amazing colleagues, many of whom have been with us since Bristol Street Motors became part of the Vertu Motors group.

What happened to Bristol Street Motors?

Vertu Motors PLC is a car dealership group established in 2006 in the United Kingdom. It is listed on the Alternative Investment Market. The company began trading in 2007 after acquiring Bristol Street Motors, a Birmingham-based car dealership, for £38 million cash, £9 million of shares and assumed debt of £29 million.

Are Vertu and Bristol Street Motors the same?

Bristol Street Motors was established from a single motor retail dealership in Bristol Street, Birmingham. Now, Bristol Street Motors operate under the Vertu Motors Group and has grown to become a national brand recognised for its honesty, integrity and quality customer service.

Is Macklin Motors the same as Bristol Street Motors?

Macklin Motors is operated by Bristol Street Fourth Investments Limited (Hyundai, Nissan and Peugeot), Bristol Street First Investments Limited (Ford) and Grantham Motor Company Limited (Mazda).

Who sold Bristol Street Motors?

Vertu Motors plc
Vertu Motors plc has demonstrated significant growth since its first acquisition, Bristol Street Motors, 15 years ago. In 2007, Vertu Motors plc bought 32 Bristol Street Motors new and used car dealerships.

Are Bristol cars still being made?

These will be the final internal combustion engine Bristol Cars ever to be manufactured, as the entirely new Bristol Buccaneer will be an EV. Orders are being taken now for the remastered series of vehicles which will be delivered to customers in 2022 and 2023.

Why did Bristol cars go bust?

Classic car brand Bristol Cars has gone into liquidation after 75 years of trading, following a court-ordered process. The Bristol-based car manufacturer “finally succumbed” to financial pressure and winding up proceedings brought forward by HMRC.

How many Bristol Street Motors are there?

With over 20 Ford dealerships across the UK, Bristol Street Motors is your local friendly expert, providing you with a fantastic range of new, nearly new and used Ford cars right on your doorstep.

When did Bristol cars go out of business?

Bristol Cars were manufacturers of hand-built luxury cars headquartered in Bristol, England. After being placed in receivership and being taken over in 2011, it entered liquidation in February 2020.

Who runs Bristol Street Motors?

The Vertu Motors Group
The Vertu Motors Group operates a nationwide chain of over 150 franchised motor dealerships which offer sales, servicing, parts and bodyshop facilities for new and used cars and commercial vehicles. These dealerships fall under the trading names Vertu Motors, Bristol Street Motors and Macklin Motors.

Who is the biggest motor dealer in the UK?

Sytner Group
Top 100 car dealers in the UK by Revenue

Rank Name £ thousands
1 Sytner Group 6,006,000
2 Lookers 5,131,300
3 Pendragon 4,627,000
4 Arnold Clark 4,316,700

Where is Macklin Motors based?

The new Macklin Motors Motornation Glasgow, based in Darnley, is situated next to Vertu Group’s other Ford and Nissan dealerships, and will provide seven new job opportunities.

Who do Vertu Motors own?

Macklin Motors is dedicated to making your car buying experience a happy one. Specialising in premium and prestige vehicles, Vertu Motors is where you will find Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, MINI, Honda, Kia, Toyota and Volkswagen.

Who is the biggest VW dealer in the UK?

Marshall Volkswagen is one of the leading Retailers in the UK, operating from 18 locations in the south, west, central and north-east of England (Aylesbury, Barnstaple, Bridgwater, Coulsdon, Gatwick, Harlow, Horsham, Letchworth, Loughton, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Oxford (Kidlington), Reading, Scunthorpe, South Oxford (

Is Bristol banning all diesel cars?

All privately owned diesel vehicles will be barred from entering the proposed city centre clean air zone for eight hours a day. Bristol is set to become the first UK city to ban diesel cars in a bid to improve air quality.

Who is the biggest BMW dealer in the UK?

Sytner Group
Sytner Group has officially opened the UK’s largest BMW and Mini dealership in the form of a 200,000 square-foot facility in Sheffield.”

What car company no longer exists?

Some car brands associated with even the largest, most successful car manufacturers have been challenged in terms of sales and have had to be discontinued. The Ford Motor Company’s Mercury brand and General Motors’s Hummer, Pontiac, Saturn, and Oldsmobile brands have all been discontinued.

Are there any truly British car manufacturers left?

As of 2018 there are approximately 35 active British car manufacturers and over 500 defunct British car manufacturers. This page lists car manufacturers that build or built cars in the United Kingdom.

How much is a Bristol 405 worth?

The 405 used BMW 328 running gear. The auction house estimates this Bristol to bring between $123,000 and $184,000 on auction day.

What happened to the Bristol company?

In 1959, Bristol Aircraft merged with several major British aircraft companies to form the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) and Bristol Aero Engines merged with Armstrong Siddeley to form Bristol Siddeley. BAC went on to become a founding component of the nationalised British Aerospace, now BAE Systems.

Where is the Bristol Cars factory?

Bristol Cars Ltd, Filton, Bristol and Patchway Trading Estate, Bristol BS12 5TB.