Car dealership invests £400,000 in showroom

Liverpool independent used car dealer Solo Car Sales unveils £400,000 transformation of its showroom. Tony McDonough reports

Solo Car Sales
Solo Car Sales in Anfield has invested £400,000 into its showroom

 

Independent north Liverpool used car dealer Solo Car Sales has completed a £400,000 investment into its Anfield showroom.

Solo was founded by director James McConville and his dad Stephen McConville in 2008. In February LBN revealed the business was starting a project to completely overhaul the look of the showroom.

Its premises previously had four offices and what James describes as “basic” facilities. Following the revamp the premises now offers seven offices, a staff room, new customer facilities, EV chargers and professional hand over bays.

“For years, my Dad and I felt that the showroom wasn’t reflecting who we are and how we operate,” said James. “Our valued staff and customers alike deserved better facilities and that’s what we’ve created after hours and hours of hard work. 

“We’re very excited to welcome our customers – both familiar faces returning and new – to the showroom and give them the true Solo Car Sales experience in much more fitting surroundings.”

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Since opening 17 years ago Solo has sold more than 13,000 cars with thousands of 4.9+ reviews across Google, TrustPilot and AutoTrader. It has even been recognised as in the top 7% in AutoTrader’s UK car dealers out of 13,500 across the country.

 

James McConville
James McConville, co-founder of Solo Car Sales in Anfield

 

James added: “Since 2008, we’ve expanded from one unit to four, whilst also adding a local storage yard to facilitate our continuous growth. For me, Solo Car Sales is so different because of the service we offer.

“Our aim is always to set a new standard for how buying a car should feel and we act accordingly; putting people before profit, transparency before tactics, and long-term trust before short-term gains.

“Car dealerships can get a bit of a bad rap. I’m passionate about changing the perception of the used car industry by raising the bar on care, clarity and genuine connection.”

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