JC Campbell has relocated its MG enterprise to a brand new £2m dealership on a two-acre website in Newry, Northern Eire.
Established in 1945 by Jim Campbell, the enterprise was an early seller of British Leyland.
Within the Seventies Jim’s son, Colin, entered the household enterprise and paved the best way for brand new partnerships with Rover, Citroën and Honda.
Right now, the third-generation enterprise is managed by Colin’s son, Stephen Campbell (pictured left), whose stewardship is guiding the household enterprise although the electrical revolution within the motor business.
Stephen mentioned: “This is an area we’ve been looking at for the best part of a decade. The local population is growing, and the infrastructure means it’s easily accessible to motorway and cross-border traffic. It really expands our territory and opens us up to more business geographically.”
As a part of the funding within the new facility, the enterprise has additionally secured a brand new contract with MG as one in every of its premier authorised sellers.
“We’ve actual confidence in the way forward for the MG model. Gross sales have been skyrocketing in recent times.
“It remains one of the fastest growing in Europe and that’s down to an excellent mix of electric and hybrid vehicles at different price points to suit a wide range of drivers.”
Ulster Financial institution offered funding. Its senior relationship supervisor Danny McGivern (pictured proper) mentioned: “Over the previous 80 years, JC Campbell has seen and tailored to vital change within the automotive business, not least the rise of the electrical automotive.
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