Major car logo to open THREE new dealerships, adding one in a coastal town, as part of £2 million investment

A BIG Car Logo will open three new dealerships, including one in a coastal town, as part of a £2 million investment.

Chorley Group will open new sales issues in the North West of England.

Franchises have opened in Blackpool and Ormskirk, and a third series will soon open in Wigan.

The new Peugeot Ormskirk franchise joins the Chorley Group’s existing Vauxhall in the city.

The company posted a message on social media that read: “We welcome @peugeot to the Chorley Group family.

“We are VERY excited to let everyone know that Peugeot has joined our Ormskirk branch, in collaboration with Stellantis’ well-established brand, Vauxhall.

“It has been many years of blood, sweat and tears, but despite everything a concept becomes reality and we could not be more proud.

“So, please: stop by the showroom, chat with the team, the environment and get acquainted with the revolutionary vehicles that Peugeot has to offer. “

The company sells new and used engines, from prominent brands such as Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, MG, Vauxhall, Isuzu, GWM ORA and Citroën.

Adam Turner, Chief Executive Officer of Chorley Group, said: “At Chorley Group, we are committed to focusing on our business-to-visitor experience.

“We try to offer even better environments that offer premium experiences, options and top-notch levels of service.

“Our purpose is to create sustainable destinations where visitors can explore our brands in one place, ensuring a stylish and fun experience. “

Eurig Druce, Vice President of Stellantis, said: “We are very pleased to grow with Chorley Group.

“They’re a committed spouse in the Northwest, making really significant investments and genuinely listening to their customers and caring about them.

“This commitment is very much appreciated from our point of view. “

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