A major auto store will open four showrooms as the company unveils its first physical dealerships.
Cinch is launching used car dealerships across the UK, the first being that of its former rival Cazoo.
Northampton citizens looking for a used car are in luck, as the first showroom will open there next week.
There will be more in Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester this month, with more planned for later this year.
Cinch is owned by Constellation Automotive Group and was established 4 years ago.
They say they will offer a wide diversity of used cars selected from their inventory of more than 5,000 vehicles.
The successful online business has already sold over 200,000 cars, online alone.
Robert Bridge, Cinch’s Chief Customer Officer, said: “We are now in our fourth year of successful expansion of our online business. So now is the best time to offer an omnichannel experience and open our first physical stores to reach more car shoppers in the United Kingdom. with our impeccable approach.
“Thousands of drivers across the UK have already bought into our fully online sales model.
“Now we’re on the verge of bringing some of those existing consumers together as users and welcoming new consumers through our doors for the first time. “
Customers will be able to see how they drive the cars and benefit from the assistance of the store team.
Those who buy and want to buy a car will complete the purchase on the website.
This comes as car dealer Cazoo went bankrupt a few months ago.
Cazoo was founded in 2018 by Alex Chesterman, who in the past created the successful real estate site Zoopla.
In 2020, he will become a household name, especially among sports fans, with sponsorships ranging from Aston Villa to the England cricket team.
At its peak, the company employed 4,500 people and valued it at more than £5bn.
However, after several years of heavy losses, Chesterton resigned in 2022 and the workforce was cut by more than half.
The administrators were removed in May, along with 720 other task cuts.
There are some hopes of a takeover deal for parts of the business, with Motors. co. uk being linked to the company in reports in June.
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