Value, choice and outstanding customer service is what makes All Electric Garages in Halesowen the place to go when buying a used car.
Over 150 quality used vehicles are currently on show on the large forecourt of the garage which has been situated in Earlsway for nearly 20 years.
Renowned for its good reputation, All Electric Garages offers car buyers and sellers some fantastic deals on nearly new and pre-owned vehicles.
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Tony Bird, Used Car Sales Manager, said: "The forecourt has something for everyone, whatever their style, needs and budget.
" We have a huge choice of excellent vehicles with makes and models ranging from £2,000-£30,000."
The majority of used cars are under seven years old, all have a complete service history and all are available for inspection and test drives with no pressure, just lots of choice.
Tony said: "Customers are welcome to browse the forecourt any time they will find the service from our staff second to none. All Electric Garages have been in business throughout the Midlands since 1967 and we only deal in good quality vehicles, most of which have been hand-picked by myself."
Each week car buyers will find an array of offers available including top part-exchanges, free fuel and free mats.
For those looking for a new car, the garage also has two spacious indoor showrooms on site specialising in new Seat, Skoda and Suzuki vehicles.
The garage also has its own body shop, servicing facilities, incorporating MOT testing on site, catering for all your motoring needs.
All Electric Garages, Earlsway, Halesowen is open 8.30-7pm Monday-Friday, 9-5pm Saturday and 10.30-4.30pm Sunday.
FACT FILE
Company
All Electric Garages
Managers
Paul Taylor, Tony Bird
Business Type
SEAT, Skoda and Suzuki dealers
Established
1967
Telephone
0121 585 6003
Web Address
www.allelectric.co.uk
Email Address
tony.bird@allelectric.co.uk
Location
Earlsway,
Halesowen
B63 3JD
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