Motor dealership Breeze Volkswagen has announced that work has commenced on the development of a dedicated newfacility to accommodate Volkswagen commercial vehicles.

Due to open autumn 2016, the new Breeze Van Centre will be located on a neighbouring site on Yarrow Road, Poole, with the passenger car facility expanding in to the vacated space at the existing site. The relocation of the Breeze Van Centre and the extended passenger car facility will create further jobs at both the van centre and the passenger car site.

The new 153 square foot van centre will feature six service bays providing customers with all levels of servicing, repairs and MOT’s six days a week.  The forecourt will have display bays for more than 40 used Volkswagen vans and a dedicated parts department will also be on site.

 

Once the van centre has moved to its new site, passenger cars will extend into the vacated space and will have the ability to accommodate further new and used vehicles.  There will also be increased workshop capacity and improved customer parking.

John Corderoy, managing director at Breeze Volkswagen, says: “As business has continued to grow we have outgrown both the van centre and passenger car site.  In sourcing an adjoining larger site for the new van centre as well as expanding the passenger car facility, we will be able to offer customers increased choice from the Volkswagen range as well as improved services.

“Our aim is to continually deliver a competitive high standard of service to all of our customers and we are set to provide this unrivalled Volkswagen service from our dedicated new Breeze Van Centre and extended passenger car facility in Poole.”

For further information, contact Breeze Volkswagen on 01202 713000 or visit www.breeze-volkswagen.co.uk.

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