Ssangyong expands dealer network | Industry - Car News Oct 2014

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16:06 Friday 31 Oct 2014

Korean car maker Ssangyong has announced the appointment of 10 new sales and service centres as it continues to grow its UK network.

The news means that Ssangyong has now added 20 new dealers to its UK network in 2014. The latest batch of new Ssangyong dealers are located in Consett, Falmouth, Falkirk, Dumfries, Ipswich, Bath, Belfast, Shrewsbury, Plymouth, and Cardiff.

SSangyong Motor UK CEO Paul Williams said: “Confidence in the SsangYong brand is unquestionably growing, and our business proposition for dealers is increasingly being recognised as these 10 new appointments testify. We warmly welcome each and every one to the SsangYong franchise, which has grown by 29 new dealerships in less than two years. Our four model range has been extensively refreshed - face-lifted Korando, new Rexton W and Turismo, and greatly improved Korando Sports pick-up - offering dealers and their customers a complete range of SUV and 4x4 vehicles, plus our all-new B-segment X100 crossover arrives mid-next year.  That confidence is also translating into sales, with SsangYong now one of the fastest growing brands in the market this year.”

The expansion of Ssangyong’s dealer network is not going to stop there, with the brand actively seeking to appoint further authorised dealers across England, Scotland, and Wales over the coming months.

 


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