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In 2016, Mellor launched the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter-based Strata minibus, with a capacity of up to 22 seated passengers. [11] [12] The Strata has sold well in the market of the United Kingdom's 'second minibus revolution' of the mid to late 2010s, winning orders from a number of operators including Arriva North West [13] [14] and Bus Vannin.
The sale of Leyland Bus was completed in January 1987 at a final price of £4 million (equivalent to £14,211,000 in 2023), by which point the management team had gained an improved deal that included a warehousing and distribution agreement with Leyland Parts, which enabled Leyland Bus to supply its own parts.
In 2009, Park's Motor Group became Scotland's only official Overfinch distributor, which specialises in bespoke Range Rovers. In January 2011, Park's Motor Group extended its portfolio by opening Saab, in Ayr. 2012 saw further expansion as their Renault Irvine site was developed adding Fiat, Nissan, Suzuki, and Dacia to the site as well as Honda.
Alexander Dennis is a British bus manufacturing company based in Larbert, Scotland.The largest bus and coach manufacturer in the United Kingdom, with a 50% market share in 2019, it has manufacturing plants and partnerships in Canada, [2] China, Europe, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, [3] Singapore, South Africa and the United States.
LDV produced a range of panel vans, pick ups and minibuses, all available with various modifications and specifications.LDV's main customers were large British corporations, such as Royal Mail, National Grid plc and many other utility companies, which were politically persuaded to buy British built vehicles.
Joylong produces MPVs, vans, and minibuses. The following is a list of vehicles produced by the company: MPVs ... VIP-A, a luxury variant; Minibuses (C-series)
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In 1913, Walter Alexander founded Alexander's Motor Service to expand upon the Falkirk & District Tramways Company's route into previously unserved Grangemouth. [2]In 1924, believing in the future of the omnibus, Alexander established W. Alexander & Sons Limited, to run them and to manufacture bodywork for its own fleet and for sale to other operators.