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In February 2013, Think Ford was founded. Originally part of Inchcape, the Farnborough, Guildford, Wokingham and Bracknell Ford Centres were acquired by Group 1 Automotive and became part of the Barons Group, and the Think Ford name was born. [3] In December 2014 Elms BMW and MINI were acquired to join the UK Barons Group network. [4]
Eventually becoming dissatisfied with BMW, he sold his dealership and retired to Monaco, although he retained a workshop in Guildford. [1] He continued his interest in racing cars, preparing historic cars for use at the Goodwood Revival until shortly before his death in a Monaco hospital, aged 91.
Jardine posted strong results for 2005 [20] and continued its expansion with new dealership openings such as Lamborghini in Reading [21] and McLaren in One Hyde Park in London [22] and by purchase of existing dealers from others; e.g. Milcars BMW in 2003, [23] Marshall Honda in Reading in 2006, [24] Pilling Land Rover in Welwyn Garden City, [25 ...
In 2003, Ward's Dealer Business, a publication of PRIMEDIA’s Ward's Communications, presented Herb Chambers Companies with the Ward's Dealer of the Year award "for honesty, exemplary customer service and employee care". [27] Also in 2003, J.D. Power and Associates awarded 7 of the Herb Chambers dealerships with the Certified Retailer award. [28]
The Rootes Group was a British automobile manufacturer and, separately, a major motor distributors and dealers business. From headquarters in the West End of London, the manufacturer was based in the Midlands and the distribution and dealers business in the south of England.
By 1900 John Dennis and his brother Raymond ran a successful car and cycle manufacturing company in Guildford which lead them to set up workshops in the old barracks in Onslow Street. They rapidly outgrew the building and in 1901 built a new factory on a site on the corner of Bridge Street and Onslow Street. [ 2 ]