New Mobile Trio

Here is an aerial view and of course they also had the building at the end of Nora's road seen in the early series
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Help me out here, it has two stickers in the window advertisting the new FORD Escort & Orion. But the cars in the window are an Austin Maestro, Montego, Metro & a 3 series BMW?
 
Help me out here, it has two stickers in the window advertisting the new FORD Escort & Orion. But the cars in the window are an Austin Maestro, Montego, Metro & a 3 series BMW?
I think in the episode they were a BL dealer,well Austin at least, also in the windows is a sticker for Granada, so I think maybe they were changing over from BL to Ford dealers, or perhaps they were doing both
 
I think in the episode they were a BL dealer,well Austin at least, also in the windows is a sticker for Granada, so I think maybe they were changing over from BL to Ford dealers, or perhaps they were doing both
For as long as I can remember car dealerships have had exclusivity clauses in their dealer contracts. Where I used to live, the same company sold three different makes of vehicles from three separate showrooms, on the same road, next to each other!
 
For as long as I can remember car dealerships have had exclusivity clauses in their dealer contracts. Where I used to live, the same company sold three different makes of vehicles from three separate showrooms, on the same road, next to each other!

Latest models on display at Flinstone and Rubble's dealership. Mr Barnabus Rubble is seen inspecting the luggage space .

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In the early 70's I was a parts manager based in St Albans, they had several showrooms dotted around Hertfordshire and one in North London.
In St Albans it was a Vauxhall dealership who then took on one of the first Datsun dealerships in the UK, in other showrooms they sold NSU and VW, those days it was all air cooled engines for VW until the VW K70 was launched, which being water cooled caused quite a stir.

The NSU cars were nothing but trouble and I am glad I had little to do with them, the Vauxhall brand had it's problems and generated a lot of warranty work, The Datsun cars were incredibly reliable.

The company also had a large car hire fleet with extra rental offices dotted around, so they also used a wide variety of cars bought for other dealerships including Ford and British Leyland, the BL cars often needed work doing to them and pretty unreliable, the most popular hire vehicles were the Datsuns and VW Camper Van.
 
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