Online Sale of Pre-Owned Cars by Westdrive Kia and Mazda through BCA
【Summary】Westdrive Kia and Mazda have partnered with BCA to offer up to 500 part-exchange vehicles annually through an online remarketing program. The partnership aims to provide an efficient and profitable platform for selling used cars. BCA is excited about the regular source of desirable stock that this program will offer to buyers.
Westdrive Kia and Mazda have recently entered into a partnership with BCA for online remarketing. This collaboration will allow them to offer up to 500 vehicles annually. The program is set to run for an initial 12 months and will involve the sale of part-exchange stock from the business.
Located in Braintree, Essex, Westdrive is one of the largest Kia dealerships in the UK and has been recognized with Kia Platinum Status for three consecutive years. The new sales program is scheduled to commence on Tuesday, August 29th.
John Palfree, the group head of sales at Westdrive, expressed his excitement about the partnership with BCA, stating that it will support their used car business and provide an efficient, sustainable, and profitable remarketing platform for their stock.
Craig Purvey, the CCO of BCA, also shared his enthusiasm for the collaboration with Westdrive Kia and Mazda. He mentioned that this new remarketing program will offer their buyers a regular source of desirable and saleable stock every week. Purvey further expressed his anticipation for working with Westdrive to enhance and develop their remarketing partnership in the future.
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