Scania opens Europe’s first indoor used truck sales centre in Warrington

Commercial Motor
March 2, 2017


Scania has opened Europe’s first indoor used truck sales centre in Warrington, offering buyers the chance to view a wide selection of the manufacturer's secondhand vehicles.

The Scania Warrington Used Truck Centre in Chesford Grange is less than 500 metres from junction 21 of the M6 and opening hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm; Saturday 9am to 3pm and by appointment on Sundays. Current stock at the facility includes a selection of Euro-6 tractor units and an 8-wheel tipper.

Paul Prewett, sales manager at Scania Warrington, said: "Customers who buy used trucks are extremely important to us and this was the reason behind setting up a dedicated used site. We want to make their buying process even easier and we’re offering finance and insurance here, so everything can be completed under one roof in Warrington.

"We’re going the extra mile for our customers, this new facility comfortably holds up to 50 trucks inside and it’s the first of its kind in Europe,” Prewett added.

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