Westbourne Motors turns to Isuzu for recovery vehicles

George Barrow
October 13, 2021

Breakdown and vehicle recovery company Westbourne Motors has added six new Isuzu 7.5 tonne crew cab recovery vehicles to its 250-strong fleet.

The six new Isuzu N75.190 crew cabs are expected to operate for seven years covering more than 100,000km per annum.

“When we were looking for an alternative supplier for these latest 7.5 tonne fleet additions, we decided to specify Isuzu on the strength of their overall performance and reliability in our existing fleet, as our first two Isuzu 7.5 tonne twin decks, that we acquired back in 2015, are still working well for us on a daily basis,” said Richard Colburn, director, Westbourne Motors.

The recovery vehicles were supplied by southeast dealer MC Truck and Bus and have been specified with Predator slide bed recovery bodies from JJ Conversions. They will operate from seven locations in the south of England spanning Bristol and Avon across to West Sussex.

“During the vehicle acquisition programme, we received excellent service from MC Trucks who kept us fully informed throughout the complete build programme,” added Colburn.

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George Barrow

George Barrow has been writing about nearly anything with wheels for the past 15 years, starting off his career in the car industry and ending up in commercial vehicles via a brief detour to cover technology, science and start-ups. Often found behind the wheel of a new product, his real interest lies in the business side of the automotive industry. George is the UK jury member of the International Van of the Year and International Pick-Up Award.

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