Where are stoneacre based?
Doncaster, United Kingdom
Stoneacre offers new and used car sales, as well as many aftersales services such as car servicing and MOTs….Stoneacre Motor Group.
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Doncaster, United Kingdom |
| Revenue | £982m |
| Number of employees | 3,000 |
| Website | stoneacre.co.uk |
Who is the owner of stoneacre?
owner Richard Teatum
Stoneacre Motor Group’s founder and owner Richard Teatum has invested over £3 million in rival car retail group Vertu Motors.
How many stoneacre sites are there?
Originally founded in 1994, Stoneacre is a family-owned business that has steadily evolved to become one of the UK’s fastest growing and most successful car dealers, now found in over 60 locations across England and Wales.
What happened to Hodgson Mazda?
The Hodgson Motor Group’s Toyota, Mazda and Suzuki dealerships at the Metrocentre in Gateshead and Silverlink in Newcastle, have been snapped up by Doncaster based Stoneacre Motor Group after managing director Steve Hodgson decided it was time to retire, following two bouts of open heart surgery.
Can you part ex your car if its on finance?
You can use any equity in your current car as a deposit for the new finance agreement. Alternatively, you could part-exchange your car during a finance agreement, although you need to consider how much you owe and how much your car is worth to see if it makes financial sense to do this.
Can I transfer car finance to another person?
Can you transfer car finance to someone else? No, unfortunately you can’t transfer an existing car finance agreement to someone else. Every car finance agreement is tailored to your individual circumstances and, as nobody else will have exactly the same circumstances as you, the agreement can’t be transferred.
What happens to car finance when someone dies?
Your car finance debt does not disappear after you die If you have a personal contract purchase (PCP), hire purchase (HP), personal loan or any other kind of borrowing to finance your car, that debt remains payable even in the event of your death.
Who is the legal owner of a car on finance?
The finance company is the legal owner of the car until the loan is fully paid off. If the car is involved in an accident or receives a fine for parking or speeding, the registered keeper (i.e., you) will pay. It is the car’s legal owner (i.e., the borrower) who is authorised to resell the vehicle.
Can I hand my car back after 3 years?
You can return it, but you’ll probably have to pay back any remaining money you owe on the contract, so if you still have a year left, then the lender will expect a year’s worth of fees up front.
Can bailiffs take my car if on finance?
Can a bailiff clamp a car that is on finance or hire purchase? Yes he can. In fact, if the vehicle is located on a highway he has no choice but to do so.
Can I own a car but not be the registered keeper?
The Owner Of A Vehicle/Car The owner is not necessarily and does not have to be the registered keeper or be the day to day user/driver of the car. A common scenario is where a company owns the vehicle but an employee is the registered keeper and the day to day user of the vehicle.
Where is Stoneacre head office?
Stoneacre Head Office is located in Thorne North, Doncaster. We many departments to give you the best online and offline customer experience. Stoneacre is an award-winning automotive business established in 1994. Since then, we’ve expanded to over 45+ locations nationwide.
Why buy from Stoneacre?
Our constant aim is to make your car buying experience, service visit and any other interaction with Stoneacre a memorable one – for all the right reasons. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional levels of customer service and after sales support, and we work hard to enhance each customer experience by developing long lasting relationships.
How many employees does Stoneacre Motor Group have?
Most successful and fastest growing motor groups with 48 locations nationwide, employing over 2500 staff and representing 22 off the world’s leading car manufacturers.Stoneacre continues…