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S M Purves.
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Mike Ruff, GW editor
KeymasterEast Anglian Mini Centre, in Ipswich, has gone into liquidation after it stopped trading last month after nearly 30 years of business. The garage, whi
[See the full post at: “Increasing costs and mounting debts” sees family-run Ipswich garage close after 30 years]Eddie Bamber
GuestSo sad to read this. Classic Minis alone would struggle to sustain a business, but I would have thought that the BMW side of the business would have proved profitable ?.
Dave
GuestWith everybody moving to digital the garage world needs to move with the times. The older generation need to move the up and coming garages that have engaging websites
Peter fearnley
GuestSorry to hear that a garage is closing due to overheads getting out of control I hope the owners tried speaking to advisors like the RMI to try to guide them back to profit good luck guys
S M Purves
GuestUnfortunately there is very little appreciation for old school values and standards, and even less loyalty to those who have served the industry to the highest standards over many years.
Its pounds and pence and how fast a job can be done that the customer, concerns them self with now, and not the quality or standards of workmanship on offer.
far to many people are blinded by the glass palace main dealer type garages, thinking if they look this good they must be the best, only to find out the hard way, that the service they received was little more than a tick book exercise with a very hefty bill.
The motor trade will be a all the poorer for the loss of independent garages such as this mini centre.
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