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No waiting in workshop

The new fully-integrated workshop at Motor Corp City is designed to handle more than 80 cars a day. The branch . manager (Mr Ron Roach) says that new equipment in the workshop — which has a floor area of about 3000 sq m — will assist the mechanics in ‘ providing top-line service for all makes of'cars, particularly Honda and British Leyland vehicles. - ? ‘ r ' . Trained receptionists would ensure that people arriving for service would not have to wait and there was sufficient room in the Workshop for people to leave their cars there all day if they so desired. “Fast and efficient service in all departments is our mbtto,” 'said Mr Roach.

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Press, 2 September 1980, Page 26

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No waiting in workshop Press, 2 September 1980, Page 26

No waiting in workshop Press, 2 September 1980, Page 26

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