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Clive Sutton to launch brokerage service

Thursday 2 July 2009, 11:11
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Luxury car dealer Clive Sutton is launching a new brokerage service on July 6 in response to customers that are unwilling to risk selling on the private market.

Clive Sutton act as the customer’s personal agent and will sell the owner’s car and help them prepare it to achieve the best price possible. The goal is to take away the hassle of selling privately, without having to accept low trade prices.

Customers can also buy cars from Clive Sutton using the brokerage service too.

Clive Sutton said: “The market is markedly different today to what it was just six months ago - and it is set for more change in the future, too.

“With the tightening of lending criteria and the abundance of negative equity, the conventional part-exchange deal no longer works for many owners and dealers alike.”


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