LKQ Euro Car Parts opens new Gloucestershire branch

2022-08-21 13:42:23 By : Ms. Kyra Yu

By Matt Hall | 3rd February 2022

Automotive parts distributor LKQ Euro Car Parts has opened its first branch in Cirencester.

Located in the Love Lane Industrial Estate on Midland Road, the new store will give drivers and garages in the area convenient, local access to the firm's 160,000-strong range of car, light commercial vehicle and specialty parts.

From replacement wiper blades and headlamp bulbs to collision parts and even garage equipment, LKQ said their range is designed to help local businesses future-proof their operations and cater for the latest, cleanest vehicles on the road.

LKQ Euro Car Parts stocks households names like Bosch, Duracell and Continental, as well as having its own line of brands to ensure customers can make the right choice for their specific vehicle needs and budget.

The Cirencester branch is LKQ Euro Car Parts' first in the town, but it also has sites in Gloucester, Bristol and Bath.

Chris O'Rourke, divisional director at LKQ Euro Car Parts, said: "It's great to be here and we're delighted to be able to provide an even better service to our customers in Cirencester and the surrounding areas.

"As well as having a team of industry experts in-store ready to help customers find exactly what they need when they come in, our new branch offers a fantastic click-and-collect service along with amazing weekly offers.

"Whatever our customers need from us, be it for a minor vehicle repair or to get their car ready for a long trip or staycation, we're here to deliver. And we're here for local independent garages, too - they provide a fantastic, highly competitive service for all types of vehicles, and we want to help them keep meeting and exceeding their customers' expectations now and in the future."

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