BMW dealership names - reveal your age

BMW dealership names - reveal your age

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Mr Squarekins

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1,149 posts

67 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Driving past Sytner today, I recalled the distinctive regional dealership names. anyone remember:

Ronk
Robert Stern
Radford
Pool Dam
Damon Hill

What else? Not the big brands of today.

mikey_b

2,046 posts

50 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Plymouth had a big BMW dealership in Union Street, called Grevan. Long since moved out to an out-of-town location and changed to Ocean.

BigMon

4,606 posts

134 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Hallamshire Motor Company was pre-Sytner in Sheffield.

Mr Squarekins

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1,149 posts

67 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Just remembered Nick Whale. l think it replaced Damon Hill in Warwick.

Mr Squarekins

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Bluebell. I think it was in Cheshire somewhere.

g3org3y

20,897 posts

196 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Locally it was Hexagon and Stephen James.

surveyor

18,056 posts

189 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Peter West, Shorpe.
Wheatley Hall, Doncaster

ClaphamGT3

11,479 posts

248 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Stocks of Ipswich
Minden Motor Co in Bury St Eds before they ditched BMW to do Jaguars
Bates of Maldon
Cronk Guildford
Vines Redhill

4rephill

5,059 posts

183 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Mr Squarekins said:
Driving past Sytner today, I recalled the distinctive regional dealership names. anyone remember:

Ronk
Robert Stern
Radford
Pool Dam
Damon Hill

What else? Not the big brands of today.
Robert Stern! - You kids of today! hehe

Allow me to educate you:

My first BMW used to be serviced by "Black and White BMW" in the late 80's, in the little village of Harvington, just outside Evesham in Worcestershire.

(Back then, there was no loan car, customer car collection and delivery service, or customer lift service, so you either had to arrange transport to and from the dealership [ which was in the middle of nowhere! ] yourself, or as I used to, you had to sit around their reception area until your car was finished [ I spent many hours in that reception area - Got to know the staff really well! smile ] )

The "Black and White" franchise was bought by David Richards (of Prodrive fame - Builders of the World Rally Championship winning cars for Colin McRae, Richard Burns and Petter Solberg), who moved the dealership to Four Pools Estate in Evesham.

After many years of David Richards owning the franchise, he sold it to Robert Stern.

Robert Stern eventually decided to abandon Evesham, and move the dealership to Worcester, building a brand new dealership on the outskirts of Worcester.

For a short period of time, he also bought a small Volvo dealership site on the other side of the City, purely to sell approved used cars.

The approved used car sales site lasted a couple of years, and was then abandoned, the approved used cars moving to the main dealership site.

Robert Stern eventually sold the franchise to Rybrook, who own it to this day.




Spare tyre

10,133 posts

135 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Scothall or scotall Southampton

Mr Squarekins

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Sunday 29th May 2022
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4rephill said:
Mr Squarekins said:
Driving past Sytner today, I recalled the distinctive regional dealership names. anyone remember:

Ronk
Robert Stern
Radford
Pool Dam
Damon Hill

What else? Not the big brands of today.
Robert Stern! - You kids of today! hehe

Allow me to educate you:

My first BMW used to be serviced by "Black and White BMW" in the late 80's, in the little village of Harvington, just outside Evesham in Worcestershire.

(Back then, there was no loan car, customer car collection and delivery service, or customer lift service, so you either had to arrange transport to and from the dealership [ which was in the middle of nowhere! ] yourself, or as I used to, you had to sit around their reception area until your car was finished [ I spent many hours in that reception area - Got to know the staff really well! smile ] )

The "Black and White" franchise was bought by David Richards (of Prodrive fame - Builders of the World Rally Championship winning cars for Colin McRae, Richard Burns and Petter Solberg), who moved the dealership to Four Pools Estate in Evesham.

After many years of David Richards owning the franchise, he sold it to Robert Stern.

Robert Stern eventually decided to abandon Evesham, and move the dealership to Worcester, building a brand new dealership on the outskirts of Worcester.

For a short period of time, he also bought a small Volvo dealership site on the other side of the City, purely to sell approved used cars.

The approved used car sales site lasted a couple of years, and was then abandoned, the approved used cars moving to the main dealership site.

Robert Stern eventually sold the franchise to Rybrook, who own it to this day.
Great stuff! smile

Can you recall a tiny bmw dealership at Mustow Green between Kidderminster and Bromgrove, probably 1970s?

I have a faint memory of viewing what I think would be a 2002 there as a very young child with my dad.

21TonyK

11,784 posts

214 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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mikey_b said:
Plymouth had a big BMW dealership in Union Street, called Grevan. Long since moved out to an out-of-town location and changed to Ocean.
My first BM's paperwork had Grevans name on it, latterly "Ocean Torbay"

Ziplobb

1,400 posts

289 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Blackwater Service Station
HGL
Snows Isle of Wight

chesby

476 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Hughenden Motors
Birds

Both in South Bucks.

scott10005

87 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Just purchased this today for a gift for an old work colleague. The North East of Scotland’s first BMW dealership. Not sure when John Clark started, but I think it’s over 40 years ago. I worked there 1999-2012 and there was still a few Golden Lion employees around.

edthefed

718 posts

72 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Andrews BMW Oak Lane Bradford

Burnt out in the 2001 riot

VeeTenM

665 posts

119 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Mr Squarekins said:
Just remembered Nick Whale. l think it replaced Damon Hill in Warwick.
Now Rybrook who have moved to a new building, looks nuts!

mfmman

2,647 posts

188 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Western Counties in Bristol and Wellsway in Bath. Both operated at various locations and now part of Dick Lovett group

Austin_Metro

1,286 posts

53 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Lewis were on the road between Penryn and Falmouth.

Now Ocean, I think.

21TonyK

11,784 posts

214 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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ISTR the one in Paignton was "Chennells" before if was taken over by Grevans and then became Ocean.

Edited by 21TonyK on Sunday 29th May 20:56