Smooth and hassle free love the car 5…
Smooth and hassle free love the car 5 stars
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Welcome to New Broad Street Motors Before we get ahead of ourselves, welcome to Barry, and to New Broad Street Motors. Our founder, Roy Alison, had a simple philosophy when setting up this family business in 1978; he set out to offer people in the Vale of Glamorgan a great deal, and a great deal more! Today, Roy’s passion, spirit and drive continues to shape everything we do. Whether your car needs a service, MOT test or repair, or you’re looking for your next set of wheels, our small but perfectly friendly team are ready to help! While we are no longer sited on Broad Street, we are proud of our humble beginnings, and the Barry town, that we call home. We look forward to welcoming you to our Cardiff Road (still in Barry) showroom and Autocentre, very soon.
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Smooth and hassle free love the car 5 stars
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