New MOT and servicing department for Sheffield car dealer

15th July 2015

One of the region's most successful car dealerships has expanded and will now offer MOT and servicing at its showroom in Sheffield.

Prestige car dealer John Holland, based on Meadowhall Road, has added to its aftersales department with the opening of a new £200,000 in-house MOT and service area and state-of-the-art workshop. The new workshop features all of the latest diagnostic technology and has also created four new jobs within the company. Simon Miller, head of John Holland's aftersales department and previous Master Technician at Volvo, said: -The opening of a new MOT and service department is great news for John Holland as it will allow us to offer our customers everything they require under one roof. -At John Holland we have enjoyed wonderful relationships with our growing list of returning customers over the years so it gives us great pleasure to be able to extend that relationship by offering MOT and servicing to both existing and new customers. Since its establishment in 1975, John Holland has developed an enviable reputation for supplying the finest sports, prestige, luxury and 4x4 cars worldwide. The company, who are the current front-of-shirt-sponsors of Sheffield United, has expanded three times since 2012 and in 2014 reached an all-time high turnover of £29m with an estimated further 15% increase for 2015. For more information about John Holland, visit www.johnhollandsales.co.uk.

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