Popular car dealership to close down in just days after six years as devastated customers say ‘what a shame’
A HUGE car dealership is going under after six years in business, leaving customers gutted by the decision.
The company made an announcement on Facebook and thanked their loyal customers for their support over the years.
Signature Car Sales in Douglas, Isle of Man, will pull the shutters down for good on March 31.
“After 6 incredible years of serving our community and providing top-quality cars, Signature Car Sales will be closing its doors. Our final day of operation will be March 31, 2025,” they wrote on social media.
“We want to sincerely thank all of our customers for their support, trust, and loyalty over the years.
“It’s been a pleasure to be a part of your car-buying experiences, and we are grateful to have been able to help you find the perfect vehicle.
“Thank you again for being part of the Signature Car Sales family.”
Customers and locals flocked to the comment section to send their well wishes.
One wrote: “Me and mum have been with you for years and years. We hope your new life will be full of luck and good health!”
“Ah what a shame. Very best of luck,” a second added.
“So sorry to read this Austen..thanks so much for everything, especially last year. All the very best for the future,” a third wrote.
“Good luck in the next chapter mate,” another echoed.
This comes after customers were left gutted after a popular car showroom suddenly closed without warning.
Hendy Land Rover in Salisbury, Wiltshire, will no longer sell new cars as part of a shift in its offerings.
The busy garage had sold both Range Rovers and Land Rovers on site until the recent decision to close its sales section.
However, the rest of the business will remain open, offering aftersales support, among other services.
These also include the introduction of a personalised vehicle collection and delivery service next month.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) said this new service will make MOT tests, repair works, and servicing “as convenient as possible” for customers, reports the Salisbury Journal.
A spokesperson for the manufacturer said: “While Hendy Land Rover Salisbury no longer operates a new car sales function, it remains fully committed to providing aftersales support for existing clients, and will introduce a personalised vehicle collection and delivery service from next month making servicing, MOT tests and repair works as convenient as possible for clients.
“Hendy Land Rover Salisbury remains dedicated to providing the highest standards of aftersales care.”
Work to remove the cars kept at the site is now underway, while pictures have also revealed the dealership has had its signs removed.
The business’ typical showroom facilities, including a barista bar and Wi-Fi, will continue to be available at nearby branches.