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1link Disposal Network is the most comprehensive online car auction platform in the UK, giving you exclusive access to an extensive range of ex-fleet, leasing and manufacturer vehicles. We’ve been selling vehicles since 2005 and work closely with some of the biggest names in vehicle remarketing, like Volkswagen Financial Services, the AA and Robins & day, to bring you high-quality vehicles – many in great condition, with a full service-history. There’s no site subscription fee - just browse, bid and buy via our simple online auctions. Little wonder we now have over 2000 loyal customers including dealer groups, car supermarkets and independents buying vehicles from us every day.
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Heath Farm, CV7 7LL, Meriden, United Kingdom
- 01676 571 098
- a.gale@epyx.co.uk
- 1linkdisposalnetwork.co.uk
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