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Family-run car dealership group founded over 100 years ago set to be taken over by US giant in just weeks
Family-run car dealership group founded over 100 years ago set to be taken over by US giant in just weeks

Scottish Sun

time11 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Scottish Sun

Family-run car dealership group founded over 100 years ago set to be taken over by US giant in just weeks

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A CENTURY-old car dealership group could soon be taken over by a major US company, according to reports. Family-run group Hatfields is rumoured to be on the cusp of being acquired by the American giant Lithia, Car Dealer Magazine has reported. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Hatfields was founded by Ernest Hatfield in 1922 Credit: Google maps Sources close to the group told the magazine that staff had been informed of the deal via email. Insiders have told the outlet that the email tells employees that it will be made official on August 1. Lithia did not respond to Car Dealer Magazine's requests for comment. Hatfields boss Gareth Williams told Car Dealer: "We have no comment to make at this moment in time." Another senior source told Car Dealer: "I have been told locally by many staff working at Hatfields branches that the business has been bought out by Lithia. "All staff at Hatfields had an email On Wednesday 4 June at 7:30am. "The takeover will be complete on August 1." Hatfields was founded by Ernest Hatfield in 1922, and was named Jaguar's Partner of the Year in 2022. It operates dealerships that represent Jaguar, Land Rover and others throughout the Midlands and North West. Hatfields would join others like Evans Halshaw, Stratstone and Jardine Motors under Lithia's wings if the rumours prove to be true. Chilling moment thieves steal car with wireless device in seconds as new doc reveals how Brit motors end up in Lithuania The Sun has also approached Lithia for comment. It comes after three major UK car dealerships are set to close in just days as a US giant makes "drastic cutbacks". In March, The Sun reported that Group 1 Automotive would shut three Volkswagen Group sites. The affected sites were Audi Approved Hyde, and Volkswagen Wirral and Cheltenham. A spokesman for Group 1 Automotive told Car Dealer: "Due to the ongoing challenges presented by the current economic climate, we are unfortunately having to take some difficult decisions, which include the closure of our VW Wirral and Cheltenham stores, and Audi Approved Hyde."

Family-run car dealership group founded over 100 years ago set to be taken over by US giant in just weeks
Family-run car dealership group founded over 100 years ago set to be taken over by US giant in just weeks

The Irish Sun

time11 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Irish Sun

Family-run car dealership group founded over 100 years ago set to be taken over by US giant in just weeks

A CENTURY-old car dealership group could soon be taken over by a major US company, according to reports. Family-run group Hatfields is rumoured to be on the cusp of being 1 Hatfields was founded by Ernest Hatfield in 1922 Credit: Google maps Sources close to the group Insiders have told the outlet that the Lithia did not respond to Hatfields boss Gareth Williams told Car Dealer: "We have no comment to make at this moment in time." read more in motors Another "All staff at Hatfields had an email On Wednesday 4 June at 7:30am. "The takeover will be complete on August 1." Hatfields was founded by Ernest Hatfield in 1922, and was named Jaguar's Partner of the Year in 2022. Most read in Motors It operates dealerships that represent Jaguar, Land Rover and others throughout the Midlands and Hatfields would join others like Evans Halshaw, Stratstone and Jardine Motors under Lithia's wings if the rumours prove to be true. Chilling moment thieves steal car with wireless device in seconds as new doc reveals how Brit motors end up in Lithuania The Sun has also approached Lithia for comment. It comes after three major UK car dealerships are set to close in just days as a US giant makes "drastic cutbacks". In March, The Sun reported that Group 1 Automotive would shut three Volkswagen Group sites. The affected sites were Audi Approved Hyde, and Volkswagen Wirral and Cheltenham. A spokesman for Group 1 Automotive told Car Dealer: "Due to the ongoing challenges presented by the current economic climate, we are unfortunately having to take some difficult decisions, which include the closure of our VW Wirral and Cheltenham stores, and Audi Approved Hyde."

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