
LSH Auto UK has added Citan, Vito and Sprinter van models, as well as X-Class pickups, to the Mercedes-Benz cars on display at its stunning new dealerships in Stockport and Erdington, Birmingham.
Developed on a 10.5-acre site just off the M60, the company’s new flagship facility in Stockport boasts Europe’s largest Mercedes-Benz ‘Autohaus’, as well as a workshop, and a high-tech body, paint and repair centre.
Vans have their own, dedicated area within the three-storey, glass-sided showroom, which incorporates customer lounges, an outdoor roof terrace, and a licensed bistro while the project’s innovative use of green spaces extends to a living ‘green wall’ and contemporary water feature, and an attractive landscaped garden.
LSH Auto UK Managing Director Martyn Webb, enthused: “Mercedes-Benz of Stockport is a landmark destination at which we’re offering van as well as car customers and the general public a unique opportunity to experience Mercedes-Benz and LSH under one highly distinctive roof. It represents a genuine game-changer for the automotive retail sector.
“Our doors are open to everyone. They can come and use a desk, have a coffee or even have a bite to eat. We even have a golf simulator on site. They don’t need to talk to anyone about a vehicle if they don’t want to. We want this space to be used in innovative ways and look forward to showcasing its endless possibilities.”
Mercedes-Benz Vans Managing Director Steve Bridge enthused: “We are hugely excited to be welcoming Martyn, James and the rest of the LSH Auto team to the Mercedes-Benz Vans ‘family’. With their fantastic facilities and innovative approach, I’m confident we will soon see many more retail customers and SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) converting to the three-pointed star. Having done so, I have every confidence those customers will be able to rely on our products and LSH Auto’s aftersales support to keep their businesses moving.”

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