Family-run car dealership located in Newcastle

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Welcome to Clovelly Cars Ltd

We are a family-run business with a combined 50 years of experience in the Motor Trade. Based in Northumberland, Newcastle, in the North East of England, supplying quality used cars all over the country.

All of our cars are handpicked for their quality and specification. Our mission is ‘No pushy sales’. We have built our business model around our customers buying cars from us, not us giving the hard sell.

We sell a range of quality second hand cars. We stock everything from 1st cars, family cars, vans, all the way to performance cars. We believe that we should stock a car for everyone, to give you the biggest variety of choice.

We also buy quality low mileage cars. If your car is a nice, well maintained, genuine car we will pay more then online car buying websites. Don’t let car buying websites pay you too little for your car.

All cars are price-checked weekly, making sure you get the best deal on your new car. So if you’re after a great car at a great price, call Clovelly Cars today.

The clever way to buy your next car!

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Free* Hotel Stay

Why should a car purchase be stressful? *For customers who are purchasing a car from us travelling over 100 miles to collect, enjoy a free night stay in our local Premier Inn on either the day of collection or the night before. Woodhorn Premier Inn is a stunning lakeside hotel sat just next to the gorgeous Elizabeth II country park.

With Northumberland’s top 2 attractions Woodhorn Museum and Wansbeck riverside park just a short drive away. Explore Northumberland’s beautiful beaches on our coastal paths and unwind taking all the stress out of your car purchase.

To take part in this offer you must be purchasing a car from us with a 2 year extended warranty. The hotel stay will be payable if you do not purchase the car, which will be deducted from your deposit.

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