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Huge SW car dealership bounces back from lockdown with strong sales

Plymouth-headquartered Murray Volkswagen responds well to coronavirus crisis and explains liquidation of subsidiary partnership is merely part of a restructure

The Murray Volkwagen car dealership showroom in Millbay, Plymouth(Image: Google)

A business connected to one of the South West’s largest car dealerships Murray Volkswagen has gone into liquidation – but it is part of a restructuring of the £59.9million-turnover group and its large Plymouth showroom is not closing.

Murray Plymouth TPS LLP, a partnership within a wider group, has appointed liquidators to wind it up and call for creditors to come forward.

But joint liquidators at accountancy firm Bishop Fleming stress the business is solvent and notices posted on The Gazette public record say it is being wound up voluntarily.

At the large Murray Volkswagen HQ in Millbay, Plymouth, a spokesperson said a restructuring of the business was taking place, and that the showroom would not be closing after having had a “fantastic year” despite being affected by the coronavirus restrictions imposed by the Government.

Murray Volkswagen in Plymouth(Image: Google)

In fact, documents filed in November 2020 at Companies House for parent firm Murray Holdings (SW) Ltd, which is not part of the liquidation, reveal that despite being £300,000 down on profits at the end of May, due to having to shut during the first lockdown, the overall business has rebounded well.

A Group Strategic Report said: “Since fully re-opening in June 2020 the business has experienced strong demand in all sectors. New and used vehicle sales and aftersales.

“This is in line with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Volkswagen Group network and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Automotive industry market. As a result of this at the end of August the business is currently operating at a level above that of the equivalent period in 2019.”

Award-winning Murray Holdings was set up in 2001 and sells Volkswagen and Skoda cars at its showrooms in Plymouth and Newton Abbot. It also has a parts business in Plymouth and a used cars operation in Ivybridge.