First launched in April 1998, Motorpoint is the UK’s largest car supermarket and has sold a total of 44,000 vehicles last month. The company is giving every aspiring entrepreneur the chance to follow in the tire tracks of their idols by offering Chrysler Grand Voyagers at a price that should get anyone fired up.
Motorpoint has a total of five such vehicles currently being used in the popular BBC show The Apprentice because of their space, comfort and their excellent reputation for luxury at a price that even Sir Alan Sugar wouldn’t hesitate to take advantage off. As a result, the car supermarket is offerig the Chrysler Grand Voyager diesel 2.8 CRD Touring five-door at £17,599 – a saving of £11,791 (saving based on an equivalent model from a franchised dealer).
This particular model not only does it come with climate control, cruise control and pearlescent paint but it also has alloy wheels to set you apart from the competition.
“We’re offering these executive quality cars at a bargain price that every entrepreneur will want to snap up,” Says David Shelton, Managing Director of Motorpoint.
The seven seater comes with a choice of both diesel and petrol engines, with outputs ranging from 161 to 190 hp. The most wide-spread model in international markets is the 2.8l CRD engine, which accounts for some 90 percent of sales in Europe. Last year, Chrysler managed to sell some 21,513 minivans outside North America.
The Grand Voyager, as it is know in markets outside North America, offers, more than 65 people-mover first features,Chrysler says, including Stow ‘n' Go and Swivel ‘n' Go seating and storage systems.
Motorpoint has a total of five such vehicles currently being used in the popular BBC show The Apprentice because of their space, comfort and their excellent reputation for luxury at a price that even Sir Alan Sugar wouldn’t hesitate to take advantage off. As a result, the car supermarket is offerig the Chrysler Grand Voyager diesel 2.8 CRD Touring five-door at £17,599 – a saving of £11,791 (saving based on an equivalent model from a franchised dealer).
This particular model not only does it come with climate control, cruise control and pearlescent paint but it also has alloy wheels to set you apart from the competition.
“We’re offering these executive quality cars at a bargain price that every entrepreneur will want to snap up,” Says David Shelton, Managing Director of Motorpoint.
The seven seater comes with a choice of both diesel and petrol engines, with outputs ranging from 161 to 190 hp. The most wide-spread model in international markets is the 2.8l CRD engine, which accounts for some 90 percent of sales in Europe. Last year, Chrysler managed to sell some 21,513 minivans outside North America.
The Grand Voyager, as it is know in markets outside North America, offers, more than 65 people-mover first features,Chrysler says, including Stow ‘n' Go and Swivel ‘n' Go seating and storage systems.