The founder of ill-fated used car retail group Big Cars, Adam Stott, took centre stage in the first episode of the new series of Channel 5 Rich House, Poor House last night.
Big Cars used car supermarket founder Adam Stott has blamed major changes to the business’ stock and finance provision for creating the “unsustainable trading conditions” that forced its closure.
Big Cars has ceased trading with immediate effect, closing the doors of its used car dealerships and laying off staff a decade after it was founded by entrepreneur Adam Stott.
Big Cars has been placed in the London Stock Exchange annual list of 1,000 companies to inspire Britain for a third time.
Big Cars owner Adam Stott has been recognised by Amazon and the Confederation of British Industry as being among the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs.
Big Cars will the big freeze reach its Witham showroom this winter as used car supermarket boss Adam Stott transforms the facility into an ice rink.
A former Mercedes-Benz marketing executive has joined independent used car dealer group Big Cars. Its new head of marketing is Julie Wallman.
Independent used car retailer Big Cars Ltd has expanded its operation into Surrey with a move into a former Vauxhall dealership site in Addlestone.
Former apprentice favourite Ruth Whiteley is aiming to eradicate “tired salesmanship” in UK dealerships as part of a husband-wife training team with her husband.