What has happened to Imperial Cars?

What has happened to Imperial Cars?

Cazoo, the UK's leading online car retailer, which makes buying a used car as simple and seamless as buying any other product online today, is delighted to announce that it has acquired Imperial Car Supermarkets, one of the largest independent used car retailers in the UK.

Is Imperial Cars still trading?

The used car supermarket group was bought by Cazoo two weeks before the redundancy consultations were announced earlier in July. The post reads: 'Due to the recent acquisition by Cazoo of Imperial Cars, we have now stopped selling cars.

What happened to Chrysler Imperial?

Models were produced with the Chrysler name until 1954, after which it became a standalone brand; and again from 1990 to 1993. The company positioned the cars as a prestige marque to rival Cadillac, Continental, Lincoln, Duesenberg, Pierce Arrow, Cord, and Packard.

Who owns Imperial Cars?

Cazoo

Who made Imperial Cars?

Chrysler Imperial ----------------- Manufacturer Production Model years Body and chassis

Why are Chrysler Imperials banned from demolition derby?

1963 Chrysler Imperial “Barn Find” Is Why the Demolition Derby Ban Makes Sense. And with the Imperial being such a survivor without the need for any custom upgrades, the car ended up being banned in demolition derbies, as many considered it had just too many advantages to be thrown in a battle against other models.

How much is a Chrysler Imperial worth?