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| Type | Limited | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive industry | 
| Founded | May 2000 United Kingdom | 
| Founder | Richard Branson Ian Lancaster | 
| Defunct | December 22, 2005 | 
| Headquarters | 120 Campden Hill Road, , | 
| Number of locations | Salford Quays, City of Salford (Showroom) | 
| Area served | United Kingdom | 
| Parent | Virgin Group | 
| Website | www.virgincars.com (via archive.org) | 
Virgin Cars Ltd was an internet automobile retailer, established by British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson and co-founded by Ian Lancaster in 2000 as part of the Virgin brand of companies.
Branson predicted the company would sell 24,000 cars in its first year, with a £300m turnover.[1] By October 2000, the company had sold more than 2,000 cars, generating £30 million.[2] In 2001, the company launched a subsidiary, Virgin Bikes.[3] By 2003 , the company had still sold only 12,000 cars.[4] In May of that year, Branson opened Virgin Cars' first showroom in Salford, Greater Manchester.
In 2005, the company stopped all operations and ceased trading.[5]
References
- ↑ Brabbs, Cordella (25 May 2000). "Virgin Cars aims for £300m sales". Marketing.
- ↑ "Branson launches Virgin Cars at Motor Show". PR Newswire. 17 October 2000.
- ↑ "Virgin Cars". Marketing Week. 5 July 2001.
- ↑ "RICHARD BRANSON'S FAILS: 14 Virgin Companies That Went Bust". Business Insider. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- ↑  "Virgin Cars Homepage after closing". Archived from the original on 1 January 2006. Retrieved 4 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
External links
- Virgin Cars at the Wayback Machine (archived December 21, 2005)
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