Dace Car Supermarket
Greg Street,
Reddish,
Stockport,
Cheshire,
SK5 7BS
Dace German Car Centre
309 Manchester Road,
Stockport,
Cheshire,
SK4 5EA
Dace Specialist Car Centre Manchester
718 Liverpool Road,
Eccles,
Manchester,
M30 7LW

Category: General

The Rise of SUVs in the UK: Trends and Insights

The sport utility vehicle (SUV) market has seen a remarkable rise in popularity over the past decade in the UK. This trend is not just a passing phase but a significant shift in the automotive landscape. At Dace Motor Group, we've observed these changes firsthand and recognize the factors that make SUVs a popular choice among our customers in Stockport, Manchester, and beyond.

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The Evolution of the Mini Cooper: A British Icon

The Mini Cooper is not just a car; it’s a British cultural icon. Recognized worldwide for its unique combination of style, performance, and compact dimensions, the Mini Cooper has captured the hearts of drivers for generations. At Dace Motor Company, we celebrate the rich history and evolution of this remarkable car, from its origins in the late 1950s to its status today as a symbol of motoring fun.

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The Best Used Cars for First-Time Buyers

Choosing your first car is a momentous decision, especially when you're navigating the pre-owned market. At Dace Motor Company, we understand the importance of finding a vehicle that not only fits your budget but also your lifestyle.

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All I want for Christmas is a used car | Blog | Dace Motor Group

We’re all dreaming of a white Christmas, and while we have no control over the possibility of a snow-packed festive season, may your Christmas be white with one of our used BMW 1 series or used Audi A4s. They may not match the “54 convertible, light blue” that Eartha Kitt is singing about, but they make a great alternative to a one-horse open sleigh.

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Electric cars due to be taxed from 2025 | Blog | Dace Motor Group

In recent years, one of the biggest advantages of driving an electric vehicle (other than soaring fuel costs) is the fact that they are not eligible for vehicle excise duty. But Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has now confirmed in his Autumn Statement that as of 2025, electric vehicles (EV) will no longer be exempt. Instead, EV drivers will have to pay the same road tax as conventional petrol or diesel cars.

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