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HomeMotoringA strong tradition of service

A strong tradition of service

THE Upton family – the family behind Noosa Village Autos – has been in the automotive industry in Noosa for a long-time.
The well-known local family has operated Noosa Village Autos at its current site on Eumundi Road for 13 years, however the family has been in the automotive industry for more than 30 years, starting their first business in Noosa in the early ’70s.
Their wealth of experience also includes more than a decade of commuting daily to Brisbane where they supplied late model vehicles exclusively to vehicle brokers and credit unions, establishing contacts that they still use to source their vehicles today and also still supplying a number of brokers with vehicles for their clients.
With an ethos that focuses on peace of mind purchasing and genuine after sales care that is second to none, Noosa Village Autos believe they have established an excellent reputation for providing the best vehicles at unbeatable prices and for giving their customers helpful advice with absolutely no pressure to buy.
Over the years they have built up a large and loyal clientele with many local families purchasing multiple vehicles from them over the years.
Visit their website where you can read testimonials from happy customers throughout Australia or jump on their Facebook page, www.NoosaVillageAutos.com.au or www.Facebook.com/NoosaVillageAutos

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