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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Company News3 / 50 years of Kwik Fit

50 years of Kwik Fit

Date: 15th April 2021 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
The current McDonald Road, Edinburgh Kwik Fit team – (l to r) Euan Palmer, Derek Brown, Jordan Mackie, Kyle Abernethy, Robert Houth & manager, James Pringle – with the plague commemorating the anniversary (Photo: Gary Doak Photography)

Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of a brand that launched an entire automotive sector and today is familiar to every motorist up and down the land. On 16 April 1971 in McDonald Road, Edinburgh, the first ever Kwik Fit centre opened its garage doors to motorists, offering the new concept of ‘fast fit’ services, replacing components while drivers waited.

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