Online car retailer Cazoo creates 15 jobs in Leeds with new customer centre

Online car retailer Cazoo has opened its latest customer centre in Leeds, creating 15 new customer-facing and vehicle-servicing jobs.
Cazoo has opened its latest customer centre in Leeds, creating 15 new customer-facing and vehicle-servicing jobs.Cazoo has opened its latest customer centre in Leeds, creating 15 new customer-facing and vehicle-servicing jobs.
Cazoo has opened its latest customer centre in Leeds, creating 15 new customer-facing and vehicle-servicing jobs.

The customer centre on Domestic Road marks the 17th location opened by Cazoo in the past six months. Cazoo acquired the Leeds site late last year and has since invested over £1m on it.

The business is planning to open a further eight customer centres across the UK this year, providing its customers with a ‘click and collect’ option in addition to home delivery.

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Alex Chesterman, founder and CEO of Cazoo, said: “We have been delighted by the response of consumers to our online car buying proposition.

“Our new customer centres provide more options to our customers on how they want to receive their Cazoo car and will allow us to serve them better through our own service centres.

“We’re excited to be opening in Leeds as we continue our mission to provide the best experience to car buyers across the UK.”

Cazoo has delivered almost 20,000 cars to consumers across the UK.

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