Dealerships · Kings Norton B30
Dealerships for businesses around Kings Norton Business Centre in Kings Norton
The difference between a good and bad recovery for a Kings Norton business is rarely the tow itself — it is authorisation, storage and where the vehicle ends up in West Midlands. We agree all three before the first callout. A suburban area like Kings Norton throws up two kinds of recovery: kerbside and yard. Deliveries usually go to a garage in Kings Norton or across to Northfield, whichever you nominate. It keeps West Midlands work predictable for trade and private customers alike. Typical drop points from here: garages in B30, storage in West Midlands, or Northfield.
- Kings Norton railway station
- B30 postcode area
- M42 J2
Dealerships rarely need a single vehicle moved once and forgotten – there's stock coming from auction, part-exchanges going to trade, customer cars being delivered, and the occasional transfer between branches. We help dealers across Birmingham and the Black Country keep vehicles moving without tying up a member of staff for half a day.
Access and routing around Kings Norton
On canal-side industrial units the practical limit is turning space, not weight. The truck that quotes is the truck that turns up. If you are unsure of the postcode, B30 plus a landmark such as Kings Norton railway station is enough. Access off A435 narrows quickly, so a full-length transporter sometimes has to set down and winch.
How the service works for you
Stock transfers between sites
If you run more than one site, or work with a partner dealership, we can move vehicles between locations so stock ends up where it's needed without a salesperson having to drive it themselves.
Paperwork and keys
We know dealership vehicles come with their own admin – keys, V5s, service history. Let us know what needs to travel with the vehicle and we'll make sure it's handled properly.
Customer delivery
For customers who've bought a car but aren't local, or simply prefer it delivered, we can transport the vehicle directly to their door as part of a smoother sales experience.
- Careful handling and loading
- Delivery notes and condition checks on request
- Flexible collection times around forecourt hours
- Local moves and UK-wide transport available
Where your vehicles actually break down here
In practice the callouts cluster: the approach roads to Kings Norton Business Centre, the parking around Kings Norton railway station, and the residential grid of 1930s semis where drivers leave vehicles overnight. Locals give directions by Kings Norton railway station; we plan by A441 Redditch Road and the postcode B30. If M42 J2 is queueing, the driver reroutes rather than sitting in it. It keeps the job to one visit, which is the whole point. Distances we work to here: 9 miles from the Oldbury yard, 6 to the city centre.
- Loading bays and gated yards at Kings Norton Business Centre
- Kerbside on A441 Redditch Road during peak flow
- Customer premises across B30/B38
- Neighbouring runs into Northfield, Bournville, Stirchley
Setting it up for Kings Norton
1. Book the move
Tell us where the vehicle is now and where it needs to end up.
2. We confirm timing
We agree a collection window that works around your forecourt.
3. Careful transport
The vehicle is collected and transported with appropriate care.
4. Delivered and confirmed
We let you know once the vehicle has arrived.
Why operators in Kings Norton use us
- Recovery operator liability and public liability cover in force
- Vehicles maintained to DVSA roadworthiness standards
- Photographic condition report on collection and delivery
- Live-carriageway work off M42 J2 done to Highway Code rules
The practical bit
Most Kings Norton jobs end at a garage in B30/B38 or over in Northfield. Dealerships is quoted door to door, including the return leg to West Midlands storage if that is what you need. Anything within B30/B38 is dispatched from the same rota as Northfield, Bournville, Stirchley. Storage, if it is needed, stays inside West Midlands rather than being shipped out of area. Night work near Kings Norton railway station is kept quiet and quick — lights down, loaded, gone. That is why the dispatcher asks for the street name in Kings Norton and not just the town.
Neighbouring areas on the same account
Vehicles rarely stay in one postcode. These areas run off the same Birmingham City Council-area rota, with distances from Kings Norton.
Questions from operators in Kings Norton
Can you move several vehicles in one booking in Kings Norton?
Yes, let us know the number of vehicles and locations involved and we'll plan the moves accordingly.
How quickly can you reach Kings Norton?
We are based in Oldbury, about 9 miles away, and come in via M42 J2 then A441 Redditch Road. Outside peak hours that is a short run; at rush hour add time for the A441 Redditch Road corridor. The dispatcher gives you a real ETA on the call rather than a standard promise.
Can you collect from auction on our behalf in Kings Norton?
Yes, we regularly collect vehicles from auction houses and deliver them straight to your forecourt.
Which postcodes around Kings Norton do you cover?
B30/B38 directly, plus the surrounding Northfield, Bournville, Stirchley. It all sits inside the Birmingham City Council operating area we work daily, so there is no out-of-area surcharge.
Do you charge extra for weekends in B30?
No weekend surcharge on the standard local rate. The price you are quoted for Kings Norton on a Tuesday morning is the price on a Sunday night.
What if a vehicle isn't currently running in Kings Norton?
That's fine, we transport non-runners as well as roadworthy vehicles.
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Available around the clock across B30/B38, including nights, weekends and bank holidays.
