Platts of Marlow establishes new partnership as part of 100th year celebrations

06:02AM, Sunday 07 September 2025

A motor dealership in Marlow has established a new partnership with Suzuki Cars UK as part of its celebrations to mark its 100th year.

Platts of Marlow was established in 1925 and has been run by three generations of the Platt family over the years.

As part of its celebrations, the company has formed a new partnership with Suzuki Cars UK and now offers a line-up of ‘award-winning’ hybrid and efficient petrol models.

These range from compact city cars to versatile SUVs.

In addition to this is the ‘imminent arrival’ of Suzuki’s first fully electric vehicle, the E-Vitara.

The dealership has access to a wide range of manufacturer approved used vehicles.

On Monday, Jim Platt, chairman of Platts of Marlow and Steve Wild, sales manager, welcomed their first Suzuki customer for the new franchise, Nicola Partridge.

Nicola has driven Suzuki cars for the last 20 years.

Jim Platt said: “In the company’s 100th year, I am pleased to be able to offer our customers a world-class product that shares the same values of longevity and reliability that our loyal customers appreciate.

“Becoming part of the Suzuki network marks an exciting new chapter in our history, one that we look forward to continuing for many years to come.”

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