Commercial Vehicle Auctions
Ideally located our purpose built national auction facilities in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Hemel Hempstead near London and Livingston, Scotland are close to main motorway, rail networks and airports. Trading since 1989 Commercial Vehicle Auctions Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Ballyvesey Group, based in Northern Ireland. Ballyvesey companies include Mercedes, Scania and DAF dealership groups, transport companies, trailer manufacturers and construction equipment sales throughout the UK and abroadVisit WebsiteContact Us
Head Office
Carr Hill Industrial Estate
Doncaster
South Yorkshire
DN4 8DE
01302 732600
enquiries@cva-auctions.co.uk
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