Our Heritage
1920s – The Partnership
begins
The partnership which has grown into Evans
Halshaw started in 1927 when Bill Lyons, founder of Swallow Sidecar
was looking for a Birmingham based dealer to sell his version of
the Austin Seven.
PJ Evans was already an established and
prospering dealership in the Midlands and was the perfect partner
for Lyons. Together with Lyons’ prestige cars and Evans’
expertise they we able to offer a personalised and tailored service
to their customers.
Unfortunately not long into the
partnership,while flying back from the French Touring Car Grand
Prix, Evans was tragically killed, and as his children
were too young to take over the business, P J Evans was sold to
rivals Steeley and Rodway.

1930s- The business continues to
prosper
Throughout the 30s, the business continued to
flourish and was one of the largest dealers in the Midlands.
Selling the leading brands of the day including Austin, Bean,
Daimler, Fiat, Morris, Rover and Sunbeam, there seemed to be no
stopping them.
1940s- Surviving the
War
Like many Motor dealers PJ Evans was badly
disrupted by the war. However, Rodway kept the business going
by focusing on servicing and selling second hand cars. Throughout
this difficult period, Rodway kept customer service at the heart of
everything he did, building up a loyal customer base.
As a result of Rodway’s savvy business strategy PJ Evans
came through the war in a confident mood.
1950s, 60s, 70s- Acquisitions and
Growth
As the business continued to grow, it acquired
Rolls Royce and Bentley. This allowed the company to list its
shares on the Birmingham Stock Exchange. With these prestige names
behind the brand, PJ Evans prided itself on providing the highest
of standards and customer service.
PJ Evans expanded rapidly with a number of
smaller acquisitions. During this growth, would-be-buyers
took an interest and eventually LCP: a small West Midlands
Conglomerate whose main business was coal distribution, property
and car seat manufacturing backed the prospering dealership.
With this financial backing PJ Evans were able
to acquire its first Ford Dealership in 1977, with four more
joining the group over the following two years.
The growing success of Evans Halshaw was being
built through the company’s core dedication to customer
service, selling quality new and used cars, and keeping a
focus upon after sales. They had it all: customer
satisfaction was their number one priority and it shows today at
your local Evans Halshaw dealership.
1978 saw PJ Evans make it’s most lucrative
purchase of the Halshaw Group: a private company that owned the
Halifax Motor Company and Bradshaws Motor House
This promoted the change in name to Evans
Halshaw, and the beginning of their meteoric rise to the top.
1980s - Expansion and new
partners
Evans Halshaw managed to dodge the early
1980’s recession and continued to expand. Four further acquisitions
in the 1980’s included two Peugeot outlets.
Evans Halshaw then continued their expansion
with the purchase of three more For dealerships and two Iveco
truck dealerships. Throughout this difficult time Evans
Halshaw continued to uphold its core customer service values.
Even through the recession Evans Halshaw
continued to invest in training and development of their team
members to ensure a high level of customer service to all customers
was always provided. It was a gamble at the time; but through this
continued development of staff, Evans Halshaw were able to offer
unrivalled expertise in their field, and continue to do so
today.
Despite the recession, Evans Halshaw continued
to expand and was turning over in excess of £100 million a
year.
The 1980’s also saw Evans Halshaw part ways
with LCP, and new financial backing from Barclays
Development Capital, who acquired the business
for £9 million in January 1985.
1990s – Largest Automotive Retailer in
the UK
Evans Halshaw continued to add to their
portfolio with two more Peugeot businesses in 1996, and three more
Ford franchises for £3.3 million. This meant they
now operated 16 Ford dealerships across the country, the largest
number in the country.
In 1999, Pendragon PLC acquired the Evans
Halshaw group for £83.7 million (what a difference 14 years makes
from £9 million to over £80 million!), creating the largest
automotive retailer in the UK.
Evans Halshaw continued to grow, benefitting
from Pendragon's long term relationships with its
manufactures. Because of these relationships, Evans Halshaw
are able to offer customers a professional and personal
service.
Today- No.1 Choice for
Customers
Today, Evans Halshaw is the largest volume
selling car retailer in the UK. The brand has national coverage
with over 120 dealerships nationwide, and the company's aim has
been the same now, as it has always been for the last 84
years: to be the No.1 Choice for customers.
With a team of dedicated and experienced team
members, there is always someone to look after your motoring
needs. From the moment you walk through the door looking for
a car, to the years you spend driving it, Evans Halshaw will
continue to be there for you, our customers.