A Nantwich firm is helping out local motor vehicle students by donating a fleet of cars for them to work on.
Car Transplants, base din Hurleston, handed over four cars which can be used during practical sessions at South Cheshire College’s motor vehicle workshop.
Students across all motor vehicle courses will benefit and can now test out different elements of cars including engines, suspensions and brakes.
Car Transplants, on the A51, is one of the largest car breakers in the North West and specialises in repairable vehicles and safe car disposal.
Many students who complete Motor Vehicle programmes go on to secure careers in garages or in the motor vehicle industry.
Martyn Johnson, lecturer at South Cheshire College, believes students will benefit greatly from the new vehicles.
Martyn said: “We are extremely grateful to Car Transplants who have donated these vehicles to us for our students to work on and they are using them in the workshop straight away.”
The department has also benefited from previous engine and vehicle donations from Bentley Motors and Fords of Winsford.
Martyn added: “The courses are very practical programmes so it’s a great help to be able to have good quality cars and the latest industry standard equipment in the motor vehicle workshop for them to work with.”
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