Not every brief fits neatly into the mainstream used car market. RMSL GROUP LTD can help customers looking for more specific vehicles — collector cars, prestige, performance models, unusual specifications, commercial light vehicles, or specialist-use vehicles.
The mainstream listing sites work well enough for high-volume used cars. They work less well for the specific examples — a particular trim level, a desirable factory option, a careful one-owner history, or a model that simply doesn't appear with regularity.
For those briefs, network and patience matter more than scrolling. We work with trade contacts, auction channels and supplier relationships to surface examples that meet the requirements.
Discuss a Specialist BriefA non-exhaustive list of the types of brief we're set up to assist with. If your search isn't listed here, get in touch and we'll discuss whether we can help.
Well-specified executive saloons, luxury marques and prestige examples sourced to budget and trim preference.
Classic and collector pieces, where suitable examples can be identified through our network.
Sporting saloons, hot hatches and performance specifications matched to enthusiast briefs.
Specific options, colours, trims or low-production variants — sourced where market supply allows.
Light commercial vehicles for business use, sourced against operational and specification requirements.
Specialist machinery-related light vehicles and unusual use cases — considered where appropriate.
A specialist brief is typically defined by something more than a make and model — a particular factory option, a verified history file, a specific colour combination, or simply a rarer variant that doesn't surface often.
We approach those briefs through three channels: existing trade relationships, supplier networks across the UK, and direct conversations with relevant contacts. Once a potential vehicle is identified, the same checks and verification process apply as with any sourcing enquiry.
The more specific the requirement, the more useful a conversation tends to be. Get in touch and we'll discuss what's realistic.