LifestyleMotoringHigh street closuresA UK car firm has collapsed into liquidation in another blow to the UK car industry10:14, 08 Jul 2026Yet another UK motoring company has collapsed into liquidation, dealing a further devastating blow to the struggling car industry. Dub Custom Cars Limited, a vehicle customisation and repair specialist based in Essex, appointed liquidators on June 30.‌The news regarding the automotive firm was published in the London Gazette on July 3. At this early stage, it remains unclear what impact the development will have on potential job losses.‌According to the London Gazette, Martin Weller and Glyn Mummery of FRP Advisory Trading Limited have been appointed as the company's liquidators.‌Companies House records show the business was originally incorporated in October 2014.Content cannot be displayed without consentLiquidators are typically brought in to wind up a company, with their primary responsibility being to take control of the business and dispose of its assets.‌The car brand, trading under the name Dub Customs, claimed to be involved in "creating automotive artistry" through its high-quality craftsmanship.The brand boasts of being "firmly established as one of the UK's leading vehicle customisers", with a skilled team ensuring that the "possibilities are endless".The firm specialises in a wide range of services, from bodywork refinishing to paint protection film.‌Dub Customs also offered an "unrivalled level of machine polishing and paint correction", applying some of the latest ceramic coatings and interior fabric protections to vehicles.However, Dub Customs' true expertise lies in vinyl wrap application, which they have previously described as where the "foundation of our skills lay".Content cannot be displayed without consent‌They have also emphasised that their know-how and extensive experience of wrapping the world's top models should give customers "peace of mind".The company also prides itself on using class-leading vinyls that come with extensive warranties starting from five years.Alongside enhancing the look of vehicles, the firm offers a variety of upgrades, including switchable exhaust systems, bespoke engine modifications and aerodynamic improvements.Article continues belowThe business claims that through their engineering expertise, it is possible to fit any performance or cosmetic upgrade.Pictures from the company's website reveal that the brand has worked on a host of prestigious supercars, including Aston Martins, Porsches and Maseratis.The Mirror has contacted Dub Custom Cars Limited for commentChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Job lossesRedundancyHigh street closures