Staff at a car dealership have showcased their dance moves by creating a music video for Comic Relief. 

The management at Hills of Woodford in High Road, Woodford Green, were inspired to create their very own video for Mark Ronson's hit Uptown Funk after seeing another dealership dance video on YouTube. 

It was filmed and edited by Toyota sales manager Nahide Crips's 18-year-old niece, Leyla Hassan. 

The photography student create a four-minute piece, which shows staff dancing using cars and furniture as props. 

Dressed in formal attire, men and women are seen twerking, doing the 'worm', the moonwalk and headbanging. 

Mrs Crisp, said: "There are lots of copycat videos out there but they are not as good as ours. 

"Comic Relief and Red Nose Day is all about having fun and we wanted to raise awareness of the charity through social media.

"We also wanted to show the public a different side to car dealers. Traditionally, they have a bad reputation and people think they are quite scandalous and need to be 'watched', but this is not the case."

The YouTube clip has been viewed 986 times. 

Staff at the Lexus and Toyota garage will be continuing their fundraising efforts next week with sumo wrestling and 'pay to stop the staff singing' karaoke.