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Only half of motorists realise cost of labour is covered by warrantyPublished: 21/08/2013 12:03:00
A survey of 2,000 British car owners has revealed that almost half of motorists mistakenly think their extended warranty cover doesn’t include the labour costs involved to c.
Flash for Cash: the insurance scam costing drivers £392millionPublished: 16/08/2013 12:18:00
It is the latest dirty tactic used by criminal gangs to net tens of thousands of pounds, while often risking causing death or injury to the victim. ‘Flash for cash’, as it has been dubbed, is allowing criminal gangs to make money by making false personal injury claim.
SKODA reduces price of Fabia and Fabia Estate by 25 per centPublished: 16/08/2013 11:56:00
It is not often than a car manufacturer comes up with such a great offer, but drivers will surely be attracted to the massive reduction in price of the SKODA Fabia.From now until the end of December, drivers will be able to snap up a Fabia hatch or Fabia Estate for thousan.
Richard Burden MP on 'Driving Success' - the new vision for the UK's motor industryPublished: 06/08/2013 11:40:00
In addition to granting us some beautiful weather, Summer 2013 has also shone a light on one of the brightest industries the UK has to offer – automotive. On 12 July 2013 ‘D.
Car Insurance: Price is still the number one factor, says surveyPublished: 02/08/2013 02:36:00
Price is still overwhelmingly the most important factor when it comes to choosing motor insurance, according to a recent poll.Two thirds – 67 per cent – of people put price above trust, ease of contacting staff, a courtesy car, legal protection and breakdown cover.The last.
Published: 29/07/2013 13:08:00
226,803 drivers in the UK have points on their licence for driving without insurance, according to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by the IAM (Institute of Advanced M.
EXCLUSIVE: AA President Edmund King says ‘car insurance should come down’Published: 19/07/2013 09:59:00
Car insurance has may have reduced by 9.8 per cent from last year to an average price of £736, but the costs are still extraordinarily high and for young people, the figure .
Grey fleets said to be a ‘risk’ to vehicle leasing and fleet management companiesPublished: 17/06/2013 14:31:00
Vehicle leasing and fleet management companies need to do more to help their corporate customers manage the risk to their businesses posed by what is known as the ‘grey flee.
Car registrations rocket across UK, as more consumers and fewer businesses use car finance to buy vehiclesPublished: 07/06/2013 09:53:00
New figures released yesterday by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show the strongest growth for more than two years in the number of used cars bought by co.
Ford Doncaster recognised as one of the best Ford dealerships in the UK, as Stoneacre Motor Group scoops Ford Chairman's Award Published: 04/06/2013 13:58:00
Ford Doncaster, one of the 29 sites of Stoneacre Motor Group, has been recognised as one of the best Ford dealerships in the UK by its customers.Stoneacre Motor Group has sc.
Volkswagen Crafter taking practical large van market by storm with £700 of extras as standardPublished: 30/05/2013 13:59:00
The Volkswagen Crafter range is getting a boost to its standard specification, with over £700-worth of extras now standard, making the Crafter not only one of the most compe.
Cheapest Van Insurance and Road Tax: the most economical vans for small businessesPublished: 29/05/2013 11:49:00
With thousands of entrepreneurial Britons choosing to start up their own businesses every year, the market for small vans remains strong. Here, we pick a selection of some o.
How to claim for whiplash injury: real-life story of an honest individual who nearly made a whiplash claim - Part TwoPublished: 21/05/2013 15:27:00
Many whiplash claimants are painted by insurance companies as being the ones behind the rise in car insurance premiums – costing drivers an additional £118 annually accordin.
How to claim for whiplash injury: real-life story of an honest individual who nearly made a whiplash claim - Part OnePublished: 21/05/2013 14:22:00
Many whiplash claimants are painted by insurance companies as being the ones behind the rise in car insurance premiums – costing drivers an additional £118 annually accordin.
Lloyd’s Market Association: Whiplash claims limit should be reduced to six months from three yearsPublished: 21/05/2013 12:41:00
BETWEEN ten and 60 per cent of whiplash claims are said to fraudulent or exaggerated, according to Lloyd’s Market Association. As the Transport Committee i.
Whiplash and car insurance: Britain is not the whiplash capital of the world, claims leading solicitorPublished: 21/05/2013 11:37:00
BRITAIN is not the whiplash capital of the world, according to Dominic Graham, a solicitor at Nesbit Law Group, which specialises in personal injury claims resulting from ro.
Car Dealer News: Confidence for independent car dealers at an all-time low in tough climatePublished: 20/05/2013 11:06:00
Confidence among independent used car dealers is continuing to slide, according to the used car valuation experts, CAP Automotive.One of the problems they face is increasing.
Third party capture tactic behind whiplash claims rise, as car insurance companies are said to have a ‘motive for pure profit, not concern for the consumer’Published: 16/05/2013 12:50:00
As the government’s Transport Committee prepares to hear its first evidence on the cost of motor insurance in relation to whiplash claims, one legal firm believes there is n.
DVLA made £10.4m last year selling drivers’ personal details to ‘crooks’ who use ‘violent and threatening behaviour’Published: 14/05/2013 13:37:00
The DVLA have profited from selling on drivers’ names and addresses to clamping firms. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency earned £10.4m in 2012 selling details ont.
Published: 01/05/2013 11:21:00
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has produced guidance to help consumers get the most from ‘pay how you drive’ motor insurance (sometimes referred to as telematics).
Confidence slips as independent car dealers say business is tougher this year than ever beforePublished: 30/04/2013 16:36:00
A TOUGHER business climate than 12 months ago is being reported this year by independent used car dealers, according to CAP Automotive.Confidence about immediate future perf.
Van Finance in the Spotlight: VolkswagenPublished: 16/04/2013 11:01:00
Volkswagen’s vans are still some of the most affordable to run thanks to its latest spring finance and servicing offers - according to the German manufacturer.The German marquee has even lowered some of its prices from last year.They include new vans still available from £.
Honda replicates ‘rough’ British roads on Japanese test track in effort to ensure cars are robust enough for pothole BritainPublished: 10/04/2013 11:56:00
HONDA is taking extraordinary measures to prepare its new vehicles for Britain's roads – by creating test tracks to replicate the UK's terrible road surfaces, Exaro, the inv.
Drivers ‘will not be declined car insurance’ if they fail to disclose information to insurers under new Consumer Insurance ActPublished: 04/04/2013 17:26:00
Drivers taking out new insurance products will be given ‘added peace of mind that their claims will not be declined’ if they unknowingly fail to tell insurers everything abo.
Young drivers to face night curfew as government proposes radical overhaul to driver trainingPublished: 26/03/2013 13:16:00
New proposals by the government to improve the safety and finances of struggling young drivers were announced today at a summit for the motor industry, but could see young d.
Pothole Wars: motorists brace for 25 years of worsening weather, potholes and dodging mini-cratersPublished: 26/03/2013 11:35:00
Potholes are destroying the finances of Britain’s hard-working drivers - motorists who are being forced into balancing their finances to pay for car repairs and food for the.
Fuel duty frozen for drivers as automotive industry displays its proposals for transport and roadsPublished: 20/03/2013 15:54:00
With Chancellor George Osborne announcing his 2013 budget today, motorists want cheaper road tax, reduced fuel duty, cheaper company car tax, investment to fix the milli.
One million motorists delay repairing accident damage on their carsPublished: 18/03/2013 12:39:00
New research has suggested that in excess of one million motorists are driving on Britain's roads with accident-damaged vehicles.Tens of thousands may be unaware that the sa.
Whiplash claims: medical experts and specialist doctors could assess whiplash injuries under new proposals Published: 13/03/2013 14:54:00
MEDICAL EXPERTS, or doctors and physiotherapists in Plain English, are to take the lead in assessing whiplash injuries, if proposals from the Association of British Insurers.
Smokers lose £400 to £500 when selling used cars and are urged to stop smoking in effort to protect vehicle valuesPublished: 13/03/2013 11:25:00
Stop smoking in cars. That is the message from the British Medical Association and has been for years, with toxins causing respiratory problems for non-smokers.Taxi drivers .
Car finance sees 28 per cent growth in January as more drivers rely on borrowing to buy new carsPublished: 08/03/2013
SQUEEZED drivers are resorting to car finance in desperate efforts to fund their new cars, according to new figures released today. In January, a total of 43,175 new cars we.
Car insurance premiums for young drivers could fall by up to 20 per centPublished: 06/03/2013
THREE MILLION young drivers could benefit from new proposals which could save them between 15 to 20 per cent on their car premiums.The insurance indu.
Consumers urged to do research to avoid 'villain' car dealersPublished: 12/02/2013
DRIVERS are being warned they must conduct their own vehicle history checks before buying from independent garages, according to vehicle information experts."Too many people are buying cars at face value, leaving them vulnerable to attack from unscrupulous sellers, inclu.
Car finance sees gigantic rise in popularity in 2012Published: 07/02/2013
CAR FINANCE is becoming a more popular option among drivers, with a 36 per cent increase in popularity through dealerships last year.The number of new cars financed in this way increased by nearly 140,000, or 27 per cent compared with 2011, according to the Finance and Lea.
'Doctors aren't physios': Physios demand role in assessing whiplash claimantsPublished: 11/12/2012
With whiplash claims on the increase, physiotherapists say they are better placed than doctors to assess accident victims. Currently, whiplash victims normally register thei.
