Some Motoring Tips To Prepare You For Winter

Friday, 31. October 2008

It is that time of year when safety organisations remind drivers to carry out safety checks to ensure that you don’t find yourself with a broken car or skidding out of control on icy roads. Make sure that you check your tyres and pressures and your brakes. You can have your battery condition checked for free at most battery fitters, better to replace before you get into the car on a frosty morning and find the battery dead. Check the Read more »

New Car Scam To Beware Of

Thursday, 30. October 2008

Manufacturers were going a bit crazy last week as they warned contract hire companies and brokers from selling on hugely discounted new cars. As though this was earth shatteringly new! It isn’t, how do you think the car supermarkets have been able to sell new cars more cheaply than main dealers can buy them for? The practice of daily rental companies selling on brand new cars to Read more »

Employees Move Back To Company Cars

Wednesday, 29. October 2008

Finally it would seem that fewer people are using private cars for business since the Government chose not to adjust the Approved Mileage Allowance Payment (AMAP) in line with increasing running costs especially the increase in fuel costs. The rates are still set at 40 pence per mile for the first 10,000 miles and 25 pence per mile thereafter, tax and NI free. This rate was set six years ago Read more »

New Way To Cut Travel Costs

Monday, 27. October 2008

A free website was launched earlier in the year aimed at reducing carbon emissions and increasing the efficient use of taxis. The website is www.emptycabs.com . The website is a free message board where anyone looking to book a taxi, to an airport for example, can be put in touch with Read more »

Upsurge In Car Leasing But Caution Required

Friday, 24. October 2008

As if to support my comments made over the last few weeks market analyst Datamoniter has recorded a growth in vehicle leasing in the fleet sector as more companies release cash tied up in their vehicles and reduce exposure to market conditions by selling off the cars they own and replace them with leased vehicles. New vehicle sales generally slumped further in August from the July drop of 7.3% to an unprecedented 15.6%. Consumers, unaware of the cash flow benefits of leasing new cars, have really Read more »

Will The Leasing Crash In The US Affect The UK?

Sunday, 10. August 2008

News from the US is worrying as Chrysler Finance make the first move to distance themselves from leasing by refusing to extend their lease business as a result of increased money costs and plunging residual values of their gas guzzlers. GMAC and Ford Motor Credit are likely to follow suit by reducing the amount of lease business they write. The projections are that other funders will follow their lead. This will have a dramatic effect on the market in the US as leasing accounts for 26% of auto car sales. Will this have an effect in the UK? Read more »