More than £1/2 billion worth of uninsured UK vehicles have been saved from potentially being crushed in the last decade including Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Bentleys and Aston Martins.
Vehicles including supercars and high-value cars to the tune of £543,712,611 that had been confiscated from uninsured drivers were among those saved from being scrapped, according to figures released from automotive experts HPI through its CrushWatch scheme.
Following a successful pilot in 2008, CrushWatch launched officially in 2009 to allow UK Police Forces to check vehicles before disposal, giving the option of reuniting finance companies with their often very valuable assets.