The RAC is giving drivers the chance to protect themselves against unexpected repair bills by launching a new online-only warranty product.
The 12-month warranty has a £2,000 total claim limit which covers the cost of labour and parts needed to fix mechanical or electrical failures at a cost of £300 and it works through approved RAC workshops and the company’s mobile mechanics in some locations.
Isuzu UK has just launched 100 days of trade-ins to ring in the New Year from 1 January.
UK pick up owners can say a fond farewell to their old pick-up and drive away in a new Isuzu D-Max with a fantastic part exchange deal on the D-Max 3.5 tonne PU coming with its 5yrs/ 125,000 miles warranty.
Motability is steadily preparing for the run-down in petrol and diesel models over coming years.
The company has pledged £300m over three years to support affordability and is working with manufacturers to increase the 180-strong range of EVs available all the time to help subscribers with special motoring needs.
The Motor Ombudsman has started the new year by welcoming Alpine to its Motor Industry Code of Practice for New Cars.
Adhering to the New Car Code demonstrates Alpine’s commitment to delivering high standards of service beyond those required by law in the provision of new cars and in relation to the coverage offered by its three-year,60,000-mile new car warranty.
As it begins supplying new models to British drivers, Fisker has chosen Santander Consumer Finance as its preferred finance partner.
Offering a broad range of finance products to suit their needs, the new partnership with Santander Consumer Finance enables Fisker customers to select financing packages, including Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) and Personal Contract Hire (PCH), Conditional Sale (CS) and Business Contract Hire (BCH).