Ford dominate new car sales in August

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Last month saw new car sales rocket for car manufacturer Ford. Topping the charts was the Ford Fiesta with over 3,

200 sales and the Ford Focus following closely behind in third with over 2,800 sales. Second on the list creeping up on the Fiesta was the Vauxhall Corsa. Overall there was reported nearly 60,000 new cars sold which is a rise of over 7% compared to the month before. The new 61 registration plate is introduced in September so I’m sure sales will be high this month with buyers aiming to get their hands on those new reg plates.

If you buy and sell cars for a living then you will require motor trade insurance. You can get motor trade cover from Broadsure Direct. Go online or call to get a quotation from our specialist team.

solar panel charging stations in car parks?

This year the number and variety of electric cars being produced has gone up significantly, which begs the question how are the cars going to be kept charged?

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There is the possibility of including charging points into the petrol stations, however there are talks of a new solar panel technology being used to charge the cars.

The idea is that the solar panels will be fitted in the car parks of companies, supermarkets, even large public car parks which will charge the cars whilst the owner can go about their duties. These solar panels could be fitted into a curved shape which acts as a canopy over the car parking space. The amount of energy that could be harnessed through these panels would charge a car for thousands of miles over the course of a year. As well as using the solar panel technology, charging points could be included into each space so the car can just be plugged in whilst the owner leaves the car to be charged.

The idea of including these in company car parks could be an attraction to consumers. With the potential of more sales of vehicles being done online in the next few years, solar technology could end up bringing people out of their homes and down to the dealerships to view the cars if everywhere the vehicle owner goes, they can keep their car ‘charged up’. If you have bought a car recently and require a car insurance quote then you can get a quote from Broadsure Direct.

Do you buy and sell cars? Are you a Motor Trader? If you require a motor trade insurance quote for your business, visit Broadsure Direct for a quotation.

local authorities forced to share speed camera info

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Local authorities were given till 20th July to publish their speed camera information. This included, locations, accidents and casualty rates and the speeds before and after the speed cameras were implemented. So far just over half of local authorities have provided this information with the rest planning on having this information ready in the next few weeks. The local Police forces also have to provide information such as the amount of prosecutions and the number of people having gone on a speed awareness course as a result of being caught.

With the information published, local residents can find out how effective the cameras are and whether they are actually reducing accident rates. In some areas, removing the speed cameras could cost up to £400,000. To remove the cameras, fixings and signs from roughly 20 different locations can cost around £25,000 alone. Speed cameras cost British motorists millions of pounds a year, not only with the fines involved but also the rise in car insurance premiums each year.

If you are looking for a car insurance or buy and sell cars and require a motor trade quote, fill out our motor trade insurance quote form online.

What is Motor Trade Insurance? Part 3

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In Part 3 of What is Motor Trade Insurance? We are going to discuss the final levels of cover you can get with a Motor Trade Policy.

Firstly, after Third Part Fire and Theft which we discussed in the What is Motor Trade Insurance? Part 2 article, you have Comprehensive Insurance. This covers you (the motor trader) for accidental damages to any of the vehicles connected with the motor trade. As well as this you are covered for everything mentioned in the Third Party Fire and Theft cover.

The final level of cover we are going to discuss is a Combined Policy. This level of Motor Trade Insurance covers your vehicles, premises, liabilities, tools, money and contents. It is designed to cover and protect the entire business.

It is important when picking a level of cover for your motor trade business that you get a policy which meets your requirements. If you would like a Motor Trade Insurance Policy and require a quote, speak to Broadsure Direct and we can advise you further, call us on 0845 658 6587.

What is Motor Trade Insurance? – Part 2

Part 2 in our What is Motor Trade Insurance? series looks at Third Party, Fire and Theft policies. In the last post we looked at Third Party Only Motor Trade motor trade insurance theft policyInsurance and what is covered with TPO policies. With Third Party, Fire and Theft motor trade cover, you are covered for everything in a Third Party Only Motor Trade Policy, including the following:

  • fire damage to any vehicles connected to the motor trader.
  • cover for theft of vehicles connected to the motor trader.

In Part 3 we will look into Comprehensive cover in Motor Trade Insurance.

What is Motor Trade Insurance? Part 1 – Third Party Only

A Motor Trader is someone that makes a living buying and selling cars. A Motor Trade Insurance Policy is designed to cover the person in the event of a fire, theft or accidental damages.

When a motor trader applies for a motor trade insurance quote, it is important they get a policy that meets their requirements and fits within their budget. When applying for a motor trade insurance policy you can chose from 3 different levels of cover.

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TPO – Third Party Only (also known as Third Party Road Risks Policy)

TPO policies are required by law if the motor trader wishes to

  • drive their own or customers cars on the public highway
  • repairs the vehicles
  • buy and sells cars for a profit
  • works as a fitter or valeter or as a mobile tuner
  • runs a MOT station/garage

Third Party Only motor trade policies only cover the third party in the event of an accident, property damage or death caused by any of the vehicles connected to the trader.

Coming up in Part 2 – Third Party, Fire and Theft Policies in the Motor Trade.

 

Will 20% of car sales be online only in the next few years?

The Internet is said to be bringing new changes every day with more and more people using the web for purchasing goods online. Nowadays, the trust in buying goods online is always increasing and its said that in the next 3-5 years, people will have the confidence to buy cars online.

Obviously there will have to be a lot of information on the car held on the website for people to fully trust the seller. This could include reviews, best prices, videos of the vehicle, pictures and insurance information. The only reason people will not buy online is because they haven’t test driven the vehicle. In my personal opinion, I believe the only thing holding back car sales online is the lack of the option to test drive the vehicle, at which point the buyer could then speak face to face with an advisor and then decide on purchasing the vehicle. Even though the Internet is making purchasing goods a easier, straight forward process, I don’t believe it will account for any more than 20% of sales.

If you buy and sell cars and need motor trade insurance then you can visit our website for a motor trade quote.

Government transport rules

Today the governments rules and plans were unveiled, more specifically, transport plans. There some interesting points in which they have made, firstly for our hgv insurance customers, the government plans to introduce a system in which hgv drivers will be charged to ensure that UK hauliers meet a new fair usage policy.

General motor plans in which our motor trade insurance customers may find useful is that the newly formed government are planning a national recharging network for all the new hybrid and fully electric vehicles that are going to be growing in popularity. Something in which the government is highly focused on is cutting emissions. Lastly, they are going to put a stop to central funding for fixed speed cameras. We’ll let you be the judge on that last one.

Head over to Broadsure Direct for more information on motor trade insurance or hgv insurance.

Chrysler extends dealer network to Kent

Being from Kent and working at Broadsure Direct based in Ramsgate, Kent, we just can’t help but prick up our ears when you hear the words Chrysler and Kent in the same sentence.

It turns out that due to some noticeable profits last year, Chrysler are making steps forward to extend their dealer network. They started at the end of last year when they added 7 new names to their list and continue by coming down to Kent and signing up Ashford Orbital as their next dealer. Currently Ashford Orbital already do business for Mazda, Kia and Hyundai. It’ll be interesting to see how Chrysler do this year with the end of the scrappage scheme and the economy getting itself back on track!

New Internet service could benefit Motor Traders

Internet giant Google have already “wowed” the world with its Google Street Map views of the world, enabling you to effectively walk around entire city’s without even leaving your home. Well the service currently only shows exterior views of buildings but Google are offering an extended service to Motor Traders/Dealers who wish to show off the interior of their premises/showrooms. Its a great opportunity for the traders to create a great impression of their interior and exterior and entice consumers to visit. Immediately people will be able to know more about their business and what to expect when visiting.

Broadsure direct offer Motor Trade Insurance, you can visit our website and fill out our quote form here.