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The Merseyside based Car ‘N’ Cab Care now offer a range of vehicles in addition to their long-standing Ford range, and now you can also purchase models from Seat, Skoda and Hyundai.
As Shaun Marnell, owner of Car ‘N’ Cab Care has stated: “Now we can offer a range from different manufacturers to suit each person’s needs and with our unique Settle to Buy option, you can, for exam- ple, drive away in a brand new Hyundai i40 Saloon, 1.7 CRDI, 141PS Bluedrive S for only £500 deposit and 60 months at £67 per week. “Typically the APR is 8.2 per cent which compares very favourably for deals out there in the marketplace.” Car ‘N’ Cab Care
place a lot of store not only in selling a vehicle to a customer but also a comprehensive service and warranty option. Shaun Marnell makes great pains to emphasise that all his customers are treated exactly the same whether they buy a vehicle outight, or on finance (8.2 per cent ) or on the unique Settle to Buy option.
This option gives customers who have not traditionally scored very highly with established credit scoring companies to purchase a new vehicle with him. But the prices charged are very keen: one such example is a Ford Focus Zetec 1.5 120ps at £71 per week over 60 months with a £500 deposit.
For more information ring us on 0151 678 3066, visit our website at
carandcabcare.co.uk, email
info@shaunmarnell.co.uk or see our advert on pages 52-53.
At Plan Insurance Brokers, we are passionate about offering the right level of cover to our customers, while offering them the most innovative products. On/Off cover, monthly policy or traditional annual
product. Here is an overview of your options when looking for hire and reward insurance.
Are Monthly Policies a Waste of Money? Monthly policies prevent drivers from accumulating transferrable no claims bonus, which can amount to a 65% discount.
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Any driver committed to the industry and working on a regular basis will find an annual contract more cost effective. An annual premium can be paid over instalments, so your monthly outgoings will still be evenly spread.
On/off cover doesn’t exist At Plan Insurance Brokers, we are regularly asked for “on/off cover”. As far as we are aware, no taxi insurance provider currently offers a policy charging only for mileage covered when a passenger is on board. And if they were, the cost per mile would likely be much higher than the rate on an annual policy. Moped drivers, such as those working for delivery services, may be able to obtain courier insurance for a set period when they are deliv- ering a package, but such a model would definitely not be cost effective for a regular taxi driver.
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£3,750 £129.95*
*Weekly + VAT. Terms & conditions apply. Taxi operators only. Vehicles shown for illustrative purposes only. Price subject to £495 deposit.
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>>72.4mpg (combined) >>194 PS >>540 litre boot >>17” alloy wheels >>Cruise control >>Satellite navigation >>DAB radio
www.cabdirect.com 0800 587 9607
Getting the right taxi insurance By using a specialist Taxi Insurance Broker as Plan, you can be assured that your hire and reward insurance will be tailored to your exact needs.
Plan can help you reduce your insurance costs by providing you with the right level of cover, so you won’t have to pay for features you may not need.
And once your policy is with us, you’ll be able to take comfort in the knowledge that your policy is being handled by specialists.
For expertly sourced private hire or public hire taxi insurance from leading insurers at competitive premiums, professionally tailored by Plan Insurance Brokers, call our team now on 0333 003 0045, visit
www.planinsurance.co.uk or see our advert on page 9.
APRIL 2018
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