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PROTECT YOU AND YOUR ASSETS  AND SAVE £30 OFF RRP


We read about so- called Crash for Cash incidents on a daily basis, and constantly hear and see reports of driver assaults or absconding passen- gers.


So what can be done? As a solid solution, Cabs4Less have joined forces with Crash Catcher®, an innova- tive in-vehicle video supplier, to offer a CC2 camera at £119.99 plus p&p.


The CC2 benefits from dual screen technolo- gy, meaning that it records the road ahead, and at the same time the inside of the vehicle.


The built-in 2.5in mon- itor, which can be switched off if desired, can act as a visible


deterrent as it can be seen the second a passenger enters the vehicle. Taxi drivers who are currently using the system have reported very fav- ourable results, and “a lot less hassle”. We all know the amount of time and energy that has to be put in following an acci- dent, especially when the third party refuses to accept they’re at fault such as in a super- market car park. With the video evidence available, half the battle is already won. The recordings are stored on a removable memo- ry card, and can be played back on any Windows PC.


The camera, charged via the car cigar lighter


socket, has an “always on” function, meaning that as soon as power is detected (when switch- ing on the ignition) the camera will turn on and start recording. There’s no need to touch it. Full specification of the camera, which in- cludes zoom and Night Vision, can be found at www.crashcatcher.co.uk/ cc2


To take advantage of the special offer you MUST first visit: www.cabs4less.co.uk and follow the link provided. See our advert on page 60-61.


£103.95


Taxi trade exclusive price plus VAT


And only £295 deposit weekly


RENAULT NX8 PASSES HIGHEST LEVEL OF SAFETY TESTING


One of Voyager MPV’s flagship vehicles has passed the highest level of safety testing available, giving ex- ceptional peace of mind to taxi drivers and passengers alike. Crewe’s Voyager MPV has put one of its vehi- cles through the high- est level of safety testing to provide driv- ers and passengers with additional peace of mind and to allow the vehicle to be used in even more licensing au- thorities across the UK The Renault NX8 taxi has been subject to stringent crash testing, and now holds Euro- pean Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval or ECWVTA after the VCA – the government body re- sponsible for certifying vehicles globally - ap- proved key safety ele- ments and manuf- acturing requirements. This rigorous process ensures that the vehi- cle not only meets the safety requirements as set out by the VCA to protect passengers, but also that every ve-


hicle is built to exact- ing standards.


With this approval in place, the company now has the ability to sell its vehicles to nearly all of the licens- ing authorities across the UK including the likes of Manchester, Bristol, Leicester and Liverpool.


Oliver Lee, Operations Manager at Voyager MPV, said: “This achievement is a testa- ment to our commit- ment to not only producing high-quality vehicles that improve driver comfort and pro- ductivity, but also pro- duce vehicles that are of an exceptional stan- dard that can keep drivers and passen- gers safe on a daily basis.”


“The NX8 was de- signed to offer com- plete versatility. For example, despite be- ing compact enough to manoeuver around any


town or city in the UK and being able to carry passengers in a wheel- chair, the huge lug- gage capacity and sliding rear seats also work brilliantly for Air- port jobs or long dis- tance journeys.” The Renault NX8 taxi boasts space for 8 passengers, sliding rear seats, a huge ca- pacity for luggage, a factory rear heater and four-point wheelchair securing system, as well as a four-year, 100,000 mile Renault warranty, Renault road- side assistance and Voyager MPV’s Taxi Assist Membership as standard.


To find out more about the Renault NX8 taxi or Voyager MPV, call 01270 256 670, email sales@ voyagermpv.co.uk or visit www.voyager mpv.co.uk. See our advert on page 53.


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Specialising in recov- ery of monies for the taxi trade because of their knowledge of the


industry and their determined and single- minded approach, they have many satisfied clients, as the testimo- nials below verify. Remember if you are a taxi driver or involved in a taxi company and are self-employed, it is like- ly that you were mis-sold PPI by the banks and financial institutions and there- fore you need rep- resentation. PPI Claims Team nor- mally only charge 20 per cent plus VAT of any monies refunded and operate on a no- win no-fee basis.


However for January only our rates have been slashed to only 15 per cent plus VAT as an incentive to taxi drivers to start the new year by benefit- ing from submitting a claim. See our advert on pages 82-83. But you don’t just have to be a taxi driver as PPI Claims Team work for anybody who has been, or thinks they have been, mis-sold PPI by the banks or financial institutions. The following testimoni- als are indicative and typical of the service offered:


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