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Motor Trade Insurance protects mechanic from dozy apprentice

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Imagine the scene; you’re a small back street garage repairing and maintaining  all manner of everyday cars, when in comes a Subaru Impreza STI, just needing a service and an check over. The loving owner has heard how good you are from work and is entrusting his pride and joy to you.

Great! The new apprentice thinks it’s Christmas and begs you to allow him to help with the service. Well, he has been in early all week to help with a backlog of jobs and anyhow, the kid is always keen to help.

Two hours in and the service is completed: the car just needs a road test to check everything is ok. The apprentice jumps at the chance, and after all he is only going around the block – what could happen?

Jumping into the seat, our excited apprentice sets off, you turn to go into the office to make out the customer’s bill, when you hear a loud bang. With the apprentices inexperience in performance car driving, he has just piled into a parked car.

6k in damage. Luckily covered by your motor trade insurance. Motor trade insurance may not protect you from a red face when explaining what happened to the customer’s car, but at least you can rectify the situation without being out of pocket.

You never know, you may even see the funny side one day!

Motor trade insurance keeping motor traders in business

Retro chic drives Motor Trade

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The fantastic new Fiat 500 has been a massive success for Fiat with cute retro styling appealing to young and old alike. With a new Fiat 500 costing anything from £9,000 upward, a quick look in the classic car press could see drivers in a tax exempt original 500 for just £5,000. At almost half the price of a new 500 if well looked after your original 500 is likely to be worth what you paid for it three years later.

A spokesman commented
“Depreciation and tax free motoring for pre 1973 cars can be a significant saving to motorists looking for cheap alternative to bland boxes on wheels”

Motor Trade sees classic business rise

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Popular modifications by classic car owners including carburettor and gearbox swaps may require owners to pay £450 for a rigorous safety test by the DVLA. Known as the Basic Individual Vehicle Approval (BIVA) failure to comply can result in the cancellation of V5 documentation and an order for the vehicle to be removed from the road.

Renewed interest in older vehicles has increased as road tax exemption and inexpensive classic car insurance leads many motorists to consider an older car as a second vehicle or a more interesting alternative to newer blander designed vehicles.

Modification of modern classics to improve performance, economy and comfort while retaining the tax and insurance advantages of classic car motoring is providing motor trades with a potential new and loyal customer base.

Classic car owner’s traditional DIY attitude to servicing is fast declining as more stringent MOT’s drive owners to seek professional help to keep them on the road.