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Internet Car Finance Broker Relaunches with a New Name, New Website and New Niche Car Sourcing Service

Long established, nationwide, Internet car finance broker Carfinance Netcars.co.uk has relaunched today under the name www.carfinance247.co.uk.

2010-09-16
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, September 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) Long established, nationwide, Internet car finance broker Carfinance Netcars.co.uk has relaunched today under the name www.carfinance247.co.uk . It now offers a unique, niche car sourcing service, which enables people to apply for car finance and choose a vehicle, all from the comfort of their own home, without the often high-pressured selling methods employed by car dealership salesmen.

The new, fresh looking, easy-to-navigate site - www.carfinance247.co.uk - offers site visitors lots of easy-to-use tools; a new, easy-to-remember name - and a complete virtual car purchase package.

Carfinance247 now epitomises the service that it offers, which enables people to apply for competitively priced car finance and choose a new car, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

"Our newly named and relaunched service has been designed to make the whole customer experience as easy as possible, allowing people freedom when choosing a new car, away from the often pushy sales processes seen in traditional car dealerships," said Louis Rix, Director.

Explaining how it works, Mr Rix said: "People simply apply for finance through our service and, if they are approved, they then tell us what car they are looking for and we go off and find it!

"All vehicles are second hand, usually from 6 months to five years old, and can range in price from anything from GBP1,000 to GBP100,000! Once we have found the vehicle that meets the customer's requirements and their budget, they simply come to our offices and collect the car. This handover takes as little as ten minutes. Or, if people prefer, we can offer a delivery service for the car.

"We hope that people will feel that we offer an all-round service that meets all of their car finance and second hand vehicle needs."

He added that although the business is heavily geared to helping people with credit problems, they can also offer extremely competitive rates for good credit customers too.

Mr Rix commented: "We get over 100 applications for car finance as well as over 1,000 visitors to the site each day. By listening to what our customers want from our service, we have created a useful, easy to use car finance and and purchase package, making the experience as easy as possible."

About us:
Founded in 2000, the recently renamed carfinance247.co.uk is a privately owned business with offices based in central Manchester. We provide vehicle financing solutions for all financial circumstances such as hire purchase, personal contract purchase, contract hire and other leasing options. No deposit is required and we can supply and deliver any make and model of your choice.


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[Press-News.org] Internet Car Finance Broker Relaunches with a New Name, New Website and New Niche Car Sourcing Service
Long established, nationwide, Internet car finance broker Carfinance Netcars.co.uk has relaunched today under the name www.carfinance247.co.uk.