CHESHIRE, ENGLAND, August 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Figures released from car finance specialist CarLoan4U.co.uk are indicative of stability in the car finance marketplace, with the average car loan decreasing by less than 3%, on a year-on-year comparison basis.
The data shows that in:
- Jan - July 2010, the average car loan size was GBP6994.30
- Jan - July 2009, the average loan size was GBP7201.87
"And this," says Ryan Dignan, Director from CarLoan4U, "may indicate that there is some stability in the car finance market place with car buyers looking to borrow only slightly less for the first six months of this year, compared to the same period last year."
He concludes "It also shows that the second hand car market seems to have remained consistent for the same reason."
About CarLoan4U
As one of the UK's leading car finance brokers, we find customers the most suitable car loan to suit their budget. As an independent company, we're not tied to any one lender and can offer our customers a wide choice of car finance packages at the most competitive rates. We offer customers the flexibility of choosing the vehicle they want from the dealer of their choice - we don't tie them down to a particular car dealer.
We also offer motor insurance, GAP insurance and mechanical breakdown cover.
Website: http://www.carloan4u.co.uk
Figures Indicate Stability in the Car Finance Marketplace
Figures released from car finance specialist CarLoan4U.co.uk are indicative of stability in the car finance marketplace, with the average car loan decreasing by less than 3%, on a year-on-year comparison basis.
2010-08-19
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
The Tasty-est Men in the UK Crowned
2010-08-19
Brothers Luke and Mark Owen have been awarded the title of UK's Tasty-est men in the Shop Worker and Chef profession categories. The two who work at Morrisons and Crossways Brewers Fayre won after a search that spanned the nation. Women voted on the Tasty-est men in various categories and the brothers scooped the pool.
Luke was euphoric saying, "I can't believe we both won. We entered the competition as a laugh and didn't expect to win, but the fact that we both won is just brilliant!"
Women across the UK nominated their tasty-est man in a range of categories via ...
Conway Magistrate Judge Avoids DUI Charge
2010-08-19
Driving under the influence in South Carolina is illegal no matter who you are, but everybody gets their day in court. A magistrate judge from Horry County was cited back in April by a Myrtle Beach patrolman after he performed a U-turn on a two-lane road. He was later released after posting $997 bond for the drunk driving charge and $133 for driving left of the center line.
At a late June court date, the judge forfeited his bond on the basic traffic offense, but the DUI charge was later dismissed by prosecutors in the 12th Circuit Solicitor's office, who did not comment ...
Jails Hold More Mentally Ill Persons Than Hospitals
2010-08-19
According to a new study, states such as Texas, Nevada and Arizona have far greater numbers of mentally ill persons housed in state prisons than in hospitals. The study, "More Mentally Ill Persons are in Jails and Prisons Than Hospitals: A Survey of the States," was released in May by the Treatment Advocacy Center and the National Sheriffs' Association.
The study used data from 2004 and 2005 gleaned from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Bureau of Justice Statistics to compare the number of inmates with mental health issues in state jails and prisons ...
Prevent Back Injuries
2010-08-19
Recent studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that muscle strain is one of the most common on-the-job injuries and medical problems in America. Some 80 percent of all Americans will experience some level of severe back pain in their lives and, as the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons suggests, work-related injury is the leading cause.
The CDC found that improper lifting of heavy objects and protracted sitting are among the leading causes of work-related back pain. Exerting too much force, repetition and stress on your back, in conjunction ...
Bankruptcy and Taxes: What Can Be Discharged?
2010-08-19
Many people incorrectly believe that they cannot discharge unpaid tax debt in bankruptcy. While this is a very complicated area of bankruptcy law, it is possible to obtain a bankruptcy discharge of many tax debts, including the penalties and interest owed thereon. In fact, bankruptcy can be the best available option for individuals with unpaid tax debt to relieve some or all of the financial and personal hardship caused by owing money to the IRS.
Five Criteria for Discharging Tax Debt
Dischargeability of tax debts depends on many factors. The most common tax debt ...
Three Year Anniversary for Maryland's Violence Prevention Initiative
2010-08-19
In 2007, Governor Martin O'Malley in conjunction with the Department of Probation and Parole (DPP) introduced the Violence Prevention Initiative to identify and supervise the most violent offenders in Maryland. The ultimate goal of the program is to stop the revolving door for serious offenders in the criminal justice system by better monitoring their behavior through strict supervision requirements.
The Violence Prevention Initiative (VPI) turns three years old this summer and will receive an award for innovation from the National Criminal Justice Association in August. ...
Foreign-born Doctors Care on Par With U.S. Trained Physicians
2010-08-19
Medical schools in the United States are considered to be some of the best in the world. As a result, there is a tendency to believe that doctors trained outside of the United States will somehow offer care that is inferior to physicians educated in the U.S. However, a recent study in the journal Health Affairs seems to contradict this assumption.
According to the American Medical Association, graduates of international medical schools have been an integral part of the medical community since the 1940s. Today, of the roughly 950,000 doctors practicing in the U.S., there ...
Rackspace Hosting Announces General Availability of Cloud Servers for Windows
2010-08-19
Rackspace Hosting, the world's leading specialist in hosting and cloud computing, has announced the general availability of its Cloud Servers for Windows offering. The new service delivers a highly scalable environment ideal for Windows-based hosting, testing and developing applications and supporting the high levels of traffic required for launching online gaming platforms or the next social networking phenomenon.
Designed for small to medium businesses, .NET developers, system administrators, IT Pros, and current Rackspace customers, Cloud Servers for Windows features ...
The Harley Medical Group Reports Boom in Pre-Wedding Breast Enlargement
2010-08-19
The Harley Medical Group has reported that, with the wedding season at its peak, there has also been a corresponding significant rise in breast augmentation surgery.
Determined to look perfect on their big day, brides are taking the plunge and booking in for a boob job for additional confidence on their big day. As a result, breast enlargement is top of the ops this summer across the Group's 30 clinics in the UK and Ireland.
Liz Dale, Director, The Harley Medical Group, commented, "The big wedding is certainly in vogue in 2010, so pre-wedding procedures are right ...
The National Trust Opens Tom-Foolery at Wimpole this August
2010-08-19
The National Trust is opening Wimpole Home Farm for its tenth Tomato Festival on the 21st and 22nd August, allowing tomato enthusiasts to see, smell and taste over 50 different varieties of one of Britain's best loved fruits.
Varieties which are available for sampling will include 'orange strawberry', a heart-shaped, deep orange tomato with a strong and sweet taste, and 'black zebra', a deep burgundy tomato, with a sweet, juicy taste.
Tomato experts will also be on hand to offer advice and encouragement to visitors interested in growing and enjoying home-grown tomatoes, ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
The Ceramic Society of Japan’s Oxoate Ceramics Research Association launches new international book project
Heart-brain connection: international study reveals the role of the vagus nerve in keeping the heart young
Researchers identify Rb1 as a predictive biomarker for a new therapeutic strategy in some breast cancers
Survey reveals ethical gaps slowing AI adoption in pediatric surgery
Stimulant ADHD medications work differently than thought
AI overestimates how smart people are, according to HSE economists
HSE researchers create genome-wide map of quadruplexes
Scientists boost cell "powerhouses" to burn more calories
Automatic label checking: The missing step in making reliable medical AI
Low daily alcohol intake linked to 50% heightened mouth cancer risk in India
American Meteorological Society announces Rick Spinrad as 2026 President-Elect
Biomass-based carbon capture spotlighted in newly released global climate webinar recording
Illuminating invisible nano pollutants: advanced bioimaging tracks the full journey of emerging nanoscale contaminants in living systems
How does age affect recovery from spinal cord injury?
Novel AI tool offers prognosis for patients with head and neck cancer
Fathers’ microplastic exposure tied to their children’s metabolic problems
Research validates laboratory model for studying high-grade serous ovarian cancer
SIR 2026 delivers transformative breakthroughs in minimally invasive medicine to improve patient care
Stem Cell Reports most downloaded papers of 2025 highlight the breadth and impact of stem cell research
Oxford-led study estimates NHS spends around 3% of its primary and secondary care budget on the health impacts of heat and cold in England
A researcher’s long quest leads to a smart composite breakthrough
Urban wild bees act as “microbial sensors” of city health.
New study finds where you live affects recovery after a hip fracture
Forecasting the impact of fully automated vehicle adoption on US road traffic injuries
Alcohol-related hospitalizations from 2016 to 2022
Semaglutide and hospitalizations in patients with obesity and established cardiovascular disease
Researchers ‘listen in’ to embryo-mother interactions during implantation using a culture system replicating the womb lining
How changing your diet could help save the world
How to make AI truly scalable and reliable for real-time traffic assignment?
Beyond fragmented markets: A new framework for efficient and stable ride-pooling
[Press-News.org] Figures Indicate Stability in the Car Finance MarketplaceFigures released from car finance specialist CarLoan4U.co.uk are indicative of stability in the car finance marketplace, with the average car loan decreasing by less than 3%, on a year-on-year comparison basis.