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RAC’s new preparation standard means motorhomes can be sold by Approved Dealers for the first time

11 Tuesday Aug 2020

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A new 78 step preparation standard designed to provide a high level of consumer reassurance has been introduced to allow used motorhomes to be sold by RAC Approved Dealers for the first time.

The document has been created by the RAC working in conjunction with Assurant, its partner in the aftersales sector, and East Sussex-based dealer AMC Motor Caravans, who have become the first retailer to hold the accreditation.

Sean Kent, RAC director of sales at Assurant, said: “The used motorhome sector has been booming in recent years and we have been receiving more and more requests from dealers who wanted to include them in the RAC Approved Dealer programme. This is especially the case as caution around international travel remains, creating  a potential trend towards an increasing number of UK holidays.

“The preparation standard, which has been designed by experts in this market, is extremely detailed and designed to cover the many different key points that are specific to this type of vehicle. We are confident that it will play an important part in helping dealers retail high quality, used motorhomes that will meet the needs of a large number of discerning buyers in this market.”

Geoff Takashi, sales manager at AMC Motor Caravans, said: “For a long time, buying a motorhome was very much the preserve of older people, perhaps something that happened as they approached retirement, but we’ve seen quite a shift in recent years. There’s been a whole new sector opening up of customers in their 40s and younger.

“For these buyers, a used motorhome represents a significant financial outlay, probably between £25,000-£40,000, and the presence of the RAC Approved Dealer programme within our showroom and online makes a significant difference to how we are perceived. Buyers know that the RAC would only put its name to an initiative – and to a dealer – that meets the highest standards. It is a genuine advantage for our business.”

There are now 1,500 existing members of the RAC Approved Dealer programmes selling cars and vans. Their proposition is based around preparation standards specifically designed for different vehicle types, a minimum three-month RAC warranty, 12 months of breakdown cover, a vehicle data check and enrolment to RAC Accident Care.  

Sean added: “The Approved Dealer programme has been performing very well in the post-lockdown used vehicle market. Buyers are looking for peace of mind and post-purchase support, and that is very much what the proposition was created to deliver.”

SOURCE: RAC Press release.

Christopher Macgowan

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Pay Up Diesel Weasels

07 Thursday Aug 2014

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The ‘Pay Up Diesel Weasels’ campaign calls on the Government to introduce a new scrappage scheme and is backed by the RAC, the AA and the Road Haulage Association

Drivers can back the campaign by signing the petition at:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/5809435/Sun-campaign-to-help-diesel-drivers-hit-by-Government-u-turn.html

The Sun – Britain’s biggest national newspaper, reaching over 6 million readers each day – has today launched a campaign for compensation for the millions of drivers seduced into buying diesel cars – and who now face large fines as a result.

Almost 11 million people have been persuaded by successive governments to snap up the “greener” vehicles since 2001, when then-Chancellor Gordon Brown increased excise duty for petrol cars with higher carbon dioxide emissions — making diesels a comparative bargain. The number of diesel car owners in the UK has rocketed from 1.6 million to 11 million in the space of a decade.

But major cities are now planning to punish diesel drivers with a £10-a-day tax because of other killer fumes which are linked to the fuel. A move to add a diesel-levy on the congestion charge was unveiled by London Mayor Boris Johnson last month following Britain’s failure to meet air quality targets set by the European Union.

Almost 460,000 lorries, 3.3 million vans and ten million cars could expect road charge hikes unless they upgrade to newer “Euro Six” diesel vehicles. Drivers whose motors fail to comply could also face lower resale values.

Today The Sun is calling on the Government to compensate motorists seduced into buying diesel vehicles, by opening a scrappage-style scheme aimed specifically at such cars. The Sun proposes that drivers should be given £2,000 towards the cost of a new motor that meets environmental standards — and will not face fines in the future.

Motoring groups yesterday backed the scheme, which would be similar to the scrappage initiative launched in 2009 to boost the car industry.

RAC technical director David Bizley said:

“There’s a lot of merit in a scrappage scheme for older diesel vehicles. It could follow the previous one that offered £2,000 off the price of a new vehicle to drivers of diesel cars more than ten years old. But the Government also need to be able to say how they can help drivers who have recently bought diesel.”

AA president Edmund King said:

“Scrappage was incredibly successful for cars and quite revenue-neutral due to its effect on the new car industry. A scrappage scheme could also target the gross polluters.” Road Haulage policy director Jack Semple said: “If the emission standards are not delivering, that’s not the fault of the Mayor of London.

“It’s Brussels that set the route map so, if that’s taking us to the wrong place, it’s not the right approach to fine people. There’s a lot of merit in a scrappage scheme, certainly for more heavily-polluting HGVs.”

The Car Scrappage Scheme was introduced in the 2009 budget to aid the economy and environment. The Government agreed to provide £1,000 towards the purchase of a new car from participating dealers. Manufacturers also knocked £1,000 off the list price. Almost 400,000 cars were bought under the scheme.

Christopher Macgowan
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THE MALL.

25 Monday Jul 2011

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Last night I was walking from The RAC in Pall Mall to The Rubens Hotel and found that The Mall around Buckingham Palace was closed to traffic. It was a beautiful evening and delightful just to be able to wander around at will.

Christopher Macgowan
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