According to the Esure research, many Brits were even thinking of selling any additional vehicles to try and reduce the costs of motoring. Indeed, research carried out by the car insurance provider has shown that nearly half (48 per cent) of all motorists in the UK may currently be mulling over whether to become a one-car household in order to escape high fuel costs, increased car insurance premiums and ramped up road tax. As a result of ditching second vehicles, consumers may in turn find that they are able to manage other areas of financial commitment such as mortgages, personal loans and bill repayments more easily.
While a number of people are considering ditching second cars altogether, esure highlighted that Britons are also increasingly looking to keep hold of their current vehicle for longer in the worsened economic environment. The group reported that 71 per cent of people have fought off the desire to get behind the wheel of a brand new motor as inflation has hit food, fuel and energy costs. For those who have found themselves struggling to keep up with such costs, taking out a debt consolidation loan may prove an effective way to get finances back on track.
Apart from being squeezed by the effects of the credit crunch, quite a few questioned also suggested that because the value of second hand cars had plummeted they were put off buying a new car. Some 58 per cent of motorists said that they had decided against buying a new car for fear that the money they would be offered for their existing model would be too low to make the upgrade viable.
Commenting on the findings of the study, Mike Pickard, head of insurance and underwriting at esures car insurance division, said: "With the joint effect of increasing motoring costs, higher fuel prices and the credit crunch squeezing motorist pockets, it is hardly surprising the Brits are getting rid of extra vehicles. The fact that theyre also keeping their cars for longer is proof that UK drivers are becoming increasingly conscious of keeping motoring costs down."
For those who are in search of an effective way to fund the purchase of a new motor, taking out a car loan may provide the answer. In opting for a cheap loan of this type, people may find they are left with affordable rates of repayment each month, while any cash left over could be put towards meeting the costs of fuel and car insurance.
However, it seems that affording car cover might be slightly less of a burden for women than it is for men. The latest research from the AA reveals that the premium price gap between the sexes has widened further, with young men being charged double that of females the same age.
Selling Second Hand Cars
Sell Cars is part of the Cars For Sale Ireland Network of sites and is designed to offer visitors the chance to find cars in every region of Ireland.
We have cars for sale in Leinster, Munster, Connaught, and Ulster listed on this site for your perusal.
From Dublin to Antrim to Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Wicklow, Tipperary Kilkenny, Cavan, Derry, Kildare and may more besides, in fact we have cars in every county in Ireland a total of 32.
How do I sell my car / cars on this site?
First you have to register on our main site
Then create a profile so that people looking to buy your vehicle can contact you.
Now you are ready to upload your vehicle.
Once uploaded your vehicle then gets transferred to all the relevant sites belonging to www.CarsForSaleIreland.ie which includes
Sell Cars content is then manipulated to match a variety of searches within Google to give you the seller every chance of getting your vehicle onto the front pages of Google so visitors may view it and purchase it.
In the coming months Sell Cars will have an Auto Directory added to it where you can find service professionals to the motor industry.
This will contain mechanics, tyre suppliers, recovery services, security and ice, clutch and gearbox repairs, alloy wheels and many other services associated with the motor industry.
Finally we will add a section where members of the public will be able to promote car parts, alloy wheels, caravans, mobile homes, and many other products which may be filling up their shed or garden and turn them into hard cash.
We hope you enjoy your experience on www.SellCars.ie and we look forward to seeing you here in the future.
Many thanks from the management of the Cars For Sale Ireland Network.
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