Financing your vehicle through Motor Range is the best choice, as you can tailor your agreement to suit your budget. Using third party credit brokers or your own bank can be over complicated and time consuming. With Motor Range it’s relaxed, stress free and we can get you an approval in minutes.
Hire Purchase (HP) is quick and easy to arrange, offering you the flexibility to pay as little or as much as you can afford each month. The lower your monthly payment, the longer the term of the agreement. The car is yours when you have paid off the value of the car (plus interest and fees). Click here to find out more about HP.
Similarly, a Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) allows you to adjust the length of the contract until you find an affordable repayment schedule. At the end of the agreement, there is an optional balloon payment required to own the vehicle outright. Alternatively, the car can be returned and a new PCP agreement undertaken with a different car. Want to know more? Then take a look at our PCP blog.
Here at Motor Range, part-exchanging your car is simple, quick and completely hassle free. Using industry leading valuation software we give you the best price for your part-exchange. We accept any vehicle in part-exchange and we can settle your outstanding finance. We know that your time is important to you – so let us take care of everything.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information above, however, errors may occur. Do not rely entirely on this information and check the vehicle for specification which may affect your decision to purchase.
The number of registered keepers detailed on the V5 registration certificate is not the number of vehicle users and vehicles could have had multiple users. Vehicles may have been used for private and/or business use.
The fuel consumption figure shown is taken from the official test results from this vehicle type when new. It is intended to provide a standard figure for comparing the relative economy of different vehicles of a similar age and condition and does not represent the average fuel consumption that will be achieved on the road. A number of factors not included in the official new vehicle test will affect the fuel consumption achieved on the road including: vehicle age, how it has been maintained, road/weather conditions and driving style.