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Fleet briefs: Latest from Select Car Leasing, Synergy, VRA and zeVie

Fleet briefs: Latest from Select Car Leasing, Synergy, VRA and zeVie Was this article useful? Select Car Leasing celebrates ‘successful’ 12 months of new partnership Following the announcement of new partnerships with leasing brokerages throughout the UK, Select Car Leasing said it is celebrating the successes of the first 12 months of its partnership with Cameron Clarke Leasing. Select said within the last year it achieved 1,000 orders, beating its previous best as Cameron Clark of 750, and is predicting the figures will double by 2022. Principal at Select Car Leasing Preston office and a Cameron Clarke director, Steven Clarke said: “The figures speak for themselves as to how successful the first year has been and we are now predicting a further 100% growth during 2021.”

Contract extensions: Waiting is the hardest part

Date: 02 February 2021   |   Author: Jack Carfrae Lease contract extensions became - and remained - de rigueur when the pandemic struck. Jack Carfrae asks if it is a costly cause for concern. There are more than 2.5 million leased cars and vans in the UK, according to the BVRLA - and that does not count the rental or PCP lot. If any of your vehicles make up part of that figure, and if any of their contracts expired in the past 11 months, there is a good chance that you still have them.  Even if you are among the fleets that have replaced vehicles since the pandemic began, we would wager that, in most cases, the new ones probably did not turn up bang on time. Clearly, neither fleets nor leasing companies can be blamed for the hold-ups, but the industry is nonetheless facing a prolonged period of widespread contract extensions. 

Honda s temporary plant closure could be tip of the iceberg for supply issues, warns VRA

Philip Nothard replaces Sam Watkins as new chair of the VRA

Click the thumbs up >Cox Automotive insight and strategy director Philip Nothard has been elected as the new chair of the Vehicle Remarketing Association (VRA), succeeding Sam Watkins. Nothard has 30 years of experience in the used car sector, having held a number of key positions in the industry. He said: “My first job as chair is to thank Sam for the excellent work she has done over the last two years, helping to raise the profile of the VRA and guide it through what have been some unavoidably turbulent times. “I will be looking to build on the work she has started. With the support of the board, my aim is to provide the help and advice that the remarketing sector needs as it deals with the effects of the pandemic, Brexit and a host of other issues.

VRA warns Honda plant shutdown could be sign of things to come

VRA warns Honda plant shutdown could be sign of things to come
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