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Car Care Plan and Unipart directors
take on steering role at Motor Codes

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Motor Codes has appointed two new non-executive directors to help further strengthen the organisation's offering to MOT, service and repair centres and warranty product providers. Tim Heavisides, group CEO of Car Care Plan and Provident Insurance, and Wendy Williamson, marketing director at Unipart, will provide guidance, strategic overview and expertise in vehicle warranties and the independent garage sector.

The two new non-executive directors join existing Motor Codes board members Alec Murray (former chairman of RMI), Paul Willcox (MD of Nissan GB) and Terry Barcham (MD of Snap-on Tools).

"I firmly believe in the aims of Motor Codes and am keen to support the effort to raise customer service standards across the industry," said Wendy Williamson. "The service and repair sector has had a bad name for long enough, and I believe that Motor Codes can turn around an unfair reputation."

Tim Heavisides said, "The success of Motor Codes is proven by the long-standing New Car Code, which covers 99% of all new cars sold. I'm committed to playing my part in making the Service and Repair Code every bit as successful. Delivering maximum customer satisfaction and support is what these Codes are all about, and their success will be hugely beneficial for customer confidence and the reputation of the industry."

Car Care Plan is a long-standing supporter of regulation for the warranty sector, having subscribed to the Vehicle Warranty Products Code and its predecessor since 1995. Unipart has committed to have all 600 of its Car Care Centres signed up to Motor Codes by summer 2010.

"The appointment of our two new non-executive directors, both from industry-leading companies, marks another important chapter in the development of Motor Codes," said Chris Mason, Motor Codes director. "We have big plans for the future and 2010 is set to be a pivotal year as we aim to increase significantly the number of independent garages subscribing in addition to further consolidating the significant uptake by franchised dealers."

Garages can subscribe to the Service and Repair Code for just £75 at www.motorcodes.co.uk. Some of the benefits that subscription entitles garages to include a wealth of free marketing materials, independent arbitration in the event of a customer complaint and a listing on the search function of the Motor Codes website which is used by over 300,000 people annually.

 

What's happening at Motor Codes

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @PaulEverittSMMT: Everything you ever wanted to know about UK automotive is here: http://bit.ly/dIxeR3 Apr 13 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: Great to see new MG's driven off the production line yesterday, quite a moment and a great achievement - hope sales meet expectations! Apr 14 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: Gov paper 'better choices:better deals' on consumer empowerment is an interesting read - the vision is good http://tinyurl.com/6ejvnlw Apr 15 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: @PaulEverittSMMT Better Choices:Better Deals, sounds like Motor Codes strategy. I've sent msg to Gov offering to assist with development Apr 15 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @MotorCodes: Motor Codes referenced in latest government paper on empowering consumers and raising standards: http://bit.ly/g8ncS7 Apr 15 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @torquespeak: Love your local garage If they're a @MotorCodes member, rate them by entering the survey prize draw http://bit.ly/edbuRz Apr 18 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: OFT paper to help business with clear & fair contract terms, and it's clear - brilliant stuff! Have a look http://tinyurl.com/3ppkmf4 Apr 18 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: OFT paper provides food for thought! Could T&Cs actually be a marketing opportunity http://blog.motorcodes.co.uk/ Apr 19 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: @motorscouk sounds like a well intentioned initiative - let's see how it plays out.. Apr 19 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @MotorCodes: Motor Codes welcomes new team members this week http://tinyurl.com/3kessps Apr 20 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: These people should have no place in a modern motor industry, this should be a story from history books http://tinyurl.com/3zj8tzj Apr 20 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @PaulEverittSMMT: Latest SMMT stats: car production up 14.8% in March, up 13.0% over Q1. http://bit.ly/eqG22d #ukmfg Apr 21 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: This garage isn't signed at www.motorcodes.co.uk - watch this Sky News piece to see why http://tinyurl.com/4y22sbq Apr 21 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @PaulEverittSMMT: Which Car claims VOSA failed to issue any recalls in 2010. In fact 300+ were issued ensuring safety for UK motorists. Apr 27 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @CarDealerEd: Car dealer issues advice after he is the victim of car-jacking http://bit.ly/iDPNK6 May 03 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @PaulEverittSMMT: Business Minister Mark Prisk will deliver keynote speech at 2011 SMMT International Automotive Summit on 28 June ... May 04 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @chashallett: Autocar next-generation awards are open - please pass this on to any wannabe auto industry stars http://bit.ly/lS7eJ7 May 05 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @AAPresident: #roadsafetydecade will be launched in UK and globally on May 11. What will do you to help rd safety this decade May 10 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @MotorCodes: April was another busy month for Motor Codes with over 770 enquiries from consumers seeking advice from the team!! May 10 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: @MotorCodes Less than 10% of these contacts were actual complaints, Motor Codes provides great service in free,quality advice for motorists. May 10 reply

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