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New Car Code celebrates
five year anniversary

Monday, 07 December 2009

Today (7 December 2009) marks the fifth anniversary of the New Car Code that regulates the sale of new cars in the UK.  The highly successful Code has boosted consumer protection in the market and in the past three years alone has seen the number of people it helps increase by more than four-times.

Administered by Motor Codes Ltd, the New Car Code was the first set of regulations to receive full approval from the Office of Fair Trading and covers 99% of all new cars registered in the UK.  By setting a high-standard of operation for the whole new car industry to subscribe to, the Code transformed the world of new car buying through insisting on raised standards and a clear means of dispute resolution.

“The success of the New Car Code is testament to the power of an entire industry working collaboratively towards a common goal,” said Chris Mason, Motor Codes director.  “The new standards introduced affect every person buying a new car and our backing of the New Car Code means that if customers encounter a problem, we are there to help sort things out.”

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) recently praised the work of Motor Codes at a Parliamentary meeting that discussed industry regulation through codes of practice.  Colin Brown, director of consumer policy at the OFT said; “The well established New Car Code, fully approved by OFT since 2004, has demonstrated the positive aspects of industry self-regulation to businesses and consumers."

Motor Codes Ltd administers the New Car Code along with the Service and Repair Code and the Vehicle Warranty Product Code.  It offers a free consumer advice line – 0800 692 0825 – in addition to conciliation and independent arbitration as part of its dispute resolution service.

 

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

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