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- MotoringWire: driving test news
Did you know that the easiest way to book your driving test or theory test is to use the Driving and Standards Agency (DSA) online booking service? If you visit them online you can not only choose your test centre but you can also set the time and date of your test. Visit this online service at http://www.dsa.gov.uk/Cars.asp http://feeds.rapidfeeds.com/2847/
Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:19:00 EST
- Motoring Wire: Submit your news story!
Are you a journalist or writer? Do you have an interest in the motoring industry? Get published by submitting a news story relevant to our industry and we could publish your story on MotoringWire. If your work is accepted, we will credit you fully as the author and your story will be syndicated throughout our network. Please send your details and text only publication to cb@internationalbreakdown.com
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Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:17:45 EST
- MotoringWire: Breakdown brand updated
After launching International Breakdown in 1999, the company has gone from strength to strength offering breakdown solutions for individuals, traders and business. After changes in the market recent research has identified areas for development within the Company which have resulted in an exciting new brand launch with enhanced benefits to current and potential customers.
Managing Director Ian Roper comments, 'We strive to ensure that we can offer a quality service at a competitive rate but we didn't feel that this was clearly disseminated through our website. Our customers were telling us that clear information about the service we offered wasn't readily available so hopefully we have remedied this through the new website.'
The new website retains all the strengths of the original services, yet offers a more user friendly experience. The colours, style and layout have been updated and additional value has been added through the members'services area.
Visit the website at www.nationalbreakdown.com
Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:40:49 EST
- MotoringWire: expanding in a fragmented market
National Breakdown cover expansion:
Taking advantage of the internet is now established in most industry sectors as a valid and effective method to sell. In the insurance industry this method has become established as the norm with a significant percentage of users purchasing online. ....
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Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:13:05 EST
- MotoringWire: pay-as-you-drive tax: why you shouldnt sign
yet
MotoringWire: pay-as-you-drive tax: why you shouldn't sign, yet! According to Ruth Kelly the new car tax petition is a good test of public opinion on a particular issue. Signing any petition is a personal affirmation...
Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:41:28 EST
- Motoring Wire: Hazardous Winter Driving
Ian Roper, founder and Managing Director of International breakdown explains to me that despite appearances (the suit, tie, clean, modern office space)..
Sun, 01 Apr 2007 19:01:29 EST
- MotoringWire: new car tax, a government ploy?
Did you know that we pay almost 3 times as much as the Americans for petrol?...
Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:42:33 EST
- MotoringWire:Prepared to drive in Europe?
Different Countries have different rules for motorists - tyre depths, wing mirrors, headlights and equipment will all need to be checked or adjusted before you go abroad....
Sun, 01 Apr 2007 18:54:19 EST
- MotoringWire:Research leads to breakdown prevention
Recent research from National breakdown concluded that 43% of all breakdown callouts could have been avoided by simple maintenance and basic knowledge of your car. In response to this, National breakdown have created an 'extra' area on their website to inform motorists through articles, tips and information to help them prevent car problems. In addition to this, an online magazine is available for download.
Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:56:52 EST
- MotoringWire:Breakdown without annual cost
Why pay annual fees if you are unlikely to have a breakdown? Introducing an interesting new concept from recovery company National Breakdown...
Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:49:34 EST
- MotoringWire:Rising cost of owning a car
Read a full Interview with Ian Roper, Managing Director, International Breakdown in the Winter issue of 'Focus On'..
Tue, 17 Apr 2007 17:24:10 EST