HPI is extending its data set through a new partnership with integrated vehicle recycler Synetiq which will provide vital information on salvage total loss vehicles.
Research conducted among 2,000 motorists has shown that 90% of car buyers are more likely to make a purchase when if presented with accurate vehicle service history documentation, revealed HPI.
The problem of vehicle clocking is one the rise with one-in-14 cars on UK roads showing “mileage discrepancies”, according to research carried out by Cap HPI.
Nottingham residents are the least open to the idea of EVs, despite suggestions that a generally more open-minded approach in prominent university cities suggests “a link between high levels of education and a willingness to adopt”.
The number of used car buyers saddled with outstanding finance on their new vehicle rose from one-in-four to one-in-three during 2017, claims HPI.
Consumers change their cars more often than they do their smartphones as their mindset shifts towards “usership rather than ownership”, according to HPI.
The SMTA (Scottish Motor Trade Association) has partnered with Cap HPI to offer an approved vehicle check for its members.
In a bid to counter the mounting negative media coverage around diesel vehicles and usage, HPI is offering diesel drivers free peace of mind with its latest online valuations tool.
The number of cars on UK roads showing mileage discrepancies has risen by 25% since 2014, HPI has revealed..
The cost of motoring has leapt by more than 10% in the last year according to the results of research carried out by HPI.
HPI is displaying future valuations online via a free service which comes in direct response to increasing negativity and bad publicity surrounding diesel vehicles and usage.
A fifth (21%) of UK motorists have paid more for a vehicle than its true value with new drivers among the most common victims of over-pricing, according to research carried out by HPI.
HPI is launching a new, free online vehicle valuations service.
GForces has partnered with HPI to enhance its data offering by providing vehicle history checks on dealer websites.
A survey of over 500 MyCarCheck.com customers has revealed highlighted the differences between male and female perspectives on motoring.
HPI have had an advert banned by the Advertising Standards Authority over its claims that it was "the most trusted and reliable car history check".