GB Car Finance specialises in used car finance in and around Canterbury. We will work hard to help you obtain an approval decision, based on affordability, in minutes and drive away your new used car within 24 hours!
If you need a loan to buy a used car then you have come to the right place - We could help to find car finance for you regardless of your current financial circumstances. We regularly help people with bad credit, even if they have been refused elsewhere. Simply complete the form opposite to apply.
We are available to help people access car finance 247, 365 days a year - Whether you need an affordable family saloon, an economical hatchback, a large car or a people carrier we will work hard to help you find the right car for you. Apply online day or night, or speak with one of our friendly operators who will help guide you through the car finance application process and answer any questions you have.
“I was happy with the deal I got for my new car as I've struggled in the past to get the finance from any other company as I've had bad credit. They were very helpful on the phone and helped me choose my car - I was more than happy and would recommend GB Car Finance to anyone…”
All circumstances considered - CCJs, defaults, arrears, self employed, benefits, limited or no credit history, refused car finance elsewhere - Whatever your circumstances we'll look to help.
As well as Canterbury, GB Car Finance is pleased to assist people searching for car finance in Aylesford, Beckenham, Belvedere, Bexley, Bexleyheath, Birchington, Broadstairs, Bromley, Chatham, Chislehurst, Cranbrook, Dartford, Deal, Dover, Edenbridge, Erith, Farnborough Village, Faversham, Folkestone, Gillingham, Gravesend, Greenhithe, Herne Bay, Hythe, Keston, Longfield, Maidstone, Margate, New Romney, Orpington, Paddock Wood, Ramsgate, Rochester, Sandwich, Sevenoaks, Sheerness, Sidcup, Sittingbourne, Speldhurst, Sutton at Hone, Swanley, Swanley Village, Swanscombe, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Welling, West Malling, West Wickham, Westerham, Westgate-on-Sea and Whitstable in Kent.
The county of Kent is known for its strong ties to the automotive industry, finance sector and motorsport - and at the heart of the region lies the historic city of Canterbury. With a rich history and strong cultural heritage, Canterbury is a city with plenty to offer its residents and visitors alike.
Situated just over 50 miles from London, Canterbury is the county town of Kent and home to the University of Kent, a joint Anglican and Catholic Cathedral, and the domes of Canterbury Cathedral. It's a city steeped in culture, with a lively city centre, plenty of shopping opportunities and an impressive selection of restaurants, caf�s and pubs.
But Canterbury is also an important player in the automotive, finance and motorsport industries. For over a hundred years, the city and its surrounding area have been a major hub for the car, finance and motorsport sectors - and this connection to the motor industry is just as important today. Let's take a closer look at how Canterbury is linked to these important sectors.
The Auto Industry in Canterbury
Canterbury has a long history of involvement in the automobile industry, stretching back to the turn of the 20th century, when the British Motor Company (BMC) moved its headquarters from Coventry to the city. Initially, the move was prompted due to the need for more space, but it was also due to Canterbury's excellent transport links. The city has access to both the M2 and M20 motorways, as well as the A2 and A28.
Since the early days, the auto industry in Canterbury has grown exponentially and today the city is home to a number of car dealerships, manufacturers and suppliers. Major car brand dealerships such as Hyundai, Ford and Peugeot have branches in and around the city. The multi-national automotive components manufacturer, Faurecia, also has its UK headquarters in Canterbury.
The city is also home to the historic Kentish Motor Museum and has seen the rise of enthusiasts' car clubs across the city. As such, it's an ideal destination for classic car owners, as well as those who just enjoy tinkering with their vehicle of choice.
Canterbury and the Finance Industry
The finance industry has also been an important part of the Canterbury economy for over a century. The city is home to a number of financial services firms, such as banks, investment companies and accountants, as well as a thriving insurance sector.
The insurance industry in Canterbury is particularly beneficial to the local economy, given the city's proximity to the coast. There are around 100 insurance underwriters in the city, with major firms such as Aviva, Lloyds, RSA and Ageas all having large office presences in the area.
Canterbury is also home to a number of call centres, such as UOB, which employs hundreds of local people in customer service roles. And with a large selection of contact centre vacancies being advertised, it's clear that the finance sector in Canterbury is an important driver of the local economy.
Motorsport in Canterbury
Canterbury and its surrounding area has also earned a reputation as a centre for motorsport in the UK. The area is home to a number of venues for motorsport events, including the famous Brands Hatch circuit, Mallory Park and Lydden Hill race circuit. Famous drivers from the area include Lando Norris, whom was born in Bath but now lives in nearby Tenterden.
The area has had a big impact on motorsport too. The renowned Formula One engineer, John Barnard, was born in Canterbury and the designer of the Williams FW07, Maurice Philippe, grew up in the nearby towns of Herne Bay and Broadstairs.
The City of Canterbury Today
Canterbury is a vibrant city, with a population of over 55,000 people. The city's diverse population includes a sizeable student population (around 20,000); around 24% of whom come from international backgrounds. There's also a sizeable number of retired people living in Canterbury, with over 15% of the population aged over 65; of which a third are pensioners.
Canterbury is a city with a lot to offer its citizens, from its cultural attractions to its strong links with the automotive and finance industries. It's no surprise that the city has seen a steady increase in population in recent years, with a projected population of over 56,000 by 2020. With so much to see and do, it's easy to understand why Canterbury is such an attractive place for people of all backgrounds.