Chorley Car Finance

Used Car Finance in Chorley, Lancashire

GB Car Finance specialises in used car finance in and around Chorley. 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!

Car Finance Based On Affordability

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.

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Used Car Finance Chorley

Car Finance Chorley

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.


Used Car Finance in Lancashire

As well as Chorley, GB Car Finance is pleased to assist people searching for car finance in Accrington, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bacup, Barnoldswick, Blackburn, Blackpool, Burnley, Carnforth, Clitheroe, Colne, Darwen, Fleetwood, Heywood, Lancaster, Leigh, Leyland, Littleborough, Lytham St Annes, Morecambe, Nelson, Ormskirk, Pemberton, Poulton-le-Fylde, Preston, Rossendale, Skelmersdale, Thornton-Cleveleys and Todmorden in Lancashire.


More information about Chorley

Chorley — Where Car Industry, Finance Industry and Motorsport Meet

A small town in Lancashire, Chorley is located in north-west England, connecting the counties of Lancashire, Cheshire and Merseyside. It is one of the oldest known settlements in the UK, having first been referenced in the Doomsday Book of 1086. Alongside developments made over the last two centuries, this has helped to craft a vibrant and diverse history in the town, which has become a magnet for many industries, particularly those focused around cars and money.

The Car Industry

Located on Chorley's outskirts is a Volkswagen Group logistics centre which helps move vehicle parts from and around the UK. This facility plays an integral role in keeping trade flowing in the car industry and is one of the many wheels in the vast machinery which allows cars to be manufactured, bought and traded throughout the UK. In addition to this, there are a number of successful local car dealerships dotted around the town, all of which double as Volkswagen, Seat and Skoda retailers.

The Finance Industry

Chorley is also home to a great deal of financial organisations, many of which have been established as major global, online-based success stories. Less than 15 miles away lies the city of Manchester, the UK's second-largest financial centre, where money flows abundantly and employment heights are impressive. Similarly, Chorley is seen as a hub for banking and other financial activities, with many major banking institutions having a presence in town, such as Barclays and NatWest.

Motorsport

Motorsports have also had a long presence in Chorley, perhaps most notably during the 1950s and 1960s when the town's old Hill Climb course became one of the most popular destinations in the country for motor racing enthusiasts. It hosted some of Britain's most renowned drivers, including the likes of Sir Stirling Moss and fellow F1 celebrity, Bob McIntire. The track was eventually taken out of action in the 80s, but the spirit of motorsport has lived on in the town, with events such as the annual 'Chorley Grand Prix' held each year.

Demographics

As of 2019, Chorley had a population of 56,307, representing a 6% increase from the 52,212 recorded at the time of the 2011 census. The town is served by two main rail stations; Chorley and Chorley North, both of which are necessary points of transport between Manchester and Preston. The majority of the town is retained in the parliamentary constituency of Chorley, where Labour MP Lindsay Hoyle serves as the local representative. The town also has a strong presence of manufacturing and industrial businesses.

Conclusion

Chorley is a prime example of how a town can bridge many industries, and although the car industry, finance industry and motorsport may not be typically associated together, all have a major presence in Chorley and contribute to the vibrancy of this historic market town. Despite its relatively small size, Chorley has a proud past and an exciting future - something that is likely to continue for many years to come.