Cowbridge Car Finance

Used Car Finance in Cowbridge, South Glamorgan

GB Car Finance specialises in used car finance in and around Cowbridge. 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 Cowbridge

Car Finance Cowbridge

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 South Glamorgan

As well as Cowbridge, GB Car Finance is pleased to assist people searching for car finance in Barry, Cardiff, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and Penarth in South Glamorgan.


More information about Cowbridge

Situated in the Vale of Glamorgan, Cowbridge is a thriving market town located approximately 11 miles from the Welsh capital of Cardiff. Famous for its heritage, Cowbridge has long been associated with the car industry and finance industry, and for over one hundred years, the town has played host to an annual event which celebrates the motorsport that this area is renowned for.

Description of Cowbridge

Cowbridge is an ancient market town on the south coast of Wales. Known for its picturesque stone buildings, Cowbridge lies within easy reach of the countryside and nearby villages, making it a popular tourist destination. The recorded history of the town dates back to 1093 when the Earl of Gloucester made a grant of land to the Knights Hospitaller.

The town's high street and historic centre remain central to community life and tourism. Its main shopping street, High Street, is full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, making it the perfect place to wander when the sun is shining. With a great choice of accommodation, caf�s and pubs, Cowbridge is a popular addition to any tour of South Wales. Details of these and other attractions are available from the Cowbridge Town Tourist Information Service and from the local newspapers and websites.

Cowbridge is home to several notable antiques, boutiques and jewellers and is well known as a centre of fine craft. In addition, the town is home to a number of popular events throughout the year, including artisan markets and music festivals. Nearby attractions include the Heritage Coast and beaches, the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

Car Industry and Finance

Cowbridge has had a strong association with the car and finance industries since the 19th century. Although small in size, the town has been famous for its innovation and modernisation of new automotive designs, particularly in the area of electric and petrol engines.

The first large factory in Cowbridge was opened in 1875 by James Bain, who was responsible for introducing several new design features such as the inclined plane approach and the torque converter, both of which are now commonplace in modern car designs. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Cowbridge was home to a thriving automotive industry, with several large factories, including the Austin Motor Works, producing cars and motorbikes.

The finance industry has long been at the heart of Cowbridge's development, with the first Cowbridge bank opening in the mid-19th century. By the end of the century, Cowbridge had become a major centre for banking and finance, with several other banks opening in the town. Today, the financial sector in Cowbridge remains a major source of employment in the area, with a number of banks, private financial institutions and accounting companies based in the town.

Motorsport

Motorsport has been an essential part of Cowbridge life since the early 1900s when the first Cowbridge Motorsports event was held. The event was held on an old race circuit that had been used since the 1880s, when horse and cart races were held in the area. The circuit was regularly used in the 1920s and 30s for car and motorcycle competitions, and in 1935 the Cowbridge Motorsports Club was formed. By 1930s, the events were drawing crowds from all over South Wales, as well as from further afield.

In the modern era, motorsport remains an intrinsic part of life in Cowbridge, with the town hosting regular festivals and rallies. The most popular of these is the annual Wales National Rally, with competitors from across the UK descending on the town in their cars and motorcycles. The event offers a great opportunity for spectators to discover the town's racing heritage and experience the thrills of motorsport in its true form.

Demographics

Cowbridge has a population of 8,721 as of the 2011 census. The population is made up of a large number of young people, with 44.5% of the population within 25-44 years old. The majority of the population is white, with 84.7% of the population identifying as white British.

Education is a key sector in Cowbridge, with 70% of the population having successfully completed tertiary education. The town is also home to a growing number of foreign nationals, with 4.2% of the population having been born outside of the United Kingdom, with Poland and Latvia both having significant populations in the town.

Conclusion

Cowbridge is a vibrant and thriving town that is renowned for its rich heritage and long connection to the car industry and finance sector. Home to a thriving motorsport scene, this small Welsh town has become one of the most popular destinations in South Wales for visitors from all over the world. It's picturesque streets and ancient buildings, coupled with its great selection of independent shops and eateries, make it the perfect to explore when visiting the area.