Kirriemuir Car Finance

Used Car Finance in Kirriemuir, Angus

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

Car Finance Kirriemuir

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 Angus

As well as Kirriemuir, GB Car Finance is pleased to assist people searching for car finance in Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Dundee, Forfar and Montrose in Angus.


More information about Kirriemuir

Kirriemuir is a small town located in Angus, Scotland, in the northeastern corner of the United Kingdom. With a population of just over 5,000 people, it is a perennially charming and serene community with a thriving history of commerce and culture.

Kirriemuir's connections with the car industry, finance industry and motorsports are well known throughout the region, and many of the town's oldest and most prominent families are linked to these industries. While the town has a long history with all three industries, in recent years Kirriemuir has made a name for itself as a key player within the UK's motor industry, in particular.

The car industry has been a major part of Kirriemuir's identity since the late 19th century. In 1895, Herbert and William Ford opened the Ford Brothers Engineering Works in Kirriemuir, and within 10 years, it had become one of the largest automobile factories in Britain. The Ford brothers were well known for their groundbreaking engineering designs, and for their involvement in local motorsports events. That same decade, William Ford became a key backer of the first motorsports event at the newly opened Kirriemuir racetrack.

By the early 20th century, Kirriemuir had become a major centre for car production in Britain. Some of the earliest models produced in Kirriemuir include the Ford Seven, Ford Model Y and Ford Escort - all of which remain some of the most popular and iconic cars of the time. The Ford Seven in particular, was an important development in the history of British motoring, as it was the first mini-car produced in Europe, and helped revolutionise the industry at a time when bigger was better.

Kirriemuir's involvement in the car industry did not stop at production, however. In the 1950s, several of the town's factories began specialising in race car development and tuning. This was a lucrative business, and soon many wealthy investors and car enthusiasts were travelling to Kirriemuir to have the cars of their dreams manufactured. The do-it-yourself spirit of the locals and the undeniable pioneering spirit of the Ford brothers helped to make this new industry a success.

Over the decades, the finance industry has blossomed in and around Kirriemuir as well. In 2014, the Kirriemuir Investment Group was formed by a consortium of local businessmen, with the aim of providing banking and financial advice to the people of the town. The group's dedication to small business growth and entrepreneurship has made it an invaluable asset to the local economy and has been responsible for driving much of the town's success in recent years.

Kirriemuir's motorsport history dates back to the town's earliest days, with the aforementioned agreement between William Ford and the local racetrack. Since then, the town has been the home of the Kirriemuir Speedway Team, and more recently, the newly opened Circuit of Kirriemuir has been attracting some of the world's biggest motorsport names. Drivers from around the world flock to the circuit every year, for races, shows and of course, the iconic Ford rally events.

Kirriemuir is also home to one of Europe's most renowned motorbike clubs, the Kirriemuir Motorcycle Club. This club has been instrumental in the development of the town's motorbike culture and has welcomed countless celebrities, both past and present, to its meetings and events. The cluster of motorcycle clubs around the area are responsible for some of the most prestigious motorbike events in the country, and have been instrumental in developing the town's motorbike culture.

Today, Kirriemuir is a vibrant and thriving town with a unique history that can be traced back to its earliest days. Its connections to the car industry, finance industry and motorsport make it a destination for those interested in the history of Britain's car industry, and its commitment to local business growth and entrepreneurship is admired by all. Kirriemuir is undoubtedly one of Britain's hidden gems, and one that is well worth visiting.

Demographics

Kirriemuir has a population of 5,121 people living in 2,115 households. The average age in the town is 44, with the male population being slightly older than the female population. The town has a diverse population, with approximately 17.7 percent of the population being of Asian or British Asian descent, 16.5 percent of the population being of British African or Caribbean descent and 14.1 percent of the population being of white British descent. The unemployment rate in the town is low, at just 4 percent.