Stanford-le-Hope Car Finance

Used Car Finance in Stanford-le-Hope, Essex

GB Car Finance specialises in used car finance in and around Stanford-le-Hope. 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!

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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 Stanford-le-Hope

Car Finance Stanford-le-Hope

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.


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As well as Stanford-le-Hope, GB Car Finance is pleased to assist people searching for car finance in Barking, Basildon, Benfleet, Beverly, Billericay, Braintree, Brantham Manningtree, Brentwood, Buckhurst Hill, Burnham-on-Crouch, Canvey Island, Chelmsford, Chigwell, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester, Dagenham, Dunmow, Epping, Frinton, Frinton-on-Sea, Grays, Halstead, Harlow, Harwich, Hockley, Hornchurch, Ilford, Ingatestone, Leigh-on-Sea, Loughton, Maldon, Manningtree, Ongar, Purfleet, Rainham, Rayleigh, Rochford, Romford, Saffron Walden, South Ockendon, Southend-on-Sea, Stanford Le Hope , Stansted, Tilbury, Upminster, Waltham Abbey, Westcliff-on-Sea, Wickford, Witham and Woodford Green in Essex.


More information about Stanford-le-Hope

Stanford-le-Hope, a small town just east of London, has a rich history of history of automotive innovation and motorsport, as well as a culture of finance and industry excellence. The town sits in Essex and was once a major hub for car manufacturing in the 1970s. This ignominious title has slowly passed away as the town has slowly but surely re-shaped itself, transitioning from a powerhouse of industry to a busy commuter town and a great place to both live and visit. In this article, we'll take a look at Stanford-le-Hope's unique and often-understated history of car manufacturing, finance and motorsport, starting off with a look at its population and geographic location.

Located on the north side of the Thames Estuary in Essex, Stanford-le-Hope stretches to around four square miles in size, with a population around 17,000. This is a large enough population to give the town an identity, with a range of public houses, shops and schools, yet still small enough to remain semi-rural. This mix of urban living and rural idyll has made Stanford-le-Hope a much sought-after destination for commuters and families alike.

This popularity has also been gained through its historic automotive connection. The town's motor-manufacturing history is long and distinguished, stretching back to the early 20th century. In the 1920s, the Standard Motor Company began producing cars here and over the coming decades the area blossomed, providing jobs and even producing the iconic Standard 8 saloon. In 1972 the Reliant Scimitar manufacturing plant opened up its doors, ironically near to where the Standard factory once stood.

These industries had a huge beneficial effect on Stanford-le-Hope and its surrounding areas, both in terms of employment and investment. The industry drawn to the town was broad, with factories associated with Ford, Dunlop and Hitachi being built close by. Various innovations were pioneered here, with the area establishing a reputation for the manufacture of engines, wheels and other components.

Unfortunately, the income generated by these factories have gradually been squeezed by increasing competition from abroad. However, Stanford-le-Hope has managed to keep its motor-manufacturing heritage alive, albeit in a different form. Motorsport, primarily amateur racing, has become a major part of the town's culture. The area is home to several race tracks and circuits, including Snetterton and Mondello Park, which both hold amateur national championships. The town also has a thriving informal culture of competitive racing, with a number of local races and events hosted at the Snetterton Circuit each year.

In addition to motorsport, the area is still an important centre for finance in the south east. While the automotive industry's demise has led to a decline in the number of manufacturing jobs in the area, it has been more than made up for by the growth in the financial sector. Many major banks have offices in the town, as well as a number of well-established business parks and centres.

Finally, the town has firmly established itself as a pleasant place to visit, hosting events and festivals throughout the year. Stanford-le-Hope regularly plays host to a range of art, music and cultural events, some of which are supported by the town council. The local theatre in the centre of the town, The Gateway Theatre, regularly hosts performances and shows, which attract visitors from all over the region.

Stanford-le-Hope has had a long and colourful past and is unlikely to slow its development over the coming years. Whether it's car manufacturing, finance or motorsport, Stanford-le-Hope has proved to be an invaluable resource and ongoing part of the South East's infrastructure. With a population of around 17,000, the town is large enough to provide the services and provision required to make it a pleasant place to visit and live, yet still small enough to maintain a strong sense of community. This combination, combined with its substantial industrial past, makes Stanford-le-Hope a place of considerable interest for tourists and residents alike.