RAC launches a safer way to buy a second-hand car

The RAC is about to rock the second-hand market with the launch of its RAC Cars website following its acquisition of Netcars.com. The move is in response to demand from members and dealers to bring, a much-needed degree of trust, reassurance and value for money when searching for a used car.

RAC Cars will build on the successful model of Netcars.com and integrate vehicles from the RAC’s own extensive network of RAC Approved Dealers, its new RAC BuySure partners and in time private sellers, to offer a choice of over 100,000 vehicles when it launches in April.

As the UK’s oldest motoring organisation, the acquisition supports the RAC’s mission to be the motorist’s champion by helping them save money as well as making the experience of buying a car easier and less stressful.

RAC CEO Chris Woodhouse said: “This represents a major new direction for the RAC which will result in a significant improvement to the second-hand vehicle market for our members and other customers. We are building on an established online platform but will be bringing a range of added benefits which will give buyers added confidence”.

“We are very keen to hear from dealers who would like to work with the UK’s most trusted motoring brand with over 116 years’ experience of serving UK motorists and understanding their needs. The website will continue to operate under the Netcars.com name until we launch with the new RAC Cars identity in April but you can register at netcars.com/rac for more details.

“The way sellers will market through us to potential buyers will provide real confidence to our members and other customers giving the reassurance and trust expected from the RAC brand.”

The RAC plans to significantly extend the range of products and services it offers its members over the next couple of years and to give added confidence to motorists. Last week it announced the launch of the RAC Business Club for fleet and SME customers with a range of unique benefits, a fleet management dashboard and a no transaction fee fuel card.

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The RAC is an iconic British driving services brand and has been championing drivers since 1897. Today it is one of the UK’s most trusted names, providing complete peace of mind ® to over 15 million drivers across breakdown cover, insurance, and mobile servicing and repairs.

Its nationwide patrol force attends more than two million breakdowns every year, while its position as the UK’s leading independent insurance broker helps motorists find the right cover with confidence. The RAC has also reshaped the service, maintenance and repair market with its Mobile Mechanics, who carry out servicing and repairs at drivers’ homes or workplaces.

Committed to innovation, the RAC is fully electric ready with mobile EV charging technology for stranded drivers, and a suite of digital and data‑led solutions that make motoring easier and more affordable for consumers and fleets. These services come together in myRAC – the all‑in‑one app for vehicle maintenance, cheaper fuel finding and breakdown assistance.

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