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From the UK’s first section of motorway to the UK’s first documented use of traffic cones (on said motorway), no one can deny that Preston hasn’t had some interesting motoring firsts.

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E-Car Lease

E-Car Lease specialise in providing motoring solutions for individuals and businesses. Our car and van leasing products include contract hire, personal contract hire, contract purchase, personal contract purchase, finance lease and lease purchase. All of our finance products are provided through our continued partnership with the UK’s primary vehicle management banking groups, including Network (a Leaseplan brand), Lex Autolease, Hitachi, Santander, Alphabet, Arval and ALD Automotive.
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  • Location Kings Business Centre, Warrington Road, Leigh, WN7 3XG

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The Bond Bug hatched here

The Bond Bug – an oddly-endearing, three-wheeled classic of the '70s – was built in Preston by Reliant Co. (previously known as Sharp’s Commercial Ltd and Bond Cars Ltd) in 1970. It was capable of reaching 76 mph.

The UK's first section of motorway

The first section of motorway in the UK, the Preston Bypass, was opened on December 5th, 1958, taking two and a half years to build and costing over £3 million to complete.

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Iconic F1 Liveries Reimagined on Modern Road Cars

When two automotive worlds collide, there's always a chance that it will produce something really special. Don't just take our word for it, go and check out our piece on Iconic F1 Liveries Reimagined on Modern Road Cars for some classic F1 nostalgia with a modern twist!

15 Sep 2022 2:07pm
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Road Signs of the Future: Our Predictions

The rapid growth of electric car sales and ever-improving autonomous technology lay the foundations for a revolution in the automotive industry. We've designed a range of concept road signs that we might see in the not so distant future.

16 Mar 2022 12:07pm
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