How is vehicle turning circle measured

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We accept Visa and Mastercard debit and credit cards. The payment received does not impact the finance rate offered.Īll finance applications are subject to status, terms and conditions apply, UK residents only, 18’s or over, Guarantees may be required. The payment we receive may vary between finance providers and product types.

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We may receive a payment(s) or other benefits from finance providers should you decide to enter into an agreement with them, typically either a fixed fee or a fixed percentage of the amount you borrow. We do not charge fees for our Consumer Credit services. We can introduce you to a limited number of finance providers. Permitted activities include acting as a credit broker not a lender. The turning circle can be measured for any vehicle from a cruise liner to a tank, although its most often used when talking about road vehicles. If you drive faster the car will eventually lose grip and the circle will get wider. The term turning circle refers to the minimum arc a vehicle will. The wheels will trace out a circle on the ground that is the cars minimum turning circle. Cinch Cars Limited is an appointed representative of ITC Compliance Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their registration number is 313486). The turning circle is the measure of how easy the car will be to park or to perform a U-turn.

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