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smart UK Automotive Ltd is added to The Motor Ombudsman’s widening New Car Code portfolio

5th December 2023

The Motor Ombudsman adds smart UK Automotive Ltd to its expanding New Car Code portfolio…

They tell us:

  • The electric car brand, smart UK Automotive Ltd, has gained accreditation to The Motor Ombudsman’s Motor Industry Code of Practice for New Cars
  • This complements the existing and long-running smart Europe GmbH accreditation to the Code of Practice
  • An all-time high of 42 vehicle manufacturers are now signed up to the New Car Code, covering over 99% of all new cars sold in the UK
  • Businesses that commit to the Code receive a number of exclusive benefits, including access to The Motor Ombudsman’s in-house automotive-specific dispute resolution service in the event of an unresolved customer complaint

London, 05 December 2023: The Motor Ombudsman is pleased to announce that smart UK Automotive Ltd has been awarded accreditation to its Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI)-approved Motor Industry Codes of Practice for New Cars. The latest addition to the Ombudsman’s growing portfolio, which complements the existing and long-standing smart Europe GmbH accreditation to The Motor Ombudsman, brings the total number of carmakers adhering to the Code to 42 – an all-time high for the Code of Practice.

Owned by smart Europe GmbH, which continues to fulfill its warranty obligations in respect to the sales of previous generation smart models, smart UK Automotive Ltd is the legal entity selling new electric vehicles in the premium segment, starting with the current and acclaimed smart #1 SUV model line-up. Adhering to the guidelines laid down by the comprehensive New Car Code reinforces the all-electric brand’s commitment to delivering high standards of service, beyond those stipulated by the law, in relation to the supply of its new cars to consumers, and the cover offered to vehicle owners by its three-year warranty.

Obligations laid down for businesses by the Code of Practice include: Providing to motorists vehicles that are of the expected standard, using honest and accurate advertising at all times, presenting warranty documents in clear and plain English, and adopting swift and cost-effective customer complaints handling procedures.

One of the significant benefits of smart UK Automotive Ltd gaining accreditation to The Motor Ombudsman, is the ability to access The Motor Ombudsman’s dedicated in-house team of automotive experts for help and guidance to assist with the swift and fair resolution of disputes. Furthermore, if a dispute has not been resolved to the satisfaction of a customer via smart UK Automotive Ltd’s own internal complaints handing processes, the brand is able to refer the vehicle owner to The Motor Ombudsman as an automotive-specific and independent third party, to investigate their dispute in an impartial environment, all at no cost to the consumer.

Accreditation also gives smart UK Automotive privileged use of The Motor Ombudsman’s New Car Code insignia, and the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) Approved Code logo on customer-facing literature and online assets, and the opportunity to enjoy amplified brand exposure through The Motor Ombudsman’s website (TheMotorOmbudsman.org), and the body’s marketing initiatives, such as the Customer Service Star Awards.

Andrew Brown, Subscriber Operations Manager at The Motor Ombudsman, said: “We are delighted to welcome smart UK Automotive Ltd to the New Car Code, and to close the year with our largest ever portfolio of accredited vehicle manufacturers. This highlights the importance that carmakers place in being aligned with the guidelines stipulated by the Code of Practice to help ensure that the delivery of high standards of service is at the forefront of the customer journey. We look forward to working closely with the business, and seeing them team at future Code of Practice forums.”

David Browne, CEO at smart UK, added: “As we pursue our journey as an all-electric premium brand in the UK, accreditation to The Motor Ombudsman puts the spotlight on our customer-centric philosophy and brand ethos, where we set out to exceed expectations both in terms of our product range, and the associated services that we offer. Being a part of The Motor Ombudsman equally provides a valuable resource and guide of best practice to further shape and refine our internal processes, as well as the reassurance that we have a third party to consult if we were to ever have any unresolved customer disputes.”

To view The Motor Ombudsman’s Motor Industry Code of Practice for New Cars, visit:

our-codes-of-practice/new-car-code

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