GWM ORA joins Motor Ombudsman’s New Car Code

The Motor Ombudsman has announced that all-electric Chinese vehicle manufacturer GWM ORA has gained accreditation to its established Motor Industry Code of Practice for New Cars.

This means 98% of all new cars sold in the UK now adhere to the code.

GMW ORA is the fourth vehicle manufacturer to join the Motor Ombudsman’s New Car Code this year, bringing the total number of accredited VMs to 46.

The New Car Code stipulates service standards above those required by law, the availability of replacement parts for service and repairs, and all promotion of products, services and warranties written in clear language. It also ensures that manufacturers have swift and cost-effective customer handling procedures in place to help resolve disputes.

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Bill Fennell, chief ombudsman and managing director of The Motor Ombudsman, said:

“We are delighted to welcome GWM ORA to our New Car Code. As a fast-growing and dynamic business, they are a valued addition to our Motor Industry Code of Practice, and this comes at an exciting time for the brand, as their market presence continues to grow in the UK.”

Bill added: “This year has seen a positive expansion of our New Car Code to its largest ever size. This clearly demonstrates the importance vehicle manufacturers place on being accredited to such a recognised Code, and signals to consumers that brands are placing an underlying focus on being the very best at what they do.”

Toby Marshall, managing director of GWM ORA UK, added:

“Accreditation to The Motor Ombudsman feels like an important milestone as we continue to strengthen our brand presence within the UK. We firmly support this important, authoritative body in their commitment to ensure fair and transparent trading within the automotive sector.”

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