New Volkswagen Crafter Customers Benefit From Lower Insurance Costs Thanks To Latest Autonomous Braking Systems
October 3, 2017 by Volkswagen
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Not only does autonomous emergency braking have the potential to reduce the number and severity of accidents, it has also been proven to cut third party injury insurance claims by 45 per cent. For van drivers and fleet operators, this means lower costs as well as less downtime thanks to fewer crashes and therefore drivers and vans kept on the road – and working – for longer. In addition, vehicles fitted with autonomous braking systems have an average insurance premium reduction of ten per cent compared to those which don't. Commenting on the Crafter's new insurance group ratings, head of marketing for Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Sarah Cox, said: 'When we took the decision earlier this year to give our customers safety as standard by fitting AEB to all our vans, we knew it was the right thing to do: it would keep drivers safe, vehicles on the road and reduce costs. Seeing the results of the Crafter test and the subsequent reduction in insurance group ratings reinforces our decision, and reassures customers looking for a van that choosing a Volkswagen is the responsible choice for their business.' She continued: 'We're proud to be leading the way in van safety and will continue, in line with our Working With You promise, to produce the best vehicles and aftersales packages for our customers.' For more information or to test drive the multi-award-winning new Crafter, visit your local Volkswagen Van Centre or www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk.
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