Businesses and drivers on the Isle of Wight now have access to a wider range of vehicle leasing options thanks to local resident David Smith, who operates from his base in Brading.
Fleet UK is an independent vehicle brokerage specialising in car and van leasing for both personal drivers and businesses. By working with manufacturers and finance providers across the UK, the company is able to source highly competitive leasing deals on a wide range of vehicles, something David says can be particularly valuable for Island customers.
He says:
“Being independent means we’re not tied to one brand or dealership,”
“If someone needs a van or car, I can search nationally and find the best deal available rather than being limited to what’s on a single forecourt.”
For businesses on the Isle of Wight that rely on vans, leasing can provide a simple and cost-effective way to run vehicles without large upfront costs. Vehicles can be sourced from across the UK mainland and delivered directly, giving Island businesses access to the same competitive offers available elsewhere in the country.
Fleet UK supports both sole traders and larger companies with van leasing and fleet management solutions, helping businesses manage vehicle costs while ensuring they have reliable, modern vehicles for their day-to-day operations.
David brings more than 35 years of experience in the automotive industry. Now living on the Isle of Wight, he says he enjoys working directly with local customers.
“I’ve spent my whole career in the motor trade, and what I enjoy most is helping people understand their options and find the right vehicle for their needs,”
With national buying power and independent advice, Fleet UK aims to give Isle of Wight customers access to a broader choice of vehicles and competitive leasing options – all with the benefit of dealing with someone local.
Those interested in finding out more about Fleet UK’s van leasing options on the Isle of Wight can contact David Smith directly for further information on 02392 005618 or via email at [email protected]































































































Sounds great, vehicle dealerships on the island charge too
much for vehicles compared to mainland companies.
Easy to say ‘they charge too much’, but it’s not that simple. Running a dealership on the island isn’t the same as the mainland, higher costs, less stock movement, more logistics. If it was that overpriced across the board, no one would buy locally at all, but they still do.
That is because the majority of the island are elderly
and some don’t like the hassle travelling to the mainland.
I on the other don’t mind, much better deals in Pompey
or Soton.
If you really want great deals drive up North, cheaper still.
One of the reasons I’m focusing on helping Island folk with these offers. And interestingly, when I’ve reached out to the local dealer network, they are not interested in talking to me or supplying vehicles! OK, they commicial set up may be different from the mainland, but it doesn’t mean clients have to pay more than they need to.