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Motorway driving, country lane driving or just to the shops and back, it is always expensive for running repairs and maintenance on your car. Vehicles come in all sorts of shapes styles and powers, and reflect the way you live your life, but a trip to the garage is expensive no matter what.
Looking for somewhere to have repairs done at a reasonable cost can be tricky, so take a look around using our directory and see if you can find the best of the bunch.
When it comes to your MOT some garage mechanics will look at your car first and carry our any remedial works. It might be better to take your car to a garage that both tests and repairs your vehicle. This is where it becomes important that you don’t use a garage that might charge you for repairs to get the car through its test that don’t actually need to be carried out.
Typically the things that you get charged for are brakes, tyre treads, light bulbs and windscreen washers as these are little things that could be fixed cheaper by doing your own repairs.
Government testing centres are a good bet, your car will be guaranteed to be properly tested without any split loyalties on the part of the mechanic and will ensure you save money in the long run. If you look for a garage, an expensive but high quality option is to go to a dealership for your make of vehicle.
Servicing, Servicing, Servicing. Be sure to check the timing belt, which is sometimes called the cam belt. If you don't change it and it snaps, it could cost you a new engine. An Oil Change is needed to look after your engine. Check all filters from time to time, such as oil filters, air filters etc.
If you find that there are too many choices for you, and can’t decide on the many options available, then our comprehensive Find Me A Garage web directory will provide you with the ability to find just the garage and mechanics that you need.
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