FAQs

How often should I service my car?

It’s recommended to service your car at least once a year or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, this may vary depending on your vehicle's make, model, and driving habits. Check your manufacturer’s guidelines for specific intervals.

What is the difference between an interim and a full service?

An interim service is a basic check that covers essential components like oil, filters, and brakes, ideal for high-mileage drivers between annual services. A full service is more comprehensive, inspecting critical parts such as the engine, suspension, and exhaust system, ensuring your vehicle is in optimal condition.

What’s included in a car service?

A typical service includes an oil and filter change, fluid checks (coolant, brake fluid, washer fluid), brake inspection, tire check, and an assessment of key components like lights, wipers, and exhaust. Full services may include additional checks, such as suspension and air filters.

Will I be informed if additional repairs are needed during the service?

Yes, our team will contact you if we identify any additional issues that require attention. We provide clear explanations and cost estimates before proceeding with any extra work.

Do I need to book an appointment for a car service?

Yes, it’s best to book an appointment to ensure availability. You can schedule your service via email, by phone, or by visiting our garage directly. We’ll do our best to accommodate your preferred date and time.

Do you use genuine parts for repairs and servicing?

Yes, we always use high-quality, genuine parts that meet or exceed manufacturer standards. This ensures your vehicle performs optimally and maintains its warranty where applicable. If requested, we can also show you the parts used during your service.