Having your car overheat can be a distressing time – not only does it indicate something may be wrong with your car, but it can also pose a great safety risk if not tended to immediately. Our helpful guide informs you on the steps to take when your car is overheating and how to best handle the situation. What causes a car to overheat? There are various reasons as to why your car could overheat,...
E10 petrol contains 10% renewable ethanol which, in turn, reduces the carbon emissions released into the atmosphere – whereas petrol in the UK currently only contains up to 5% of renewable ethanol. E10 petrol is already commonly used worldwide, including locations such as the United States, Australia and Europe. Carbon dioxide is one of the biggest gases that contribute to climate change. By mixi...
Naturally, having an electric car service can be quite different to having a fuel car serviced – as electric cars do not have a fuel engine and have entirely different needs. However, in most cases, maintaining your electric car is a lot simpler than a traditional combustion engine. Maintenance of an electric car can cost as much as 50% less than a fuel-powered car. Additionally, the maintenance o...
The answer is no – you cannot tax your car without an MOT. Driving without an MOT certificate is against the law and is likely to invalidate your insurance policy. Why do I need an MOT certificate to tax my car? Contrary to popular belief, your vehicle tax is not used for road maintenance – instead, it is known as an ‘excise duty’. This is essentially a tax on services that damage the environme...
Just like any other car part, your car battery needs some TLC in order for it to function as it should. Neglecting your car battery could cause your battery to drain and die, costing you more money in the long run. In our helpful guide, we outline tips on how to keep your car battery healthy, and last as long as possible. Car battery health tips Replace your car battery every four years To ensu...
Cold weather can seriously impact your car’s health, increasing your chances of a breakdown – while hot weather also poses its challenges, too! To prevent breaking down at any time of year, it’s important to stay prepared. Our helpful guide tells you exactly what you need to bring in your emergency road kit. What to pack in your emergency breakdown kit First aid kit: it is always handy to have...
From Thursday 27th January, a loosening of government restrictions in England means the wearing of face coverings and is no longer mandatory. However, the government recommendation remains to wear face masks in indoor environments. With this in mind, we will be respectfully encouraging our customers to voluntarily maintain the same safety measures of face masks and social distancing that, to date...
Getting a flat tyre can be very frustrating – and, somehow, it always seems to happen at the most inconvenient time. It is not recommended you drive on a flat tyre – as this can put your safety at risk and compromise the vehicle’s performance. However, in an emergency, it is perhaps reassuring to know that you can travel several hundred yards on a flat tyre to reach a place of safety. Learn more a...
Potholes are often the bane of many people’s motoring lives. Whether you are a constant victim of pothole destruction, or maybe you are lucky enough never to encounter potholes in your life, either way, our helpful blog will have you clued up. Learn more about those pesky potholes and how to avoid the damage they cause. What is a pothole? Potholes are holes in the road which can differ in size a...
Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmentally friendly nature – electric vehicles produce significantly less carbon emissions than their fuel engine counterparts. With the UK government planning to become net-zero by2050, the switch to electric cars is seemingly becoming more common. Learn more about the benefits of electric cars in our helpful blog. How much do el...