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Service Centre

We recommend all vehicles have a service every 12 months or every 10000 miles, whichever may come first.

Getting your vehicle serviced with us could not be easier. Our mechanics work under strict criteria and we only use the best quality parts.

When you book your vehicle in with us, you will have peace of mind that it will be taken care of and that all work carried out will be to the highest of standards. During your service should our mechanics find any faults, we will inform you of these and any extra work will only be carried out prior to your authorisation.

As a trusted garage we always respect agreed deadlines and will always give you a breakdown of any work carried out, so you know what you are paying for. 

In accordance with Government legislation, no matter how new your vehicle is, you are now able to have the vehicle serviced wherever you like and the manufacturers warranty will not be invalidated.

As engines, gearboxes and clutches are not part of the yearly MOT, don’t leave servicing these to chance—LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE WITH US. 



MOT Test
Every vehicle 3 years or older is required by law to have an MOT test every 12 months. During an MOT certain areas are tested to make sure your vehicle is in a roadworthy condition and that it meets legal standards as set by Government & DVLA. MOT`s are regulated by VOSA.

Although we currently do not offer MOT tests here at our garage, we are more than happy to take it our trusted MOT test station for you and prior to this we will carry out a pre MOT check. Should we find any faults we will arrange with you to carry out the work prior to taking to the test station. 

If your vehicle passes its MOT, you will receive a pass certificate which lasts for 12 months. 

If your vehicle fails its MOT, we will bring back to our service centre. We will then provide you with a quotation for the repairs required. If you agree to us carrying out these repairs we will then take your vehicle for a retest once all work is completed. 

Remember without a valid MOT it is illegal to drive on a public road. 
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