Eco- friendly driving: your essential guide
Kwik Fit | Thursday 23rd January 2020 11:59am
The fuel consumption of your vehicle is affected by the make and model of the vehicle you own. However, there are small changes that you can make to be more eco-friendly on the roads. Continue reading to find out our top tips to cut your vehicle emissions, fuel usage and save money in the process.
How do car batteries work?
Rebecca Taylor | Wednesday 15th January 2020 4:01pm
It can be easy to take your car battery for granted. However, the battery is essential in ensuring that your vehicle starts properly. Faulty batteries are one of the most common reasons for breakdown calls made by motorists in the UK.
Does Your Caravan Need An MOT Check? Find Out Now
Bradley Jando | Wednesday 1st January 2020 11:20am
Each vehicle requires a different set of considerations. Caravans contrast massively from cars in their tyres and MOTs Kwik Fit explains how they differ.
Driving Home for Christmas
Kwik Fit | Thursday 5th December 2019 10:40am
Winter driving is always risky, especially if the roads are icy. So, Kwik Fit has put together a list of checks to help get you home safely this Christmas.
7 ways to stay safe in wet weather
Kwik Fit | Tuesday 19th November 2019 11:00am
Wet weather makes it more difficult for drivers to keep safe on the roads. In this blog, we take a look at our 7 top tips for ensuring that you drive safely in the wet.
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