What are the Protyre Servicing Packages?
Gold Service (Full) from £169
Our Gold servicing level is our most comprehensive servicing option. This option includes all the benefits of the Bronze and Silver services and more. We recommend you book a full car service once every year. Gold service features include; engine inspection, brake disc/drum check, alternator, battery terminals, brake pads, timing belt, general tyre condition check, radiator inspection and much more!
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Silver Service (Intermediate) from £109
Our Silver servicing level is recommended to maintain your vehicle efficiency for a longer duration of time and to help reduce the risk of breakdowns. The Silver servicing level includes all the basics of the bronze level but also includes inspecting the electrical components of the vehicle including the alternator, battery terminals, brake pads, timing belt and much more.
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Bronze Service (Check Up) from £79
Our Bronze servicing level is ideal for those who regularly use their vehicle for travelling in the city or for drivers that incur high mileage in a short time frame, and need peace of mind between annual services. This service includes an oil and filter change, inspection and topping up of anti-freeze, the checking of the battery and much more.
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Whats included in a car service?
There isn't actually a one-size-fits-all service when it comes to cars, and different makes and models will all require slightly different things from a service. You will also find that different providers offer very different services, so it pays to shop around and check exactly what is included before you commit to a service for your vehicle.
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When does my car need a service?
Although the exact servicing recommendations will vary depending on your vehicle's make and model, the general rule of thumb is that you should book your car in for a full service every year, or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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What do I need to take to my car servicing appointment?
Taking your car to be serviced is not like taking your car for its
MOT. You can’t fail a service; in fact, your garage should identify any potential failure points, which can be corrected before an MOT. This is the reason drivers often book the two appointments together.
So what do I need to take to a car service?
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How much does a car service cost on average?
Whether it's been a while since your last service and you've forgotten how much you should expect to pay, or you've had a quote and want to check you're not paying too much,
this article aims to outline some of the average costs associated with car servicing in the UK.
When does my new car need its first service?
A new vehicle is exciting, with its lovely, glossy exterior, pristine windscreen, an engine so clean you could cook your dinner on it, and - of course - that intoxicating new car smell. While a new car may seem perfect in every way, it will still require servicing to keep it running at its best and rectify small issues of wear and tear before they become major problems.
So when does a new car need servicing?
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Why should I get my car serviced?
Car servicing can sometimes seem like a chore. You lose the use of the vehicle for a few hours, it costs you money, and you always have a nagging doubt that the garage will find something wrong. And modern cars are so reliable, so why would you bother?
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What are the signs that your car needs servicing?
Not having your car serviced regularly is a false economy. Regular servicing can catch minor issues before they become major problems and keep your car on the road for longer. So how do you know when your car needs servicing?
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