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Off-Roaders: the top UK cars declared SORN to avoid the scrapyard

Kwik Fit | Tuesday 12th April 2022 4:18pm

Rusty volkswagen beetle

Some of the most popular cars of yesteryear still exist in significant numbers by being declared off the road and could be hiding in a garage near you.

What The Results Of Your MOT Mean

Jack Dreyer | Friday 1st April 2022 3:00pm

MOT test certificate

Not sure what your MOT test results mean? Want to find out if your vehicle is roadworthy or not? Read Kwik Fit’s latest blog to learn how to respond to an MOT.

How Much does an MOT Test & Service Cost?

Bradley Jando | Friday 14th May 2021 4:18pm

MOT Engineer Performing Checks

Find out how much an MOT and Service costs with a discount if both are booked together. Read about how regular servicing can save money on maintaining your vehicle.

What Fails An MOT Check? Answer: Badly Worn Or Damaged Tyres

Kwik Fit | Wednesday 12th May 2021 2:38pm

montage of worn and damaged tyres

A tyre's condition, pressure, usage and (crucially) tread depth result in 10% of all MOT fails. Learn more & discover how to ensure your tyres pass the MOT.

Is It Important to Check the MOT History of a Car?

Bradley Jando | Friday 23rd April 2021 4:37pm

Technician Conducting MOT Checks Under a Car Bonnet

The MOT history of a car can tell you a lot about the car itself. It can not tell you everything, but can certainly be used to gauge things. Find out more here.




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