Why car batteries die in cold weather
Kwik Fit | Friday 15th February 2019 9:10am
The colder weather can cause issues with your battery. Find out how to make sure that you can rely on your battery in the colder months in our latest blog. To ensure that your battery is prepared for the cold conditions, follow these top tips.
5 car security tips
Kwik Fit | Tuesday 5th February 2019 12:00pm
With the number of vehicle thefts rising by 56% from 2017 to 2018, it is important to ensure that you take precautions to keep your car safe. From parking in a safe place to installing a tracking device, find out some of our top tips for keeping your car secure in 2019.
How your windscreen wipers could land you with a fine
Kwik Fit | Thursday 24th January 2019 9:30am
Your windscreen wipers are crucial for vehicle safety by ensuring that you have good visibility. Not only are your windscreen wipers crucial for vehicle safety but also can land you a fine if they are not in good condition. Make sure that your windscreen wipers are in good condition with the tips in our latest blog.
Is Your Vehicle MOT Check Ready? Check Now
| Monday 21st January 2019 3:30pm
Make sure that you're aware of the MOT check classification for faults, so that your car can pass first time. We highlight how they will affect you here.
All you need to know about all season tyres
Kwik Fit | Thursday 3rd January 2019 9:30am
All-season tyres can be a good choice for UK drivers due to the relatively mild year round climate. This can make all season tyres a good choice as they offer a combination of the qualities of summer and winter tyres. Find out more about all-season tyres and whether they might be the right tyres for you.
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