Service Pricing at Kwik Fit
- Servicing pricing depends on the size of your engine and the oil to be used.
- We will use an oil equivalent to the manufacturer's specification.
- Save when you book an interim or full service combined with an MOT.
How much does a full car service cost?
| Engine Size | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Service | 0cc-1400cc | 1401cc-2000cc | 2001cc-3000cc | Over 3000cc |
| MOT | from £52.00 | from £52.00 | from £52.00 | from £52.00 |
| Engine Oil and Filter Change | from £122.95 | from £144.95 | from £165.95 | from £188.95 |
| Interim Service | from £176.95 | from £202.95 | from £225.95 | from £246.95 |
| Interim Service Plus MOT | from £211.95 | from £237.95 | from £260.95 | from £281.95 |
| Full Service | from £236.95 | from £262.95 | from £284.95 | from £305.95 |
| Full Service Plus MOT | from £271.95 | from £297.95 | from £319.95 | from £340.95 |
Please note: Because Engine Oil and Filter Change does not include a full range of vehicle checks, we are unable to stamp your log book or reset your service light on your dashboard when you book this option.
Why do car servicing costs vary?
The cost of a Full or Interim Service, as well as an Engine Oil & Filter Change, largely depends on the size of your car’s engine, the time taken to service your vehicle, and the oil that needs to be used in the procedure.
Different engines require different amounts and types of oil
Each model of car has a different-sized engine, which requires different types and amounts of oil for oil changes. While we stock a variety of oils, the differences in required oil volume, type, and disposal can all add up.
Differing car features to service
There are certain elements that are common to all vehicles - like engine oil, brake fluid, shock absorbers, exhausts, and so on. More modern cars, however, often have more complex electrical systems, such as automatic headlights, start-stop features, and fully electronic dashboards. These more intricate systems take longer to check and require different processes, meaning that these added systems increase the overall time taken significantly.
Different parts cost different amounts of money
Car parts, like fuel filters, have to be differently sized for engines requiring more fuel, or different based on petrol and diesel cars. For more modern cars, there will likely be a specific fuel filter to fit into a specific area within a car’s design.
These parts need to be ordered individually rather than in bulk, and this makes the overall cost higher. This logic also applies to many other parts. We’re able to order parts and have them delivered with short notice (often same-day), but being unable to order many parts in bulk means that it’s difficult to provide a single, static price.
Talk to us about service pricing
The variations in complexity, parts, and condition of vehicles mean that the final cost for a service is bespoke to you and your car - but that doesn’t mean that you have to go into it blind. Give your local Kwik Fit centre a call, and the team will be able to advise you on how much a service for your specific model should cost.
Is it worth paying for a car service?
Yes, it is worth paying for your car to be serviced by a trusted brand like Kwik Fit, especially before an MOT, to help ensure your vehicle passes with flying colours. Not only does servicing make sure your car is safe to drive, but it also extends its lifespan and reduces the likelihood of unexpected repair costs, by spotting and resolving issues early. Learn about the benefits of regular servicing in full in our handy guide.
Book your service online
Our service prices can vary depending on a combination of factors, including the recommended oil for your vehicle and your selected centre. Start your booking to view service prices for your vehicle.






