Are you looking to book a car service in London?
Here’s some information you might find helpful. If you're looking to book a full car service in London, you can easily compare quotes from our network of thousands of garages and mechanics, find the best price and instantly book your full car service online.
Regular car servicing can save you money because it keeps your vehicle in good condition, reducing the risk of an unexpected repair bill. It also maximises the value of your car if you can show its service history to potential buyers.
You should book a full service for your car every twelve months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. A full car service usually involves between 40-80 checks in addition to the standard brake, light and tyre checks.
These extra checks may include fuel filter replacement, suspension, cooling system, power steering fluid and alternator and vacuum hoses.
A car service is not an MOT, even though some of the same systems are inspected during both. An MOT is set by the government, whereas a car service will vary in price and content depending on which garage you choose. That’s why you should shop around for a cheap car service on WhoCanFixMyCar.
The next availability for a full car service test in London is this week. There are 2,052 garages able to carry out a full car service test in this area. They can offer several extra services, including mobile repair service, pick up and drop off. If your car is booked in for a lengthier repair, you may want to look for a garage in London that offers a courtesy car. The average quote for a full car service test in London is £187. A full car service test should be carried out every 1 years or every 12,000 miles and usually takes around 3 days. However, this depends on the exact repairs required and the type of car you own.
There are over 2.5 million cars registered in London, and the city is home to many of the busiest roads in the UK. In some areas, you might face extra charges for driving at certain times of day and in certain types of vehicles. There’s a congestion charge in the centre, from Marylebone to Shoreditch and down to Elephant and Castle, and there is also a low emission zone (LEZ) and an ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) you’ll need to watch out for."