- 18/01/2021
- By Maria Martin
- In General
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The year 2020 certainly brought out the good, the bad and the ugly in all of us as we navigated a year that will ripple through our future generations. The Covid-19 global pandemic is a catastrophic disaster, but everyday we carry on, whether it’s work, school or fighting the virus on the frontline. Within our
Well done for arriving at this last step in our three part blog series on how to extend the life of your car. Step 3 will show you how to future proof your car, but hopefully you would have followed both Step 1 and Step 2. If you haven’t, please click on the links below
Glad to see you’ve arrived at car maintenance checks, which is Step 2 of 3 of this series on how to extend the life of your car. In this step you will learn what areas of your car you need to check in order to tick the “well maintained” box and at the same time,
Another year, another birthday, an extra grey hair and more mileage on the car. Okay, so I may sound like I’m “potentially” past my prime, but there comes a point that not only do we need to think about looking after our own health, the car could get a little more TLC to! When you’re
Shane Martin, Panic Mechanic, share’s his thoughts in an interview blog by Aviva on “When to Take Your Car to a Mechanic” to help vehicle owners save time and money on their car maintenance. We all want to avoid certain things such as doctors’ trips, dentist visits or taking the car to the mechanic. While