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Fuel Saving Driving Tips

The fact that the cost of fuel is rapidly increasing means that drivers now have to be very careful to avoid spending too much money on fuel. Most people think that to reduce fuel consumption, you only need to buy a new car that has better economy ratings. While this may help, you will find that simply changing your driving habits is likely to have a greater impact than buying a new car in most cases.

After Winter Motor Care

Hi, so you survived the winter snow and ice, but did your car?

Here are just a few helpful things for you to check on your car whilst it’s still cold outside and the spring is bringing in another change of temperature and new road conditions for you to deal with!!

* Antifreeze for your radiator, make sure it’s still 50/50, just in case you do get any Jack Frost days and your radiator decides to take the opportunity to bail on you and freeze. If you have cheated a little and topped it up with water, might be worth checking it and giving it a flush and refill.

Winter Driving Tips + Motor Care

The temperatures have dropped and Jack Frost is well and truly out to play at this time of year. So get your hats and gloves out and most important of all, make sure your vehicle is prepared for whatever this winter has to throw at it!

To get you started, here’s just a few tips to help you through this winter, although it won’t help if the apocalypse does decide to happen!

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