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Regular maintenance such as car servicing is vital in keeping your car’s condition at its best.
Not only that, but getting your car serviced is a great way to have your vehicle annually checked for any issues you might not even know about, and they can be addressed before they make any impact.
Additionally, car servicing is integral for keeping your warranty intact, as it is a manufacturer stipulation to do so, while if you want to maximise your car’s value when looking to change it, a full service history is essential to achieve this.
Here at Stoneacre, we offer a DVSA-approved service centre at every one of our branches to facilitate your car service - something which you can book online right here.
Not only that, but with strong manufacturer backing and each dealership, you can rest easy knowing your car service is being handled by specially-trained technicians.
You can also ensure your car servicing costs are taken care of with a Stoneacre Service Plan.
From a Stoneacre point of view, we offer two types of regular servicing - the first of these being a Minor Service.
Otherwise known as a Full Service, a Minor Service is effectively your typical annual car service, and is due every 12 months or 12,000 miles (whichever comes first).
Getting a full service on a car sees many comprehensive checks carried out on your car, from checks on the steering and suspension to the car’s gearbox.
Not only that, but a full car service sees your oil, oil filter and air filter all changed for new components.
For anyone wanting to know the cost of a car service, the ‘answer’ could be somewhat frustrating, as it really depends on what car it is you need to get serviced.
However, thanks to our online booking form, you’ll be able to see the cost of your car service, plus any additional treatments you may wish to add.
There are several factors that can influence car service prices, including:
However, your first port of call is deciding on whether you need a Minor Service or a Major Service, as this will be one of the initial deciding factors that have a big influence on what a service will cost you.
In regards to your car, there will be brands where car servicing costs are typically higher, while others will benefit from lower service pricing - the likes of Volvo, BMW and Mercedes could have above average servicing prices, but names such as Suzuki, Fiat and Dacia possibly offer a more cost-effective alternative experience.
Your car’s engine size and any other complexities as a result will also be deciding factors to the cost of any service you have. As a result, performance-based vehicles will typically see higher servicing costs, but owners of city cars with an engine not much bigger than 1,000cc will enjoy smaller prices.
It is also prudent to consider that, if anything is discovered during your car service which needs immediate attention, then there will likely be subsequent costs to make the necessary repairs.