Drivers delaying automotive servicing due to monetary pressures

Nearly one in 4 automotive drivers are pushing aside getting their automobiles serviced or doing it themselves as a consequence of price of dwelling pressures, in keeping with a survey.

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The RAC stated a ballot of 1,900 UK drivers confirmed that 10% have postponed their subsequent automotive service by as much as a yr to economize, whereas 5% have delayed getting their automobiles checked for even longer as a result of identical motive.

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An extra 10% stated they've both began servicing their automobiles themselves or known as on the help of a good friend or relative who is aware of methods to do it.

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Unlike the annual MOT, a service will not be a authorized requirement.

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The RAC acknowledged that prime inflation “inevitably” results in a rise within the value of servicing, however warned that failing to keep up automobiles poses myriad dangers.

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Spokesman Rod Dennis stated: “Not keeping on top of servicing a vehicle is almost always a false economy, as the probability of suffering a breakdown emergency and having to fork out even more for expensive repairs down the line goes up massively.

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“While drivers might feel the best thing to do is to put off servicing or opt for a cheaper service even if their car is due a full one, we advise strongly against it as repair costs are likely to snowball when things start to go wrong.”

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The RAC surveyed 1,900 UK motorists who have been a part of its driver opinion panel in March. The figures have been weighted to be nationally consultant.

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