Safety First – Tips For Safe Do-It-Yourself Car Maintenance
When you’re working on your own car it’s always easier to just jump right in and get going but before you do think about your safety writes Suzanne Keane Unfortunately accidents happen so you should always take the necessary precautions to stop your car from injuring you or someone else. At the side of the road – Always carry a warning triangle! If you have to pull in, get as far off the road as...
Nine things to know about Personal Contract Plans (PCP)
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) recently released their report into the use of Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) finance writes Geraldine Herbert 1) On average consumers spent almost 4½ times longer selecting the car in comparison to considering how to pay for it.An average of 9.7 hours is spent by most car buyers researching cars at home and 7.2 hours physically viewing cars. By contrast an average of only...
Is a PCP the best way to finance your next car?
Personal Contract Plans (PCPs) are not suited to everyone writes Geraldine Herbert With more than 30 per cent of new cars sold on Personal Contract Plans, PCP deals are one of the reasons why car sales have steadily recovered since the market crash of 2009. The idea is simple: buyers put down a deposit or trade in their old car, followed by monthly payments made over three years and are given a “guaranteed minimum future...
Tyres and Tribulations – Punctures and how to avoid them
With the darker nights it’s important to know how to prevent punctures and what your options are so we have some advice writes Geraldine Herbert There is never a good time for a puncture and there is nothing more annoying than driving along to the sound of a flat tyre. As a rule of thumb most motorists will experience a puncture about once every five years but that is little consolation when you are at the side of the road on a...
The key to a car thief’s success
New technology means cars are harder than ever to steal. So now more and more thieves are targeting the keys to get the car. Make life harder for thieves with our four top tips writes Geraldine Herbert Don’t display your car keys in the hallway If a thief spots them through the letterbox, it’s too easy for them to break in or use a ‘hook and cane’ to get them. But remember if someone is willing to break...
A Few Golden Rules To A Safer Journey
Families are more likely to spend time in the car together, during the Summer, than at any other time of the year so we have a few tips on staying safe on long journeys Leave politics and family squabbles at home, the car is no place for heated debates. Clearly map out your route before you set off and invest in a Satellite Navigation system or download an app. Keep kids occupied by inventing games that reward quiet behaviour without...