We understand that buying a used car can be a daunting experience. That’s why we offer a comprehensive warranty on all of our cars, giving you peace of mind long after you drive away.
Despite our rigorous checks and preparation standards, sometimes things can go wrong with used cars. When they do, we want our customers to know that they’re in good hands. That’s why we’ve partnered with Warranty Wise, a leading UK warranty provider, to offer you an exceptional warranty package.
Our warranty covers all mechanical and electrical breakdowns, including repairs, car hire and onward travel, parts and labour costs, and roadside assistance and recovery.
We’re committed to providing our customers with the best possible experience, and our warranty is just one way we do that.
Yes, we offer a comprehensive warranty on all of our used hybrid cars. The length of the warranty varies depending on the car, but all of our warranties are at least 30 days long. We also offer extended warranties for purchase. Our warranty covers repairs and replacements to covered components that are found to be defective due to materials or workmanship. To file a warranty claim, simply contact us.
A good rule of thumb is every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, or every 6 to 12 months, whichever comes first. You may need to change it more often if you drive in dusty or stop-and-go traffic, or if your vehicle is older.
To check your tire pressure, remove the valve cap, place a tire pressure gauge on the valve stem, press down firmly, and read the pressure. Compare the pressure to the recommended pressure for your vehicle (found on the driver’s side doorjamb or in your owner’s manual). Add or release air as needed, then replace the valve cap. Repeat for all four tires.
It is generally recommended to rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, or every 6 months, whichever comes first. However, some vehicles may require more frequent tire rotations, such as all-wheel drive vehicles and vehicles that are used for towing or off-road driving.
Auto detailing is the process of cleaning and restoring a vehicle to its like-new condition. It goes beyond a regular car wash to include deep cleaning, polishing, and protecting the exterior and interior of the vehicle.
If you notice an oil leak, it is important to have it repaired as soon as possible. You can take your vehicle to a mechanic or try to fix the leak yourself. However, if you are not comfortable fixing the leak yourself, it is best to take it to a mechanic.
Brake pulsation is caused by uneven wear on the brake rotors. This can be caused by overheating, uneven rotor thickness, rust buildup, seized caliper pistons, worn or damaged brake pads, uneven tire pressure, or faulty suspension components. If you are experiencing brake pulsation, have your brakes inspected by a qualified technician.
When you rotate your tires, you are moving them to different positions on the vehicle. This helps to distribute the wear and tear evenly across all four tires. This is important because different tires do different jobs on the vehicle. For example, the front tires do more steering and braking than the rear tires. As a result, they tend to wear out faster.