Collaborative post Cars in the UK that are over three years old must have an annual MOT test. This is to make sure that they are still roadworthy, and to ensure that any small issues are picked up promptly and repaired before they become major problems. What gets checked during an MOT test? We're all familiar with booking the car in for an MOT, but do you know which elements are checked during your MOT test? It's very easy to find out - ...
Buying your first car: key things to consider
This post is a collaboration with ATS Euromaster, but all thoughts and experiences are my own. I can vividly remember buying my first car. It was a black VW Polo Coupe and I thought it was incredibly cool. Being completely honest, the fact that I thought it was cool was probably the main factor in me deciding to buy it. I certainly didn’t pay a huge amount of attention to more practical considerations - for me, it was all ...
New or nearly new car: which is the smarter purchase decision?
Collaborative post When it comes to buying your own car, it's tempting to go for a new vehicle. A brand new motor has many aspects that appeal: it's gleaming and shiny, there's no mileage on the clock, no wear and tear, and of course there's that great new car smell. But buying a new car isn't always the best option, especially if your budget is limited. Let's take a look at some reasons why you should hold off on purchasing a new car, ...
MOT Checklist: Tips to Help Your Car Pass First Time
Collaborative post If your family car fails its MOT, it can be a major inconvenience. Although what is needed to get your car to pass may not cost a great deal or take much time to sort out, it could be off the road for a day or two. Even if your car is out of action for just a few hours, it could mean not being able to do the school run or get to work on time. Therefore, it's always a good idea to make sure your car is as prepared as ...