Car Servicing Across the UK
Find car servicing garages near you. Compare interim, full, and major service options from trusted local mechanics. Keep your service history up to date and your car running smoothly.
5419 garages offering car servicing across 65 cities in the UK
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Complete Guide to Car Servicing
Regular car servicing is the single best thing you can do to keep your vehicle reliable, safe, and holding its value. Whether you need an interim service for a quick health check, a full service covering all major components, or a major service at higher mileage intervals, the right garage will follow your manufacturer's schedule and use quality parts. Skipping services can lead to costly breakdowns, failed MOTs, and reduced resale value. Our directory helps you find servicing garages near you with real customer reviews, so you can keep your car maintained without overpaying.
Tips for Choosing a Servicing Garage
- Check they follow your manufacturer's service schedule — a good garage will know exactly what your car needs at each mileage or time interval
- Ask what's included in the service price — some garages offer a basic oil and filter change while others include a comprehensive multi-point inspection
- Keep your service history up to date — a full service record significantly improves your car's resale value and proves it has been properly maintained
- Understand the difference between interim and full services — an interim service covers essentials every 6 months, while a full service is more thorough and typically annual
- Ask whether they use genuine or equivalent parts — independent garages can use manufacturer-grade parts at lower prices than main dealers
- Check if they stamp your service book — even independent garages can maintain your official service history, which matters when you sell
Types of Car Services
- ✓Interim service (6-monthly check)
- ✓Full service (annual, comprehensive)
- ✓Major service (high-mileage, in-depth)
- ✓Manufacturer-specific service
What's Included in a Service
- ✓Engine oil & filter change
- ✓Fluid levels check & top-up
- ✓Brake inspection & adjustment
- ✓Tyre condition check & pressures
Top tip: Keeping your service history up to date protects your car's resale value — even if you use an independent garage instead of a main dealer. Most independents can stamp your service book and use manufacturer-equivalent parts, often at 30-50% less than dealer prices.
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Car Servicing Garages
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Average Rating out of 5
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get my car serviced in the UK?
Most manufacturers recommend a full car service every 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Higher-mileage drivers should also consider an interim service at 6 months. Your owner's manual has the exact schedule for your make and model — sticking to it protects your warranty and resale value.
What is the difference between an interim service and a full service?
An interim service covers essentials: oil and filter change, fluid top-ups, and a basic safety check. A full service is more comprehensive — it includes air filter, spark plugs (if due), brake inspection, suspension check, and a detailed multi-point inspection. A major service at higher mileages adds gearbox oil, coolant flush, and additional component checks.
How much does a car service cost at a local garage?
An interim service typically costs £80-£150, a full service £150-£300, and a major service £250-£500+. Independent garages are usually 30-50% cheaper than main dealers for the same work. Use our directory to compare car servicing garages near you and request quotes directly.
Can I get my car serviced at an independent garage without voiding the warranty?
Yes. Under EU block exemption rules (retained in UK law), you can have your car serviced at any garage without voiding the manufacturer warranty, provided the work meets the correct standard and uses appropriate parts. Independent garages can stamp your service book just like a main dealer.
Free MOT Reminder & Checklist
Looking for servicing? Booking a service? It's also a good time to check your MOT status.
Alongside finding the right garage for servicing, make sure your MOT is up to date with our free tools.
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- ✓ Free email reminders before your MOT is due
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