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Drivers attempting DIY services

A growing number of drivers are choosing to service their cars themselves, despite not having the necessary skills.

A new study by Kwik-Fit highlighted that over a third (35 per cent) of car owners now carry out their own services, despite the fact that 69 per cent of drivers are not confident about doing so.

The research also found that there are a rising number of cars going un-serviced, with 2.5 million fewer cars being serviced at a garage in the past 12 months compared with the previous year, as drivers seek to cut costs.

"Car owners shouldn’t rely on the MoT to pick up faults as this mainly focuses on safety factors. A proper service will highlight issues which could cause a future breakdown and also cover areas too complicated for most DIY mechanics, such as timing belt replacement," commented David White, customer services director at Kwik-Fit.

He added that while the tough economic climate has led to motorists wanting to cut costs, missing a service can cost more in the long run if things go wrong.

Recent research by fast.MAP, on behalf of MyTyres.co.uk found that less than 50 per cent of motorists have checked the tread depth of their tyres in the last month.
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Fiat announces 500 Thousandth showcar

Fiat has announced a new project aimed at celebrating the production of 500,000 of its Fiat 500 city cars.

It will create a special showcar, the Fiat 500 Thousandth, which will be covered by 1,500 photos of Fiat 500 customers, celebrities and fans.

People are able to ‘book’ a place on the car via the Fiat500.com website, with 70 per cent of the spaces on the car being reserved for Fiat customers.

In addition to their pictures, people can attach a small message describing their relationship with their vehicle or a link to a YouTube video or Facebook message.

"The Fiat 500 Thousandth will be the first ‘collective car’, a further confirmation of the spirit of the original model with potential customers being involved from the earliest stages of design," the firm commented.

Once the car is complete, it will feature at a number of upcoming events and international motor shows.

The 500,000th Fiat 500 was a 69 HP 1.2 litre version with Start&Stop, finished in Funk White and was built at the firm’s Fiat Auto plant in Tychy, Poland.
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Drivers attempting DIY services

A growing number of drivers are choosing to service their cars themselves, despite not having the necessary skills.

A new study by Kwik-Fit highlighted that over a third (35 per cent) of car owners now carry out their own services, despite the fact that 69 per cent of drivers are not confident about doing so.

The research also found that there are a rising number of cars going un-serviced, with 2.5 million fewer cars being serviced at a garage in the past 12 months compared with the previous year, as drivers seek to cut costs.

"Car owners shouldn’t rely on the MoT to pick up faults as this mainly focuses on safety factors. A proper service will highlight issues which could cause a future breakdown and also cover areas too complicated for most DIY mechanics, such as timing belt replacement," commented David White, customer services director at Kwik-Fit.

He added that while the tough economic climate has led to motorists wanting to cut costs, missing a service can cost more in the long run if things go wrong.

Recent research by fast.MAP, on behalf of MyTyres.co.uk found that less than 50 per cent of motorists have checked the tread depth of their tyres in the last month.
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Fiat announces 500 Thousandth showcar

Fiat has announced a new project aimed at celebrating the production of 500,000 of its Fiat 500 city cars.

It will create a special showcar, the Fiat 500 Thousandth, which will be covered by 1,500 photos of Fiat 500 customers, celebrities and fans.

People are able to ‘book’ a place on the car via the Fiat500.com website, with 70 per cent of the spaces on the car being reserved for Fiat customers.

In addition to their pictures, people can attach a small message describing their relationship with their vehicle or a link to a YouTube video or Facebook message.

"The Fiat 500 Thousandth will be the first ‘collective car’, a further confirmation of the spirit of the original model with potential customers being involved from the earliest stages of design," the firm commented.

Once the car is complete, it will feature at a number of upcoming events and international motor shows.

The 500,000th Fiat 500 was a 69 HP 1.2 litre version with Start&Stop, finished in Funk White and was built at the firm’s Fiat Auto plant in Tychy, Poland.
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