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    JamieBy JamieApril 30, 2025Updated:June 9, 20255 Mins Read
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    Car repairs can be a real financial headache, but there are plenty of ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality or safety.

    Whether it’s routine maintenance or an unexpected breakdown, a little planning and research can save you a lot of money.

    Here’s how to keep your car running smoothly without breaking the bank.

    1. Stay on top of regular maintenance

    Preventative maintenance is the easiest way to avoid pricey repairs.

    A few simple checks can help catch small issues before they turn into costly problems.

    Key maintenance tips:

    • Check your oil regularly – Low or dirty oil can cause engine damage.
    • Monitor tyre pressure and tread depth – Helps with fuel efficiency and prevents premature wear.
    • Replace air filters – Keeps your engine running efficiently and improves fuel economy.
    • Keep an eye on brake pads – Changing them before they wear out completely can save you from expensive brake repairs.
    • Follow your car’s service schedule – Ignoring servicing could shorten your car’s lifespan and even void your warranty.

    2. Compare prices before booking repairs

    Not all garages charge the same rates, so shopping around can make a big difference.

    Best places to compare repair costs:

    • WhoCanFixMyCar.com – Compare quotes from local garages.
    • BookMyGarage.com – Find and book affordable servicing and repairs.
    • ClickMechanic.com – Get online quotes and book mobile mechanics.
    • Independent garages – Often cheaper than main dealerships.

    Tip: Always ask for a breakdown of costs before agreeing to a repair to avoid any nasty surprises.

    3. Choose an independent garage over a dealership

    Main dealerships are usually very high quality but tend to charge premium prices for labour and parts.

    Independent garages can often do the same job for much less.

    • Look for garages approved by the Good Garage Scheme or Which? Trusted Traders for peace of mind.
    • Ask if they use OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts instead of brand-new dealer parts—these are often just as good but much cheaper.

    4. Buy your own parts

    Garages often mark-up replacement parts, so sourcing them yourself can save you a chunk of cash.

    Where to buy car parts:

    • Euro Car Parts – Frequent discounts available.
    • GSF Car Parts – Another solid option for online orders.
    • eBay and Amazon – Many sellers offer new and used parts at competitive prices.
    • Scrapyards and car recyclers – A great option for second-hand parts like mirrors, lights, and body panels.

    Tip: Double-check the part number and compatibility before buying to avoid costly mistakes.

    5. Learn some basic DIY repairs

    You don’t always need a mechanic. Some repairs are easy enough to do yourself with a bit of guidance.

    Easy DIY fixes to try:

    • Changing the air filter (takes minutes and requires no tools).
    • Replacing windscreen wipers.
    • Topping up oil, coolant, brake fluid, and washer fluid.
    • Changing headlight or indicator bulbs.
    • Replacing battery terminals or even installing a new battery.

    YouTube and car forums are packed with step-by-step tutorials to help you out.

    6. Make use of warranties and insurance

    You’re unlikely to be reading this guide if your car is under warranty, but I would be remiss if I didn’t mention it.

    • Check if repairs are covered under warranty – Manufacturer warranties and extended warranties can cover costly repairs.
    • Consider breakdown cover – Some policies offer roadside repairs or reduced-cost towing.
    • Look into gap insurance – Covers the difference if your car is written off and the payout is lower than what you owe.

    7. Consider a mobile mechanic

    Mobile mechanics are often cheaper than traditional garages because they don’t have the same overheads.

    • ClickMechanic lets you book vetted mobile mechanics who come to you.

    Some specialise in diagnostics, so you can confirm an issue before committing to an expensive repair.

    8. Avoid unnecessary repairs

    Some garages might recommend fixes that aren’t immediately required.

    • Ask for a detailed explanation before agreeing to repairs.
    • Get a second opinion if a quote seems too high.
    • Read your MOT advisories carefully – not all need urgent action.
    • Check whether a repair can be safely delayed without causing further damage.

    9. Use cashback and discount codes

    • TopCashback and Quidco often offer cashback on car repairs and servicing.
    • Many car parts retailers run seasonal discounts and promo codes – check before buying.

    10. Plan ahead where possible

    Car repairs can be expensive, but planning ahead can make them more manageable.

    • Set aside a small amount each month for car maintenance.
    • Get a pre-MOT check or do some basic checks yourself to fix small issues before your test.
    • Drive smoothly – Harsh braking and rapid acceleration wear down key components faster.

    Saving money on car repairs

    Keeping car repair costs down is all about being proactive.

    Regular maintenance, shopping around, and knowing when to DIY can make a big difference.

    By taking the time to compare prices, source your own parts, and avoid unnecessary work, UK drivers can keep their cars running smoothly without overspending.

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