2012年7月9日星期一

Warrant of Fitness Checklist

Warrant of Fitness Checklist

Every vehicle registered in New Zealand is required by law to undergo a six-monthly (for vehicles below six years old, the requirement is annual) warrant of fitness. WOFs test your vehicle roadworthiness. This brief yet crucial procedure serves to protect
every motorist, yourself included, from unexpected breakdowns and mechanical failures. Looking for a reliable service centre? Less responsible garages will often overlook certain details, with the potential to escalate into a vehicle failure. Whether your vehicle is a four-wheel-drive, sedan, hatchback, station wagon, family van or otherwise, here a list of things to look out for the next time your vehicle undergoes a scheduled check-up:
Even though a trustworthy automotive specialist will ensure that your vehicle is roadworthy every six months, it is the vehicle owner responsibility to maintain their vehicle in between scheduled checks. Keep in mind that a warrant of fitness inspection IS NOT the equivalent of a pre-purchase inspection.
Finding a one-stop shop to take care of your automobile repair needs is an important factor to consider because it can save you money and time in the long run. Instead of going from one specialist to another, why not just have everything taken care of at a single location? Moreover, one-stop-shops for vehicles are equally focused on quality services and customer satisfaction.
Main Autocentre are Auckland WOF experts. Their team of talented car mechanics will get your vehicle back into shape and on the road in no time.

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