FAQ’s

FAQ’s

David Paul of Warrington have extensive experience in working on German Car brands so you can imagine we get asked a lot of questions of which many are the same. Here we try to answer some popular questions we get asked often.

David Paul of Warrington have extensive experience in working on German Car brands so you can imagine we get asked a lot of questions of which many are the same. Here we try to answer some popular questions we get asked often.

David Paul of Warrington specialising in major German Car brands including BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, VW (Volkeswagon) and Skoda. If your not listed, contact our reception for advice!

No, We can service your car and apply the service records to the manufacturers portal without affecting your warranty in anyway.

If you book your MOT in advance, we are often able to provide a MOT while you wait service.

Absolutely. All service history is logged properly with the manufacturers so you can be assured your service records are maintained.

David Paul of Warrington are extremely busy. We advise that you make a booking for your MOT. Please note, if your current MOT has expired then you should book in immediately and only use your car when driving to the booking.

David Paul of Warrington offer a fantastic pricing structure and at times can save you up to 60% of main dealer prices.

There are several services required with modern day cars and these are often highlighted on your car dashboard when a service s due.

We cannot give an exact price per service as it depends what service is due and the make, model and year of the car itself.

Yes, we are able to service your car and update your vehicle service history via the main dealer portals.

An MOT inspection can take around 30 minutes – 45 minutes. At times, this could be delayed.

Should you car fail its MOT, we appreciate the frustration however ensuring peoples safety is paramount. The vehicle can be left at the garage to be repaired or you have 10 days to return the vehicle for an MOT re-test.

You can only take your car elsewhere if the current MOT certificate is still valid and the MOT test didn’t report a dangerous defect.

If you don’t have a valid MOT, you can only drive straight to a garage for a “pre-booked” repair or MOT test.

It is unsafe and illegal to drive the car on public roads without a valid MOT certificate and most insurers will void your insurance should this be the case.

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