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Chrysler Prepares Motorists for Winter Blues


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MILTON KEYNES, UNITED KINGDOM – November 9, 2009: With winter fast approaching, Chrysler Oxford is offering motorists a Winter Driving Check, to ensure their cars are prepared to withstand the rigours of whatever the British weather brings.

The 22-point check, priced from £99 and available until the 31st December, 2009, covers the following;

  • Oil and Filter change
  • Coolant and windscreen wash top-up
  • Battery and Charging system test
  • Brake System Inspection and test
  • Tyre Condition and pressure check
  • Mandatory horn and lighting check
  • Door and boot locks freeze prevention
  • Heater and demist effectiveness test
  • Cooling system leak test and corrosion check
  • Power Steering operation and level check
  • Fan belt condition and tension inspection

    As an added peace of mind, customers can also benefit from a free vehicle health check. This check includes a multi-point mechanical and safety check, electronic vehicle systems diagnostic check and any outstanding safety notices and recalls on the vehicle will be brought to the customers attention.

    Commenting on the Winter Driving Check, Tim Keatinge, Managing Director at Chrysler Oxford, said: “With the onset of winter, it is important that motorists cars are fully prepared for any eventuality. A few simple checks before the cold weather kicks in could prevent the risk of breakdown or an accident.”

    For more information about the Winter Driving Check, contact Chrysler Oxford on 01865 376 000 or visit the showroom on the Banbury Road, Shipton on Cherwell, Kidlington, OX5 1JH

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