Car parts Retailer Introduces Promotion in Time for Cold Snap
LONDON, January 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
It's easy to think that when Christmas and New Year are out of the way the winter is almost over, but forecasters are warning that after a mild holiday season we may actually start seeing some really cold weather over the coming weeks. The team at Euro Car Parts wants to make sure that motorists are ready for the challenges ahead.
The cold weather always presents some unique problems for drivers. Car engines and car batteries need to be monitored in chilly conditions and various car accessories are required to deal with the reduced visibility that compounds issues with treacherous affected by ice and snow.
Icy conditions also make issues with breaking systems and transmission systems more problematic. Driving in the ice and snow with underperforming car parts represents a genuine hazard and motorists ought to take responsibility for their own vehicles in order to maintain the safety of the roads they share with others.
The Euro Car Parts team has introduced a new offer to help motorists achieve this. People visiting the online store at http://www.eurocarparts.com will currently find a promotion offering 20 per cent off all car parts. This is good news for drivers and for repairers who want to pass savings on to their customers. In many cases, parts can be ordered and collected on the same day in the interest of saving time on necessary maintenance.
A spokesperson for the Met Office said this week: "We'll see a return to more normal temperatures for January after seeing unseasonable highs of 12C and even 13C in Scotland over the weekend."
Motorists can prepare with car parts, car accessories and oils and additives designed to cope with low temperatures.
Euro Car Parts is the UK's leading distributor of parts for all makes of cars and light commercial vehicles. In order to maintain a consistent supply of original quality parts, the company operates its own sourcing and shipping operations. It also enjoys direct supply agreements with the factories producing many of the world's best brands.
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