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Own a Renault? Book your service, MOT or any additional maintenance from those that know your car best

By Tom Gibson | September 15, 2022

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Through Renault Care, expert technicians always use Renault approved parts that come with 1-year warranty

Own a Renault? Book your service, MOT or any additional
maintenance from those that know your car best

Renault has asked all of its owners to log into MY Renault to check their service and maintenance schedule to ensure no dates are missed and every car and van is given the best possible care. When booking a service, MOT or additional maintenance, Renault dealerships pride themselves on offering a professional and straightforward service. They will always check and carry out any recommended updates to your vehicle free of charge as well as advising you on the best ways to care and maintain your vehicle. All services will be carried out in line with your Renault’smaintenance regime, ensuring you get exactly what you need, no more, no less. You can also be guaranteed to have clear, transparent pricing. Your service and maintenance schedule depends on the Renault model and engine you own, to find out more, click on one of the ad placements to go through to the Renault Care.

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