LONDON, February 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
The winter inevitably takes its toll on the components of vehicles because of the colder temperatures and the more challenging conditions on the road. In order to help drivers bring about the swift recovery of their cars and vans, car parts retailer Euro Car Parts has introduced a promotion on its current range of car batteries.
The additional strain that is put on car batteries during extended periods of cold weather is considerable and many drivers find that by the spring the quality of the batteries they are using has been seriously undermined. This represents a real issue because without fully functioning batteries vehicles necessarily become less reliable - both in terms of their electrics and in terms of their starting mechanisms.
What the Euro Car Parts team has done to assist drivers who are worried about the condition of their car batteries is to introduce a promotion offering 20 per cent off selected batteries from some of the leading brands on the market.
The Euro Car Parts online store includes batteries by Bosch, Exide, RAC and Lion, all of which have an excellent track record when it comes to improving the performance of a car's electrics. The 20 per cent offer gives motorists access to these great batteries at markedly reduced prices.
Getting hold of a quality car battery often becomes even more urgent in the spring time because so many motorists are gearing up to pay for MOT tests at this time of year. A little timely maintenance can make all the difference when an MOT test is on the horizon, making sure that all the electrical functions in the car are running at their optimum level to ensure greater road safety.
Euro Car Parts is the biggest distributor of car parts in the United Kingdom with more than 130,000 parts in stock at any given time. The retailer serves countless repairers and drivers via its website http://www.eurocarparts.com each year.
SOURCE Euro Car Parts
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