We have helped over 17.3 million drivers compare prices to save on their MOT, servicing and repairs at local garages. In fact, when you compare garages in Scotland through our online comparison site, you can save up to 70% when you choose one of the lower-cost options!
As the UK’s leading MOT and service comparison site, we’re dedicated to helping drivers save money on their car maintenance. Here are just some of the ways we keep you in control of booking your car service in Scotland:
24/7 Online Booking. When you need car servicing in Scotland, you want to book it as soon as possible. You don’t want to wait around for the garage to open so you can call up and get it sorted - and with BookMyGarage, you don’t have to. We allow you to make your appointment day or night, even when the garage is closed.
Transparent Prices. Garages on our comparison site always set and update their own prices, so there are no nasty surprises at the end of your appointment. This price won’t change unless you agree to extra repairs directly with them.
Direct Comparisons. Every garage on our system has priced its servicing costs against the same schedules, allowing you to compare them ‘like-for-like’. That means that when you book a lower-cost option for your car service in Scotland, you know you’re getting the best deal.
Easy 3-Step Booking Process. There’s no upfront registration and no faff. You just provide your vehicle’s details, choose the best deal and provide a suitable date and time for your car service. That gives you more time to do the things you care about.
Compare deals and save up to 70% on your car maintenance when you choose one of the lower-cost options through BookMyGarage. Enter your vehicle reg and postcode to compare instant prices and book the best deal on your car service today.
After you book your car servicing in Scotland, we send you a confirmation email with a summary of your booking. We also inform the garage, who may also be in touch to confirm the appointment or to ask for extra details.
You never pay for your booking until after all the work has been completed and deal with the garage directly after the initial booking process. You also have the ability to change or cancel your booking for free until the day of your appointment.
If you're looking for the most time-efficient way to keep your car in top condition, why not book your service and MOT in Scotland together? Plus, many garages offer a discounted MOT price when you book a service at the same time, so you can also save yourself some money.
It’s usually only once a year but it has to be done - so where do you take your car for its service? To the garage round the corner because it’s the nearest, even though you don’t really understand what they tell you? To the place your friend recommends, even though it charges more than most Scotland garages? Or to a big, national chain garage - you’d rather support an independent but you feel safer with a big brand?
BookMyGarage can give you the confidence to book differently.
You’ll find garages near you rated by other car owners, with transparent, immediate details of their prices and services. As every garage on our comparison site sets its prices itself, you'll never experience a nasty surprise at the end of your car service. Plus, you can save up to 70% on your car servicing cost by comparing deals and choosing a lower-cost option.
Enter your vehicle reg and postcode to compare instant prices and book a car service in Scotland in 2 steps.
Motorists in Scotland come up against a range of challenges. The tourism and festival hub of Edinburgh experiences the extremes of urban congestion; but drive out into the Highlands and you may find yourself squaring up against one of the herds of long-horned Highland cattle that roam freely in some areas. BookMyGarage can compare garages the length and breadth of Scotland, whether you’re negotiating Glasgow City Centre or gazing at the expanse of Loch Ness.
Edinburgh's tram works and the ongoing major upheaval of the Edinburgh Gateway project have caused disruption to traffic flows and routes around the City for a number of years, and will do so for some time yet. The A8 Corstorphine Road in Edinburgh is the second worst for congestion across the whole of the UK (outside of London), and the City bypass is another blackspot for traffic jams.
Scottish weather can adversely affect driving conditions, and motorists should be prepared for conditions to be fairly unpredictable. However, there are some patterns; April and May tend to be the driest months, and the West Coast is much wetter than the East. There can be snow on higher ground from the end of October onwards. Local authorities generally do a good job of clearing the main roads; if the weather is wintry, you’re best to stick to the main roads or delay your journey until it is safe to do so.
Scotland has the highest proportion of travel on single carriageways in the UK, and is the third safest region for travel on these roads. The motorway network is limited to travel connecting England and Scotland, and between the major cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Perth. The famously scenic road network supplements the major roads linking the cities with the A68 and M74, providing easy access between Scotland and England.