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“I’m always on the go, so booking my MOT on my phone was really useful.
I compared garages, picked the best one for me and even saved money, all whilst waiting for my morning coffee!”
“Easy to book online Friendly staff Efficient service”
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“I take my work van, personal car and also my Childrens cars. Always spot on service and I personally recommend them to friends.”
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“Dave rang to confirm the arrangements soon after the booking was made. He collected and returned the car as arranged. All went well.”
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If you’re trying to find a trusted, local garage in the South West for your car service, BookMyGarage can save you time and money, and give you the peace of mind that you’re booking the right service with the right garage.
You’ll get instant prices online for your car service from your local, trusted garages. Don’t know which car service your car needs? Our online booking system will identify the right service and show you the prices from recommended, independent garages in the South West.
From Lands End to Salisbury Plain, with BookMyGarage the garage for you is just a click away.
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Our South West service teams are here to make your life a little easier. There’s no more ringing round garages, all you have to do to book your service through BookMyGarage is enter your car registration and postcode and we will show you the garages that are closest to your location with customer reviews, fixed priced service costs for your car, opening hours and extra services such as collection/drop off.
Just choose the time, date and place that are best for you and then click to book your service with the garage at the fixed price shown. No need to wait on the phone, you can make your booking even when the garage is closed. We’re totally free to use, and you only pay the garage when the work is done.
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Driving in the South West
The South West contains some truly iconic destinations, including Stonehenge, the New Forest, the Eden Project and of course the fantastic beaches of the longest regional coastline in Britain. The region’s biggest city is Bristol, and other major conurbations include Plymouth, Bath, Swindon and Bournemouth.
In terms of weather, the region is greatly affected by the Atlantic and its climatic events. The South West peninsula is prone to rare but very heavy rainfall events lasting between 5 and 15 hours, and some areas such as the Somerset Levels are regularly affected by flooding. As the mildest region of the UK, lying snow is not a frequent problem, but the region has on occasion experienced some of the most severe blizzards to affect the country.
The South West overall scores well for road safety, with the highest risk road currently the A4151 between Nailford and the A48. The South West has the lowest population density of all the British regions; little surprise then that its motorway network is limited to the M4, which connects the major hub of Bristol to London and Wales, and the M5 which carries traffic as far southwest as Exeter. The A303 is a major artery linking Hampshire and Devon, which can come under strain during peak times for motorists heading down to the Devon and Cornwall peninsula.
As a popular holiday destination the South West often has to deal with congestion on key access routes during the school holidays. Urban blackspots include Bristol city centre, which has long had a bad reputation for congestion. This has been improving in recent years, though Newfoundland Way, Perry Road, Bridge Valley Road and Clarence Road in Bristol remain traffic hotspots.