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Mar 14 2008

Car Finance customers might be interested to learn that they may be able to save money by shopping around for servicing, according to one organisation.

What Car? has found that independent garages in the UK may offer more competitive rates than franchised dealers, with savings of up to 50 per cent.

In a mystery shopping exercise, the company found savings of between £30 and £60 were to be made on certain models, including the Skoda Fabia, MAZDA 6, CITROEN Picasso and FORD Focus, which might be of benefit to car loan customers of these vehicles.

Peter Lawton, consumer editor for What Car?, commented: "With everyone feeling the squeeze on their finances more than ever this year, who can afford not to spend five minutes on the phone doing some research to save on car servicing?"

"We worked out that we saved around £7 for every minute we spent on the phone obtaining prices."

With the rise in fuel duty expected in October following this week's budget, people with Car Credit may wish to make such savings on their vehicles.
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