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Here’s how to get a free car windscreen and puncture repair this winter

A local car retailer is helping Chester drivers stay safe with its free puncture and windscreen repair service.

With the clocks going back and darker nights and colder winter weather the norm, icy surfaces and reduced visibility can increase the risk of punctured tyres and chipped windscreens. To prevent drivers being left out in the cold, Rybrook Chester, on Sovereign Way, offers a free windscreen and tyre damage repair service for any Volvo driver, regardless of their car’s age.

To take advantage of the service, Chester Volvo drivers can simply take their car to any Volvo retailer across the UK, where a qualified Volvo technician will check the damage. In many instances, the problem can be repaired on the spot – providing a fast and convenient service that is free of charge.

In cases of more severe damage, the technician will advise the customer on alternative options to get them back on the road as soon as possible.

Mike Brooks, Head of Business at Rybrook Chester, said: “We know that the harsher winter weather can bring with it seasonal problems for drivers. Small issues such as tyre punctures or windscreen chips can be a nuisance to resolve, but if left untreated, these small inconveniences can lead to bigger, more costly replacements – not what anyone needs at the moment, and especially in the build-up to Christmas.

“We’re proud to offer the UK’s first free initiative to cover both tyres and windscreens – providing a service designed to quickly reassure drivers that their car is safe to drive and meets the Highway Code’s requirements without breaking the bank.

“Here at Rybrook Chester, we value all Volvo drivers, no matter how old their car may be. This service is the perfect way to help local drivers stay safe, secure and mobile, whenever they may need it.”

For more information on the Volvo free repair service, visit volvocars.com/uk/l/service/free-repairs or call your local retailer, Rybrook Chester, on 01244 393909.

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