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    Winter has a habit of quietly wearing your car down. Cold starts and road salt all take their toll, yet the effects often show up weeks later when the weather warms up.

    If you rely on your car to get to work, manage family life or simply keep things running smoothly, small issues can quickly turn into expensive interruptions.

    It’s well worth spending the time to do a few focused checks now, so you can avoid higher costs, reduce stress and keep your day moving without disruption.

    1. Tread depth

    Your tyres do more work than you might think, especially after months of wet and icy roads. So, it’s wise to check your tread depth, and the 20p coin method is a great way to do this. Insert a 20p coin into the grooves of each tyre. If you can see the outer band of the coin, your tread is too low and needs attention.

    Not only will this quick check help you stay within the legal limit set by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, but it will also protect you financially. Worn tyres reduce grip, particularly in rain, which can increase braking distance and fuel consumption. Replacing tyres early may feel like an expense, yet it often prevents more costly issues like uneven wear or loss of control on the road.

    1. Lights and indicators

    You’ve likely used your lights more during winter with the days being shorter,  so now is a good time to check all the bulbs. Turn on your headlights, brake lights and indicators, then walk around the car or ask someone to help you confirm they’re all working.

    The Highway Code sets clear requirements for vehicle lighting, and failing to meet them can result in fines or even invalidate aspects of your driving compliance. More importantly, working lights help other drivers understand your intentions, which reduces the risk of avoidable and costly incidents.

    1. Insurance coverage

    Life doesn’t stand still, and your car usage may have changed without you realising it. You might be driving fewer miles, commuting differently or using your car more for family needs. So, it’s worth reviewing if your car insurance policy fits your situation.

    It’s also worth comparing providers to see if better deals are available. Adjusting your excess or updating your details could reduce your premium without affecting the level of protection you actually need.

    Final thoughts…

    Looking after your car after winter helps you stay one step ahead. Each check supports a smoother routine, whether that means getting to work on time or avoiding a repair bill you didn’t plan for. Now’s the time to make practical choices that keep your life running the way you want it to.

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