Halfords is offering £35 off the cost of car checks and services for drivers – here’s how to get it
Customers can bag the deal by by joining the firm's Motoring Club for free.customers up to £35 worth of free car checks and services, including a handy £10 off an MOT when performed at a Halfords Auto Centre and a £10 welcome voucher.
Additional benefits include a free 10-point vehicle health check worth £15, a priority phone and email contact for Servicing and Assistance, as well as a personal digital garage.Benefits include an annual free MOT, to 10-point vehicle health checks and the £10 welcome voucher.
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