KAAR Care


The how to – Help My car has brokendown!

If your car has broken down in Auckland, you have several options to consider, regardless of whether you have mechanical insurance coverage or not. Here's what you can do: 1. Contact your mechanical insurance provider (if applicable): a. First Assist:...

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Reduce costly car repairs

The how to – Reduce costly car repairs

Reducing costly repairs on your car requires regular maintenance and adopting good driving habits. Here are some tips to help you minimize expensive repairs: 1. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule: Stick to the recommended maintenance intervals for your vehicle. Regular...

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Bugger! Avoid a Holiday Breakdown

Tips for avoiding a Christmas breakdown Every year the Christmas holidays creep up on us and, I can tell you from 27 years’ experience, people often have to change holiday plans due to car issues!  We regularly have a customer’s...

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Nitrogen Tyre Filling

You may have noticed in the past few years, many tyre shops will push to sell you nitrogen tyre fills rather than traditional compressed air. While some may advise somewhat true benefits, we get asked frequently what exactly are the...

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Car Park Risk

A trip to the car park often starts with a drive around a, full car park, trying to locate a spot. But have you ever returned to your car and found it’s not as you left it? In these cases,...

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A Solution to Your Vehicles Issues

In the last article, I posted there was a sentence "Technology has a tendency to overrun our attention and our lives " It got me thinking about where our business is moving when it comes to customers perspective.   What...

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Wipers – 101

Have you ever been driving in the torrential rain and struggled to see the road in front of you?   Heavy rainfall is inevitable during these winter months, with reduced stopping distances now is the most important time to ensure...

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Dash Warning Lights

There are two types of warning lights – red and orange. A red warning light suggests that you should act quickly because the problem is serious, such as an overheating engine, low engine oil pressure or a braking system problem....

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