Brand new PTA Garage Services opens in Bicester
PTA Garage Services has opened a brand new branch in Bicester. Located just off the busy Oxford Road, the new PTA Garage is ideally situated to serve the residents of Bicester and its surrounding areas, including Hopcroft, Middle Barton, Somerton, Upper Heyford, Middletone Stoney, Fritwell, Kiddlington, Deddington, Banbury and Chipping Norton.
Our latest PTA Garage Services branch stocks an extensive range of tyres at superb prices - all of which are available to buy online for fitment in-branch. And we don’t just do tyres either: our Bicester branch offers great value on wheel alignment, suspension and brake testing, exhaust replacement and repairs plus batteries and clutches.
Added to this, PTA Garage Services Bicester is a DVSA certified MOT test centre, officially approved to undertake both MOT tests and repairs. It also provides full and interim car servicing that upholds all the major manufacturers’ warranties – and at more competitive prices than those offered by the main dealers.
Each of our services is performed by fully trained technicians, who will be able to offer you advice and guidance on servicing or on any aspect of vehicle maintenance.
Make sure you pay a visit to our brand new Bicester branch soon to take advantage of our opening special offers including MOTs for just £39, £5 off a tyre and up to £20 off car servicing amongst more.
For further information you can call your brand new Bicester branch on 01869 347 770 or simply click here.
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