Dec 20, 2016
If you have any true motoring enthusiasts to buy Christmas gifts for this year, you have plenty of options. There are lots of items aimed at “petrol heads” and you still have time to order something in time for the big day.
We’ve trawled the Internet to find some items that car-obsessives will be glad to open on Christmas morning, so if you’re still trying to think of something to buy someone who meets the “petrol head” description, this list should hopefully provide a little inspiration.
1. Something to watch
While its impossible to deny that Messrs Clarkson, Hammond and May divide option amongst the general public, it’s fair to say that most car enthusiasts have quite a soft spot – for them, and for Top Gear.
With The Grand Tour still exclusive on Amazon Prime, there’s no box set of that available yet, so the next best thing is this 13 DVD set of all the most memorable Top Gear specials.
Included are specials recorded in Botswana, Australia, Italy, and ten other countries. In many cases, they are “Director’s Cut” editions that weren’t shown on mainstream TV.
There are plenty of laughs and no doubt some controversial moments if you choose to seek them out. All in all, however, this will provide hours of entertainment for Top Gear fans.
Positives:
- Great value for many hours of entertainment.
- Includes previously unseen footage.
Negatives:
- Top Gear doesn’t appeal to everyone!
2. Something for eager new drivers
If you have a teenager in the family just itching to get behind the wheel and approaching the right age, this driver bundle will whet their appetite (and perhaps raise your blood pressure!)
Containing magnetic “L” plates, probation plates and a Highway Code, it’s everything required to get a learner started. It doesn’t matter if they’re a few months away from their 17th birthday – it’s never too early to start learning the rules of the road.
Positives:
- A good value gift for learners.
- “P” plates encourage new drivers to display their novice status after passing their test.
Negatives:
- Magnetic plates don’t mount well to all vehicles.
3. Something for racing fans
If you know someone who’s Formula 1 obsessed, this is the perfect gift – and after such an exciting season there are plenty of people who will be keen to relive it.
When we began our petrolhead gift search, we looked for some F1 books, but this double-DVD official review of the season grabbed our eye as a rather more interesting present. (It also didn’t help that many related books seem to be out of stock in the run-up to Christmas.)
A particularly great thing about this gift is that the set was only released on 19th December. As such it’s fairly unlikely that the recipient is going to end up with a duplicate gift from another friend or relative!
Positives:
- Perfect for all F1 fans.
- Previous 2015 edition received great reviews.
Negatives:
4. Something to read
Written by Ben Collins, the man who was formerly the famous “Stig” on Top Gear, this “How to Drive” book is perfect for those people for whom driving is a leisure pursuit and a pleasure.
This isn’t a book designed to turn people into racing drivers – there’s actually a lot of practical information about driving safely and economically.
Reviewers state that they have learned lots of new driving techniques based on the information in the book, which is equally suited to experienced and enthusiastic drivers, as well as those taking to the roads for the first time.
Positives:
- “Stocking filler” price.
- Great for drivers of all experience levels.
Negatives:
- Not suited to those who don’t appreciate a humorous read.
5. A real experience!
If you really want to treat the car enthusiast in the family, this “Driving Thrills” experience is just the thing – and it allows the recipient to choose exactly the experience that appeals to them.
There are over 400 experience options, driving everything from supercars to trucks and quadbikes. It’s also notable that the voucher lasts for two years, rather than just one, and that there are enough possible locations to make using the voucher an enjoyable and hassle-free experience rather than a chore.
Positives:
- Loads of options.
- Long expiry.
- Experiences for one or two people.
Negatives:
- More expensive than some of our other gift ideas!
Dec 14, 2016
We don’t like being the bearers of bad news here at PetrolPrices.com, but it now seems all but certain that we’ll see significant rises in the cost of petrol and diesel between now and Christmas. According to our figures, average prices have already begun to edge up.
As we discussed last week, the OPEC nations agreed back on 30th November to cap oil production. This was a successful attempt to drive up demand and, in turn, the price of oil.
To compound this, on Monday a number of other non-OPEC oil producing nations agreed to join in the production “freeze.” These countries include Mexico and Oman. Together they have reduced the supply of oil by over half a million barrels per day.
All of this had the desired effect; After the other countries joined the freeze, the price of a barrel of crude oil hit its highest level in 17 months.
What can we expect from Christmas fuel prices?
Such a significant increase in the oil price will undoubtedly lift the costs of UK petrol and diesel, which have already suffered in recent months due to the weakness of Sterling. The question is how much will it climb by Christmas?
An increase of around three to five pence in the per-litre cost seems most likely to us, and this is in line with predictions being made by other parties. This sadly means averages of around the 120 pence per litre mark and an increase of a couple of Pounds on each fill-up – not what anyone really needs in the run-up to the festive season.
Light at the end of the tunnel?
For those wondering how long this will all last, there is a possibility that oil-producing nations are making hay while the sun shines. A lot could change following Donald Trump’s forthcoming presidential inauguration on January 20th 2017.
Trump is hardly known for his environmental credentials and is very much in favour of fossil fuels. A US fracking free-for-all could push the price of oil down, and force OPEC and other nations to give up their freezes in order to compete. As such, the silver lining in this particular cloud is that there’s at least a chance it may prove short-lived.
How to find the cheapest fuel
If you’re looking to find the cheapest fuel close to you or along a journey, you’ve come to the right place. Our free service and apps will help you locate the best value fuel wherever you are in the UK. We also always display averages on our website so you can get a sense of what price you should be expecting to pay.
In addition, it’s well worth keeping track of supermarket offers and loyalty card deals in the run up to Christmas. Supermarkets are often the cheapest place to find fuel as deals attract customers to the retail stores. We’d be very surprised not to see such enticements in the coming days and weeks.
Finally, don’t allow yourself to be a captive audience. Too much hurry to begin a long Christmas journey can leave you with no control over where you stop for fuel. A quick check on our service and a five-minute drive to a local supermarket or independent garage before you set off could save you a significant sum, with nearly 20 pence per litre separating the cheapest and most expensive per-litre prices of unleaded at the time of writing.
What do you think will happen to fuel prices in the coming year? Share your thoughts below.
Dec 14, 2016
We all have certain friends and family members who are really difficult to choose presents for. Thankfully, if you have an enthusiastic driver to buy for, there are plenty of options available to you.
We’ve had a good search of the web to help you with some ideas. In this list we’ve provided a mixture of products that have proved popular in past features and some all-new items.
Whether you’re looking for something for a new driver (perhaps a child or grandchild) or a motoring obsessive, you should find something to fit the bill below – whether you’re looking for a “main present” or a stocking filler.
1. Something practical
A recent PetrolPrices.com survey revealed that around 20% of respondents wouldn’t know what to do if they got a puncture whilst out on the roads. This is actually a far lower proportion than has been revealed in other similar surveys – some of which name a figure closer to 50%
This suggests a worrying number of people don’t know the absolute basics of taking care of their vehicles. Therefore, this spiral-bound book is perfect for people who need to get to grips with the basics of tyre pressure checks, oil level checks and coolant top-ups!
Positives:
- An inexpensive gift.
- Fits neatly in the glovebox.
- Can improve a driver’s knowledge and increase the safety and longevity of their vehicle.
Negatives:
- Perhaps a little too practical for a “fun” gift!
2. A perfect stocking filler
There’s a strong reason why this inexpensive stocking filler features on the list; One of the PetrolPrices.com team received one from a family member last year and it’s been in constant use ever since.
Looking back at how complex car kits for mobile phones once were, this seems (and is) super-simple – but the best ideas often are. The back clips onto a convenient vent, and your smartphone (of any type) goes into the spring-loaded front section. Add a 12V car charger and you’re all set.
Positives:
- Allows you to mount the phone horizontally (ideal for navigation) or vertically.
- Grips on to almost anything.
Negatives:
- For some, having a phone so conveniently mounted can serve as a distraction.
3. Something for novice drivers
Seeing a relative “come of age” to drive a car can produce a mixture of excitement and trepidation. We all want to keep our children and grandchildren safe while they enjoy their new-found freedom.
There are various gift sets available for new drivers; This is the most comprehensive we’ve found, with safety items including a warning triangle, torch and first-aid kit along with the standard-issue Highway Code and L-Plates. A perfect gift for anyone approaching driving age.
Positives:
- Perfect for young drivers.
- A wide variety of good quality items.
Negatives:
- Cheaper kits are available (but with fewer items).
4. Something for those who love their car!
If you have a friend or family member who’s obsessed with their vehicle and constantly buffing and polishing it, this is the perfect gift.
Auto Glym products are well-renowned and loved by many, and this collection includes nine of them, along with a bag and a range of cleaning cloths and sponges.
There’s everything here to give a vehicle a show-room quality valet, and the right recipient will enjoy every minute of doing so!
Positives:
- Loads of items included.
- Great reviews.
Negatives:
- A more expensive gift than some!
5. A useful and practical “main present”
f you’re looking for a well thought out gift that will please a regular motorist and help to keep them safe and moving, this is a really decent choice that proved popular when we included it in a previous round-up of winter car accessories.
Its primary function is to jump start a broken down car without the need for another vehicle, but really this is just one of the features. The device can also charge mobile phones and other USB devices, and includes hazard lights, a torch and a compass.
This is a perfect gift to provide practical peace of mind to both the recipient and the gift-giver!
Positives:
- Positive online reports.
- Plenty of features.
- Fits in the glovebox.
Negatives:
Nov 30, 2016
Roof racks and roof boxes are a great way to extend your storage space and carry extra objects from A to B using your vehicle.
Long gone are the days when a roof rack simply meant a couple of bars to which objects could be untidily and haphazardly strapped. There are now all kinds of roof-mountable options for cars of all sizes – whether you require something as a permanent fixture, or merely for one-off journeys.
We’ve scoured the web for the useful and well-reviewed options currently available. If you need to transport something on the roof of your car, you should find just the thing to help on our list below.
Before you begin, it’s important to familiarise yourself with what features your vehicle may already have to facilitate the use of roof-mounted accessories. For example, many estate cars and MPVs have roof rails already present. As such, make sure you know what you need before purchase, to avoid buying more (or less) than you need.
1. One for cars with existing rails
If you have a car that already has rails on it’s roof, these inexpensive Aero Roof Bars are just the thing to form the foundation of a simple yet sturdy roof rack.
An Amazon best seller, they are road safe for loads of up to 60kgs – the equivalent of three heavy suitcases, and therefore more than up to the job of carrying roof boxes or cycle carriers.
Despite the low price, many reviewers describe them as sturdy and easy to fit.
Positives:
- Low cost.
- Fit most cars (but do check your measurements!)
- Perfect for boxes and cycle carriers.
Negatives:
- Not compatitble with T-Track fitting accessories.
2. One for cars without existing rails
If your car’s not pre-fitted for roof accessories, it’s not a problem. These Summit bars are designed for cars without factory roof rails, and don’t cost much more than the option above.
The fixings supplied are compatible with a vast range of cars, but you are advised to check before ordering. There’s a detailed list available online.
This is a versatile product, and owners report an easy installation experience.
Positives:
- Requires no existing fittings.
- Perfect for boxes and bike carriers.
- Inexpensive.
Negatives:
- Not compatible with all cars – essential to check.
3. A high capacity roof box for all purposes
THULE are a well-known name in car accessories, and while there are cheaper options available, you tend to get what you pay for!
This roof box is sleek, but has a large 320 litre capacity. It can hold up to 50kg and weighs just 10kg on its own. It’s lockable and will fit onto almost any roof bars.
Best of all, it loads from the rear, which makes it so much more practical in day to day use than something you have to climb up to or lift up and down. Perfect for occasional AND every day use.
Positives:
- Wide compatibility.
- Easy to load.
- UV protection to prevent fading.
Negatives:
- Cheaper options available.
4. A portable option
This is another high-quality option from THULE, but very different to the last. Designed to be highly portable, this roof box / bag can be easily removed and stowed, with no tools required.
Camping is the first use that springs to mind for this, but with a 50kg maximum load it can hold plenty of goods of all kinds. It fits both aero and square bars.
Just like it’s rigid cousin above, it allows for easy access to the contents, with both side and rear opening possible.
Positives:
- Highly portable, yet sturdy.
- High capacity.
- Great reviews.
Negatives:
5. One for the cyclists
One of the most popular reasons to install roof racks / bars is to carry cycles, so we finish this round up with a twin-pack of roof carriers for bikes.
In case you’re wondering why we’re featuring yet another THULE product, we’re doing so because we found one big thing in common with all the cheaper roof-mount cycle carriers out there – a host of bad reports and negative reviews. These are almost universally praised and well-regarded – and if you’re someone who cares about cycling you probably have a steed you wouldn’t want to trust to an inferior product.
These are sturdy, lockable, and available in packs of one, two and three.
Positives:
Negatives:
- More expensive than some other (inferior) options.
Three Essential Tips!
If you’re mounting anything to your car roof, ignore the following tips at your peril!
- While many roof accessories are easy to self-install, don’t leave things to chance if you’re not comfortable with such jobs – the dangers of incorrect installation are simply too great.
- Always remember when you have something mounted to your roof making your car higher – it seems obvious but people do sometimes forget for bridges and tunnels!
- Always read instructions, and stay on the right side of maximum loading guidlines.
IMAGE CREDIT: Wikimedia Commons
Nov 30, 2016
If you’ve sat in a traffic jam recently on Britain’s roads, you’re not alone. It will come as no surprise to anyone who regularly drives in the UK that our roads are very busy, but the proof is now in that they’re actually the most congested in the whole of the EU.
The proof comes from a study of EU cities performed by Inrix, and reported on by The BBC. Inrix, a data analysis organisation, spent time studying traffic data from over 120 European cities and identifying “traffic hotspots.” These are “pinch points” where drivers have to slow down to 35% (or less) of their expected speed for at least two minutes.
It turns out that here in the UK, we have over 20,000 of these hotspots across 21 of the cities studied. This is by far the highest number of any EU country. Behind us, by a long way, is Germany, with 8,517 hotspots, and Italy, with just over 5,000. Without doubt this means many UK drivers suffer more frustration on the roads than anyone else across the EU.
Which of Britain’s Roads are Worst?
Unsurprisingly, London is right at the top of the list, with the M25 singled out as the place in Britain where people are most likely to suffer gridlock. The worst hotspot of all is the Northbound M25 between junctions 15 (M4) and 16 (M40).
Scotland is next on the list with the Edinburgh bypass named at Britain’s second worst hotspot, and Glasgow’s A8/M8 junction closely behind.
With over 20,000 of these hotspots across the UK, it’s almost impossible to avoid some of them on any cross-country trip. Factor in Britain’s rather unpredictable weather, and things look even worse.
Hopefully, investment announced as part of the recent Autumn Statement may finally see the nation making some headway with these almost-perpetual jams. £1.3 Billion of funding has been announced, over £200 Million of which is specifically to address “pinch points.” With over 20,000 of them identified in this study, Britain clearly needs every penny of it.
Do you think Britain’s roads are too congested? What do you think is the main cause? Share your opinions in the comments below.
Nov 9, 2016
Unless you’re a motoring enthusiast, car cleaning is probably more of a chore than a pleasure. Either way, this list of car cleaning accessories provides you with plenty of options to make it easier to keep your vehicle spick and span.
We’ve made a point of paying attention to the inside of your car as well as the outside. If you do have a tendency to let your car become cluttered and grubby (and some of the team here at PetrolPrices.com are occasionally guilty of that!) a thorough internal clean can make it feel like you’re sitting in a brand new vehicle. As such, we’ve included a few items to help you give the interior a decent overhaul.
With a bit of effort, and the help of some of these car cleaning accessories, you can make your car feel like it’s just had a professional valet. Do this before a long road trip, and you’ll enjoy the journey in far more comfort.
1. One for the interior
If you’ve ever tried to drag your household vacuum cleaner outside to clean the car, you’ll know it can prove to be an awkward exercise!
This Black and Decker car vacuum plugs into the cigarette lighter socket, and comes with an upholstery brush and various other attachments to help you get down into all the cracks and crevices that are always a magnet for crumbs.
While there are cheaper car vacuums available, this is powerful and well-reviewed and comes with a two-year warranty.
Positives:
- Powerful.
- 12V powered.
- Several accessories included.
Negatives:
- Cheaper options are available.
2. One for the exterior
When we looked at car pressure washers for an earlier feature, this Kärcher model came out as the best all-rounder.
It comes with all the accessories you need to give the outside of your car a thorough clean, and isn’t too unwieldy to use comfortably.
It’s important to note that this pressure washer does require you to have access to a mains plug and a water source.
Finally, we should add that after our previous feature, some members commented that they’ve had issues with seals and delicate parts when using pressure washers to clean their vehicles. While we’ve had no personal experience of these problems (and such gadgets are marketed specifically for car cleaning) – we should say that if you’re concerned about this you may wish to proceed with caution.
Positives:
- Powerful despite its diminutive size.
- Full car cleaning kit included.
Negatives:
- Needs a tap and a mains power source.
3. One with a bit of everything!
If you fancy spending a Sunday morning giving your car a really thorough external clean, this is the perfect package to invest in. It’s complete and inexpensive, and even comes with a bucket!
The kit includes an all-in-one wash and wax solution, various sponges, pads and cloths, and a “bug shifter” for stubborn insect marks.
At this price, it’s also a perfect small gift for any car enthusiast in your life – or you could buy it for the children or grandchildren and bribe them to do the hard work!
Positives:
- Plenty of car cleaning products included.
- Great value.
Negatives:
- Better individual products out there for those willing to spend a little more.
4. One for a perfect finish
Auto Glym products are much-loved among car enthusiasts, and this pack, “The Collection,” contains an extensive selection for those who wish to get their car up to a “showroom shine.”
The products included are for both the inside and outside of the car and include shampoo, polish and tyre dressing. or the interior, you’ll find interior shampoo and glass polish. Sponges and cloths are included too.
Reviews are overwhelmingly great – and once again this would make a perfect (albeit more expensive) gift!
Positives:
- A huge selection of products.
- Fabulous reviews.
Negatives:
5. The Professional Option!
We end on a slightly more obscure option – but if you happen to have a Vax vacuum cleaner already, this can be a really cheap way to convert it into a fully fledged car interior cleaner.
Compatible with any Vax model, this kit contains multiple attachments specifically for car cleaning. If you’ve ever tried to use a conventional vacuum for car cleaning, you’ll probably appreciate the need for these. Particularly handy is the “flexi-crevice tool” – something absolutely essential for removing crumbs and debris.
If you have a Vax, this is well worth a look – it’s far less expensive than a dedicated car vacuum, and does the job just as well.
Positives:
- A great way to turn your home vacuum into a car cleaner.
- Inexpensive.
Negatives:
Nov 8, 2016
Not all the controversy produced by the British High Court last week was related to Brexit! There was also a ruling that could result in some trouble ahead for UK diesel drivers.
Following a case brought against the UK government by ClientEarth, an environmental legal group, the High Court ruled that the UK is doing nowhere near enough to meet air pollution targets. Nitrogen emissions from diesel vehicles were singled out as a particular problem, with ministers accused of relying on “optimistic” tests. A big takeaway from the ruling was that the government “must be tougher on diesel.”
It’s undeniable that many people who have chosen to drive diesels have a right to feel affronted by the government’s “about face” on such vehicles in recent years. Not that long ago, people were actively encouraged to move in a diesel direction – before scientific research resulted in the government changing tack.
New taxes for UK diesel drivers?
One idea being mentioned is the prospect of drivers of more polluting vehicles having to pay daily charges to drive into the centre of a number of UK cities. No doubt many diesel drivers would see this as very unfair, especially if they purchased their car while the use of diesels was being encouraged rather than discouraged.
In reaction to this, something else being proposed is the idea of a scrappage scheme for polluting vehicles, to give people an incentive to trade in for something “greener.”
However, it’s hard not to see the whole situation as a rather depressing comedy of errors. Early next year, new road tax changes will see the incentive to choose a low emission vehicle somewhat compromised, with only zero emission cars exempt from excise duty. On top of this, it was separately announced last week that company car taxes will soon increase, with some pundits theorising that the move will further reduce the benefit of selecting a vehicle that’s kinder to the environment.
The emissions muddle the country finds itself in is largely down to an approach to diesels that was wrong in the past. It’s therefore increasingly important that the current government gets all of these policies, incentives, and “discouragements,” aligned and coordinated this time around – something it’s fair to say we’re falling short of right now.
Nov 2, 2016
Now the clocks have gone back and the nights are drawing in, it really feels like winter is approaching in the UK – and it’s therefore time to think about winter car accessories!
While we appreciate that long-term weather forecasts are often highly inaccurate, it’s best to be prepared. This year, multiple reports have suggested that cold weather could bite long before Christmas – complete with frost and snow.
The UK’s busy roads are not a fun place to find yourself stuck due to a breakdown, especially in the cold and dark, so it’s important to keep your vehicle well maintained to minimise the chance of this happening to you. However well you take care of these things, it’s wise to remember that the RAC alone attended nearly 2.5 Million breakdowns last year, so it can happen to anyone.
As such, we’ve chosen a set of car accessories that make winter motoring a little easier, and help get you out of trouble should it come and find you on the roads.
1. An all-in-one winter car kit
This all-in-one kit contains all the basics for winter driving, and would also make a good gift for someone who often has to take to the roads during the UK’s cold season.
It includes de-icer spray, a de-misting pad, screenwash and a scraper, to get you going on those frosty mornings, and a foil blanket, gloves, torch and first aid kit in case you ever end up broken down in the cold.
While you’ll undoubtedly find better individual products than some of those included in this kit elsewhere (including further down this list), the kit covers all the main basics. As such, if you’re only going to choose one of these winter car accessories to carry around with you, this is the best of the bunch.
Positives:
- Contains all the basis.
- Makes a great gift for motorists.
Negatives:
- De-icer won’t last the whole season for high-mileage drivers.
2. A way to keep your car looked after through the winter
There are plenty of good reasons to invest in a car cover. If you don’t have a garage you may wish to protect your car from the elements while it’s parked outside. Or, perhaps you have a second vehicle (a convertible, maybe?) that you wish to store away over the winter. In the latter case, you may wish to consider using a cover for extra protection, even if the car is in a garage.
The Maypole cover is well reviewed and water-resistant, and easy to fit thanks to an elasticated hem.
It is well worth checking which size to order. We’ve linked to a medium, but you’ll find other options for smaller and larger cars over on Amazon. It’s obviously best to go for the snuggest fit for your vehicle.
Positives:
- A cheap way to protect your car from the winter elements.
- Available in a range of sizes.
Negatives:
- Stops frost BUT important to note it is water resistant, and not water proof!
3. The best de-icer on the market?
Waiting with chattering teeth until the car’s ready to safely drive away in the morning is a hallmark of the British winter, but the ritual gets old fast!
It’s for this reason that we’ve recommended this specific de-icer brand within our roundup of the best winter car accessories. It turns out de-icers are far from equal, and this one receives rave reviews on Amazon.
It’s fast to work, goes a long way, and doesn’t leave residue that requires you to get back out of the car once again for a final “clear and scrape.”
This three-pack is great value and should last through a cold winter for most drivers. A far better choice than grabbing a cheap can in a supermarket.
Positives:
- Works down to -25 Celsius!
- Best reviews of any de-icer we found.
Negatives:
4. One to demist your windows
This is the most logical follow-on to de-icer. Why? Well, let’s consider the normal winter morning routine:
Engine on; heater and fan on; spray the de-icer; scrape as required. Then, what usually happens during this time is that one or more people jump in the car to keep warm, and by the time the windows are de-iced externally, they’re fogged up internally.
Therefore, everyone needs a demist pad in the door pocket to help ensure a swift departure. These pads are well reviewed, made of faux-chamois leather and economical. Best of all, they don’t require you to use your coatsleeves as an alternative!
Positives:
- Cheap.
- Effective.
- Leave few smears.
Negatives:
5. An investment to get you out of trouble
According to The AA, battery problems are by “far and away” the most common reason for breakdown call-outs over the winter months. By buying one of these, you could save both a call-out and a wait on the roadside.
This gadget’s core function is to jump start your engine, and it works on engines of up to 6.5ltr or 5.2ltr (petrol and diesel, respectively). There are also loads of supplementary safety functions.
These include an integrated compass, a torch with various functions, and a secondary charging function for smartphones and laptops. If you think you may need to fend for yourself over winter, especially in a remote location, placing one of these “do it all” gadgets in the glovebox will buy you plenty of peace of mind.
Positives:
- Many features.
- Well reviewed.
- Very compact – fits in glove compartment.
Negatives:
- Extra adaptor required for cigarette lighter power.
Further Reading!
Before you set out onto the winter roads, we’ve also produced a winter driving tips guide, which you’ll find here.
Oct 26, 2016
If you’ve been driving for any length of time, you’ve no doubt had your fair share of “car tyre incidents.” We, the team here at PetrolPrices.com certainly have! As such, we’ve put together this list of handy car tyre gadgets that can help get you out of trouble if you experience a puncture, and keep your tyres well looked after at other times.
Keeping car tyres in good condition (specifically inflated correctly) isn’t just about safety, although this is obviously a crucial consideration. Conventional wisdom suggests that fuel economy can vary by as much as 20% based on how your tyres are inflated, so ensuring the correct pressure saves you money as well as keeping you and your family safe.
Furthermore, failure to look after car tyres properly can result in uneven wear – meaning your tyres will need replacing more often. So that’s yet another reason to keep up with the maintenance.
In order to compile this list we’ve identified a range of products to take care of your car tyres, whether or not the worst happens and you end up having to make an unexpected repair.
1. One to get you out of trouble
Slime products are something of a household name in car tyre repair (and equally popular with cyclists). This all-in-one kit contains all you need to recover from a puncture at the roadside.
Well worth carrying as a precautionary measure, the kit contains sealant to block up a hole, a valve core remover, and a 12V-powered compressor (to blow the tyre back up after fixing).
Reviews of this product are very positive, with many people online sharing real-life experiences of using Slime to get them to their destination, or somewhere where the tyre could be properly fixed.
Positives:
- Helps you fix a tyre without the need to call a recovery service.
- All you need in one kit.
Negatives:
- Valve remover plastic and flimsy.
- Only for one-off use – whole bottle of sealant is required for one repair.
2. One to keep your car tyres healthy
The AA advise checking and correcting tyre pressures every two weeks. While it’s possible to go to a garage forecourt every time, it’s not hugely convenient. Furthermore, many people (quite rightly) object to “paying for air,” especially now some garages have (controversially) started charging more for it.
The solution is to do it at home using a tyre inflator or compressor. This is an Amazon best seller with very positive reviews, and is powered (as usual) using the 12V cigarette lighter socket.
It only takes three and a half minutes to inflate a tyre from flat, and the unit includes some well-thought out features such as night time illumination.
It’s also a handy car tyre gadget to have around for other purposes – such as blowing up inflatable toys and paddling pools in the summer!
Positives:
- Very positive reviews – including accolades from car magazines.
- Easy to read digital display.
- Saves the hassle of visiting a garage forecourt.
Negatives:
- Requires car battery power.
3. One for the traditionalists
If you prefer to rely on electrical power to blow your car tyres up, you can go for the traditional manual foot pump option.
This heavy-duty German-made pump is perfect for car tyres and well worth keeping in the boot or garage as a backup, even if you do decide on an electrical compressor as your “first resort.”
The pump requires less effort to use than one might expect, and is sturdy enough to pump up motorhome tyres according to customer reviews.
Positives:
- No reliance on electrical power.
- Very durable.
Negatives:
- Would benefit from more detailed instructions.
4. One for day-to-day checks
If you wish to quickly check your tyre pressures without connecting a compressor or garage air pump, your best bet is a tyre pressure gauge like this one from RACE X.
Despite there being numerous digital gauges on the market, we’ve highlighted this mechanical model because reviews of the former always seem inconsistent, with some people happy with reliable and consistent results, and others less so. The vast majority of people highlight the durability of this car tyre gadget and praise its accuracy.
While this particular gadget may not appeal to those who prefer electronic options, it still performed top in a recent Auto Express test.
Positives:
- Durable and solid.
- Highly accurate.
- Perfect for effortless day-to-day checks.
Negatives:
5. One that does everything!
On the face of it, this is just another compressor / tyre inflator, but it comes with all manner of “bells and whistles.”
First off, with the use of an adapter, you can power it using a jump starter – so it can get you out of trouble even without cigarette lighter power available. It also includes an accurate pressure monitor, a selection of flashlight modes, and a very long cable. It can also charge a tyre, from flat, in just three minutes.
Yes, this is more expensive than most of the many tyre inflators on the market, but if only the best will do, this is the option we recommend taking a look at.
Positives:
- Packed with features.
- Jump starter power option.
- Also works for balls, cycles and inflatables.
Negatives:
A Word of Warning!
Everyone who drives a car should learn how to properly maintain their tyres, and how to change or repair them at the roadside. However, some studies have suggested that up to 50% of drivers wouldn’t know where to start!
While learning what to do is a recommended priority, we would caution against trying to work on your tyres if you don’t fully understand what you’re doing. Mistakes can prove costly, if not dangerous, so if you’re ever in any doubt, be sure to ask someone who knows what they’re doing.
Oct 19, 2016
Car pressure washers are a great investment if you like to keep your car looking shiny and new. They allow you to do a “car wash quality” cleaning job wherever you are. In addition, it may just be the opinion of me, the writer of this roundup, but they’re rather fun to use too!
In this list of the five best car pressure washers available in the UK right now, I’ve identified a range of models at various prices levels. It’s been pleasing to see that manufacturers have also found ways around the need to be close to both a power and a water source in order to use a car pressure washer. Among my top five, you’ll find options without these requirements – so if you’re lacking a tap and / or a mains plug, you’ll still find one that works for you.
So, without further ado, here’s our roundup of five fantastic car pressure washers.
1. A Good “All-Rounder”
It’s a bit of a stretch to say there are any “household names” when it comes to car pressure washers, but Kärcher is as close as you’ll find.
This “compact” washer is described as “extremely powerful” by reviewers despite its diminutive size. The basic washer is available with a selection of different accessory sets. This example is specifically aimed at car and bike washing, and includes brushes for wheels and bodywork, as well as car shampoo.
Thanks to the power available, you’ll find it up to plenty of other cleaning tasks beyond cleaning your car, with all sorts of other accessories available for other uses.
Positives:
- Powerful yet compact.
- Well designed with accessory storage.
Negatives:
- DOES require access to both a tap and a power source.
2. A Truly Portable Car Pressure Washer
As mentioned above, in years gone by a mains plug and an external tap were once a must for car pressure washers, but this innovative option requires neither.
Obviously it does require a power source of some kind, but instead of plugging into the mains, you can take power from a 12V cigarette lighter socket. You can also fill the washer with water from anywhere you want – making for a pressure washer you can actually take anywhere with you.
It comes with lots of fixings and attachments, and boasts a 4.8 (out of five) rating on Amazon at the time of writing.
It’s also worth remembering that car washing isn’t the only use for this gadget. It’s also good for cleaning windows, or even as a camping shower!
Positives:
- Completely portable.
- 12V power.
- Very positive reviews.
Negatives:
- Carrying the weight of the water is unnecessary if you DO have an easy water source.
- Not as powerful as some mains powered alternatives.
3. Simple and Sturdy
If sturdy quality and a reputable brand name grab your intention more than a long list of bells and whistles, this well-priced Bosch model could be the washer for you.
It’s not marketed specifically as a car pressure washer, but will do the job admirably for small cars, as well as act as a perfect pressure cleaner for outside areas and items.
It is missing some of the features of other models listed here, but does come with a detergent nozzle as an included accessory.
Finally, the guarantee lasts for two years, rather than the one year offered by most other manufacturers. Be sure to register yours with Bosch to benefit from this.
Positives:
- Simple, no-frills washer.
- Powerful and effective.
- Long warranty.
Negatives:
- Best for smaller cars – choose a more high-end model for large vehicles.
4. A Budget Pressure Washer
This car pressure washer isn’t from a well-known brand, but it’s well-reviewed and packs in plenty of features for a low cost.
It does require connections to water and mains, but the five-metre cable gives you a fair bit of scope for reaching a mains outlet. The hose is five metres long also.
Like the Bosch model above, the warranty is for two years, and the washer comes with an adjustable nozzle and a free soap dispensing bottle – note that this isn’t that same as an integrated detergent nozzle, which IS included on some more expensive options.
Positives:
- Low cost.
- Long cable and hose.
Negatives:
- Requires nearby power and water source.
5. The Professional Option!
If you take your car pressure washers seriously, you’ll want to take a look at the options from UK manufacturer Nilfisk. If you own a motoring-related business, or are lucky enough to possess a fleet or collection of vehicles, you’ll want something truly up to the job – and you need look no further.
The model shown here is at the lower end of Nilfisk’s options, and described as being suitable for “semi-pro” users.
At the higher end of the range, you’ll find jet washes suitable for agricultural use that will beat the kind of washers available on garage forecourts.
While these pressure washers will be overkill for most, this is the company to take a look at if only the best will do!
Positives:
- The “Rolls Royce” option.
- Complex controls for a range of uses.
Negatives:
- Pricey.
- Unnecessarily sophisticated for day-to-day use.
Finishing Touches!
Once you’ve used one of these car pressure washers to clean your vehicle, you’ll want to wax it to bring it up to true showroom condition! Take a look at our roundup of the best car waxes for details or some top choices. You’ll also find an active comments section where members have compared notes on these products.
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