Brilliant service. So helpful and went above and beyond.
About us
High quality service for your car.
Newport Garage - the car experts. This is the right address for outstanding service quality for your car.
Our highly trained technicians are specialists in vehicle parts repair including tyres, exhausts, brakes, batteries, NCT preparing, and vehicle safety inspections.
The experts from Newport Garage are fully equipped to deal with the latest automotive technology in vehicles of all makes and keep them in perfect working order. And so your car is always in the best possible hands when you take it to Newport Garage for maintenance and repair.
For everything your car needs!
Services
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Suspension
Maintaining a healthy suspension system is vital for a safe and comfortable drive
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Brakes
The braking system is ultimately your car’s most important safety system. Just like tyres, brakes become much less effective as they wear
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Batteries
We stock a wide range of batteries including stop-start technology
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Engine
Oil does not last forever, and if it is not replaced from time to time – along with the filter that helps to keep it in good condition – it will simply stop doing its job
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Fuel system
It is made up of the fuel tank, pump, filter, and injectors or carburetor. Each component must perform flawlessly to achieve expected vehicle performance and reliability.
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Transmission
The transmission service performed depends on whether you have an automatic or manual transmission car
Testimonials
FAQ
Most experts suggest that an engine should be serviced at least every 12 months or 15,000 km.
On average, car batteries last between 2 and 5 years. One of the most important factors that affects how long a car battery will last is the weather. A running engine under the hood is already producing high levels of heat.
It's all in the engine code (sometimes referred to as engine number) or vehicle identification number (VIN). You can find the VIN in the lower corner of your windshield on the driver's side. In the series of numbers and letters, the tenth from the left denotes the model year and the eighth is the engine code.
The function of the vehicle fuel system is to store and supply fuel to the engine. The engine intake system is where the fuel is mixed with air, atomized, and vaporized. Then it can be compressed in the engine cylinder and ignited to produce energy or power.
To stop a car, the brakes have to get rid of that kinetic energy. They do so by using the force of friction to convert that kinetic energy into heat. When you press your foot down on the brake pedal, a connected lever pushes a piston into the master cylinder, which is filled with hydraulic fluid.