Posts Tagged ‘Halfords’

Haynes Manuals – Useful For Normal People?

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Haynes manuals are a bit of an institution – no one else has ever produced a range of home-user workshop manuals for modern cars. Manufacturers tend to make it hard to get hold of their own workshop manuals, so Haynes is often the only choice for DIY mechanics who want to be able to work on their car safely.

However, this website isn’t for DIY mechanics – it’s for people who just want to make owning a car as easy as possible.

So are Haynes manuals any use for non-mechanics like you and me?

Haynes Manuals – An Introduction

First of all, let’s take a quick look at what, exactly, a Haynes manual contains.

A Haynes manual contains a lot of photographs and detailed instructions that talk you through most of the common (and some not so common) maintenance and repair tasks that will be required on a particular model of car.

Everything is vehicle specific – so photos and instructions should always relate to what you see in front of you when you’re looking at your car.

By and large, the instructions are quite good and each procedure is rated in difficulty and lists the tools that will be required.

If nothing else, Haynes manuals are a useful way to prevent yourself getting in over your head with a job that’s more complex than you realise!

Haynes Manuals For Normal People

If you aren’t interested in fixing your car yourself and always use a garage, Haynes manuals aren’t that useful – but they do still have two uses, in my experience:

  • They will help you understand what’s involved when your garage tells you a certain job is required
  • They will help you with small or urgent jobs that you may be forced to attempt yourself – such as replacing windscreen wipers, checking and topping up oil and other fluids and changing a wheel.

Haynes manuals are available for most older cars but are still being produced for newer models. They tend not to become available until cars have been around a few years and are out of their warranty period. (Cars that are still under warranty should generally be repaired and maintained by a main dealer, to avoid voiding the manufacturer’s warranty by using non-original parts.)

Where To Buy Haynes Manuals?

Most car accessory shops, book shops and all branches of Halfords have a good range of Haynes manuals in stock. Amazon is good too and at the time of writing is much cheaper than Halfords!

Cycle Carriers & Bike Racks – Are They Worth It?

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Anyone who has ever tried to put bicycles inside a car knows that it’s not a great experience. Even if you remove one or both of the wheels, bikes are still awkward things that were never designed to fit inside an average family car.

So is a bike rack (or ‘cycle carrier’) the solution?

Pros:

  • You keep all of the normal passenger and luggage space inside the car and keep your muddy bikes outside
  • You can get cycle carriers to fit on the roof, boot/tailgate and towbar of most models of car
  • Basic cycle carriers can be had for under £40 – they don’t have to be expensive purchases
  • You can carry up to 4 bicycles on one car

Cons

  • Your bikes will be vulnerable to theft if you leave the car unattended
  • Having a cycle carrier that mounts on a roof rack leaves you boot clear but can be awkward to load – can you lift your bike above your head?
  • Rear-mounted bike racks often obscure cars’ number plates and/or lights. This is illegal, so you might need to use a light board to ensure that your lights and number plate are clearly visible.
  • Any type of cycle carrier will increase wind resistance and therefore will increase fuel consumption.

Which Type Of Bike Rack?

There are three main types of bike rack:

  • Roof mounted
  • Tailgate/boot mounted
  • Towbar mounted

To learn more about the pros and cons of each solution, check out the “Fitting a Bike Rack To Your Car” guide that I wrote last year.

Buying A Bike Rack

Most branches of Halfords have a reasonable selection of bike racks and many branches now also offer a fitting service – so the store staff will fit and explain the rack to you before you leave.

Gift Ideas – Father’s Day 20th June 2010

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

It’s Father’s Day on the 20th June – if you’re stuck for a gift idea and your Dad likes cars, why not buy him a Halfords voucher?

They’re available in a range of values – from £1 to £20, so you can make up any amount you like. They can be used to buy anything in Halfords stores (but can’t be used online).

You can buy Halfords Gift Vouchers online – just go to Halfords.com then Toys -> Gift Vouchers.



Nationwide Autocentres To Become Halford Autocentres

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Halfords has agreed to buy car MOT and servicing chain Nationwide Autocentres for £73.2m.

Nationwide Autocentres, which has 224 branches around the UK, is an independent AA-approved garage chain that specialises in providing MOT, car repair and servicing facilities to private customers and fleets. Nationwide Autocentre services all types of car and also offers full online quote and booking services – something which is unique in the UK as far as I know.

According to The Times, Halfords plans to open “at least another 200 centres” around the UK, a move that would create 1,000 jobs.

Cracking Weekend Discounts From Halfords!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Once again, Halfords has come up tops with some amazing web only discounts – only valid for this weekend, until Monday 16th November. Here you are:

Halfords Weekend Special Discount Code – 15% off Tents

Friday, July 10th, 2009

For this weekend only, Halfords are running a special discount code giving a 15% discount on all tents and tent packs bought with home delivery.

To benefit from this great offer, simply enter this discount code when you checkout online:

Code: TENTS15

This offer is only valid until 21st July 2009 – so don’t hesitate.

Halfords are also running a number of other great offers over the weekend, including:

  • Extra 10% off Alloy Wheels & Tyres (ends Monday)
  • Extra 10% off all Child Seats (ends Sunday)
  • WEB EXCLUSIVE deals on Sat Nav and Car Audio

To benefit from all of these great deals and other special offers, follow just click here or click on the banner below:


Halfords Discount Code: 5% Off Until June 25th 2009

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

UPDATE: This offer now expires on the 25th June 2009.

Word reaches me that Halfords is currently running a discount code promotion for its online store. This offer has just been extended until June 25th 2009.

Discount code: AFF5APR

Enter this code when you buy online for a 5% discount on almost all products. Click here to get started:


The following products are excluded from the offer: Sat Nav, MP3 & iPod, gift vouchers and alloy wheels.