Saab offer free MOT and Service Club memberships | Industry - Car News May 2011

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15:21 Friday 09 Mar 2012

Saab have long been known for producing reliable cars, but now the firm plans to put its money where its mouth is by offering free MOT tests and free membership of the Saab Service Club.

Free memberships are being given away to the Saab Service Club, a loyalty scheme which Saab claims provides a wide range of benefits to its members including free visual health checks, discounts on servicing, and discounts on parts and accessories.

To qualify for a free membership you just need to own a Saab car which is three years or more old. And if you claim your free membership before 1 September then participating dealers will also offer you a free MOT test as well.

The free MOT, which is available to anyone whose car is coming up to their first MOT as well as anyone with a vehicle over three years old, can be claimed by visiting the Saab Service Club website to download a voucher, and then by contacting your nearest participating dealership.

Teams of factory trained technicians are available across the country to offer the MOT tests and to meet owners' servicing needs, using genuine Saab parts which come with a 2 year manufacturer warranty.

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