Citroen, Peugeot, Vauxhall and DS launch anti-viral valet service

Citroen, Peugeot, Vauxhall and DS launch anti-viral valet service
Citroen, Peugeot, Vauxhall and DS are now offering a cleaning service designed to disinfect your car and help stop the spread of COVID-19.

The Complete Anti-Bacterial Refresh includes a deep clean of the air conditioning system and replacement of filters so that you can "drive pollen free, dust free and now, worry free."

A vehicle health check is also completed before the interior and exterior of the car are fully disinfected.

The £99 service is available to Citroen, DS, Peugeot and Vauxhall owners and can be booked online through a local retailer.

Motorists concerned that their cars may harbour harmful intruders or who have left their vehicle to gather dust during lockdown could find the anti-viral valet useful as travel restrictions begin to loosen.

A contactless vehicle drop-off option is available for those who do not want to use the car collection and delivery service.

All technicians working under Groupe PSA, the parent company behind the manufacturers, will carry out the service while following social distancing guidelines.

They will also carry out a 29-point health check to help identify problems with the roadworthiness of a car – a particularly useful service as MOT exemptions continue to take effect.

Complete peace of mind for less

Complete peace of mind for less

• £50 off a mobile car service†

• We get to most breakdowns in 60 mins or less

• Our patrols fix 4/5 on the spot

* At least 10% of new customers paid this or less since 12/08. †Applies to new Extra or Complete cover. Restrictions apply, check mobile mechanic eligibility & availability here. Ends 18/11, 4pm.

Complete peace of mind for less

Leading bodies from the motor industry have called on the government to end certificate extensions amid safety fears.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders boss Mike Hawes said: “Given many of these vehicles have been idle for weeks, a reconsideration of the six-month MOT extension needs to be made as soon as possible.”

Despite relaxed government advice, the roads are set to be unusually quiet this bank holiday weekend.

Fewer than 10 million leisure journeys are expected over the next few days, half the number compared to last year and the lowest amount since the RAC first started tracking trips in 2014.1

Those planning on driving should run through some essential checks before setting off, especially if cars have been left unused for an extended period of time.

Remember to check oil and coolant levels, as well as tyre tread and pressure before starting your journey.

The four Group PSA manufacturers have dedicated pages for owners who want to book the Complete Anti-Bacterial Refresh service:

Citroen
Peugeot
Vauxhall
DS

 


1 Research conducted among UK drivers between 14 and 19 May 2020 on behalf of the RAC. Sample: 1,500 UK drivers. Spring bank holiday research was first conducted by the RAC in 2014.

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