26/01/2026
⭐️🔧 A Little Love for Our Mechanics 🔧⭐️
🚗 Being a mechanic isn’t just a job — it’s one of the toughest, most demanding roles out there.
It’s dirty. It’s cold. It’s technical. It’s physically exhausting.
It’s crawling under cars on freezing mornings, chasing faults that don’t want to be found, and sometimes hunting for one single wire in a sea of wiring just to get a vehicle back on the road.
It’s customers needing their cars back the same day.
It’s pressure, responsibility, and knowing that every bolt you touch matters — because one stubborn bolt can turn a good day into a very long one.
And on top of all that, there’s a stigma that shouldn’t exist. Too often, mechanics are seen as people trying to “rip you off” instead of the skilled, trained, problem-solving professionals they really are.
But here’s something people don’t talk about enough…
During COVID, when the doors were closed and the world felt like it had stopped, our mechanics didn’t.
They pulled on hazmat suits, gloves, masks — layer after layer — and kept going.
They were out recovering cars, collecting from hospital car parks, keeping food bank volunteers moving, and making sure doctors and key workers could get to where they were needed most.
⭐️They didn’t ask for applause.
⭐️They didn’t ask for recognition.
⭐️They just showed up.
That’s why we want to say this, loud and clear:
⭐️We see you. ⭐️We value you. ⭐️We appreciate you.
🚗Our mechanics don’t just fix cars — they keep families moving, people working, and communities running. We don’t take a single thing they do lightly, and we are incredibly proud of the team we have.
🧑🏼🔧🧑🏼🔧🧑🏼🔧🧑🏼🔧 :- To our lads in the workshop:
Thank you for the early starts, the cold hands, the dirty overalls, the problem-solving, the patience, and the pride you put into every single car.
You were unsung heroes then — and you still are now. 💙