Yesterday at Pellon Tyre and Autocentre here in good old Halifax, we had a rather smart-looking BMW electric car roll into the workshop. You could tell straight away it wasn’t your run-of-the-mill motor – sleek lines, whisper-quiet drive, and that instant pull you only get from an electric BMW.
Yesterday at Pellon Tyre and Autocentre here in good old Halifax, we had a rather smart-looking BMW electric car roll into the workshop. You could tell straight away it wasn’t your run-of-the-mill motor – sleek lines, whisper-quiet drive, and that instant pull you only get from an electric BMW.
The owner wanted two new tyres fitted, and he knew exactly what he wanted. Off came the old Pirelli P Zero tyres, and on went a pair of Falken Azenis FK520s in size 283/30×21– a proper bit of kit for a performance EV like this one. Once the tyres were fitted, we gave the car a full four-wheel alignment to make sure everything was spot on. After all, there’s no point fitting quality tyres if your wheels aren’t properly lined up – it saves wear and tear and helps keep your handling razor sharp.
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The Rise of BMW Electric Cars in the UK: Falken Tyres-BMW-Halifax
BMW were one of the early birds when it came to electric motoring. Remember the quirky little BMW i3 that first hit UK roads back in 2013? It might’ve looked a bit odd to some, but it turned heads and opened the door for BMW’s electric future. Built with a lightweight carbon fibre frame and powered by a punchy electric motor, the i3 showed drivers that eco-friendly could still be fun.
Then came the BMW i8, a proper futuristic hybrid sports car that looked like it had come straight out of a sci-fi film. The i8 proved that electric performance wasn’t just about being green – it was about style, speed, and technology too.
Fast forward to today, and you’ve got the likes of the BMW i4, iX3, and iX – stunning machines combining luxury and zero-emission power. It’s fair to say BMW has firmly planted itself as one of the leading names in electric motoring here in the UK.
And with Halifax drivers now switching to EVs in bigger numbers, we’re seeing more and more electric cars come through our doors – from small city cars to big premium SUVs.
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Falken Tyres – A Smart Choice for Electric Performance: Falken Tyres-BMW-Halifax
The owner’s decision to go with Falken Azenis FK520 tyres was a clever one. Falken have really upped their game in recent years, offering top-notch performance and handling at a sensible price.
The FK520 range, in particular, is designed for high-performance vehicles, with excellent grip and stability – perfect for the instant torque that electric cars deliver. Falken’s advanced compound technology means they’re quiet, efficient, and durable, which makes them a great match for electric vehicles that need strong but low-resistance tyres.
It’s no wonder we often recommend Falken tyres to our customers at Pellon Tyres – whether it’s for a sporty BMW, a family SUV, or a city runabout, there’s usually a Falken tyre that fits the bill perfectly.
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Keeping Halifax Rolling Smoothly: Falken Tyres-BMW-Halifax
Here at Pellon Autocentre, we’ve been fitting tyres for all sorts of vehicles since 1989. But it’s great to see how things are changing with more electric and hybrid cars appearing on our roads every week. Whether it’s a traditional petrol motor or the latest EV, we’ve got the right tyres, alignment equipment, and experience to keep Halifax drivers rolling safely and efficiently.
So, if you’re looking for new tyres for your electric car – or just want a quick wheel alignment check – pop down to Pellon Tyres and we’ll get you sorted in no time.
Electric Cars Are Changing the UK Garage Trade – But Independent Garages Aren’t Going Anywhere
There is no getting away from it now.
Electric cars are becoming an increasingly common sight on British roads.
Here in Halifax and across Calderdale, we’re seeing more electric and hybrid vehicles every year. Some people love them, others aren’t so sure, and plenty of motorists are still perfectly happy with their petrol or diesel cars.
That’s fine by me.
I’ve spent most of my life in the motor trade, and if there’s one thing I’ve learnt, it’s that the industry never stands still.
Cars change.
Technology changes.
Garages have to change with them.
The electric vehicle revolution is simply the latest chapter in a story that’s been evolving ever since the first motor cars appeared on British roads.
I’ve Seen Enormous Changes in My Lifetime: Electric Cars and the MOT Test
When I first entered the motor trade, cars were incredibly simple compared with today’s vehicles.
There were no computers controlling the engine.
No touchscreen displays.
No lane-keeping systems.
No cameras watching the road.
Certainly no enormous battery underneath the floor powering the entire vehicle!
A good mechanic could often diagnose a fault simply by listening to the engine.
Those days haven’t completely disappeared, but modern vehicle repair is increasingly about combining traditional mechanical knowledge with computers, electronics and sophisticated diagnostic equipment.
But an electric car still has plenty of components that require inspection and maintenance.
It still has tyres.
It still has brakes.
It still has suspension.
It still has steering.
It still has air conditioning.
And it still needs an MOT once it reaches the required age.
In fact, because many electric vehicles are considerably heavier than equivalent petrol cars, tyres and suspension components can face additional demands.
Modern vehicles can now have automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, parking systems and numerous cameras and sensors.
These systems can require recalibration after certain repairs.
For example, replacing a windscreen, carrying out suspension repairs or adjusting wheel alignment may affect sensors and cameras.
This creates another new area of work for modern garages.
The equipment isn’t cheap, and technicians need proper training, but it’s another example of how the motor trade is evolving rather than disappearing.
Electric vehicles still require an MOT once they reach the appropriate age.
Many of the familiar safety checks remain exactly the same.
Tyres must be legal.
Brakes must work properly.
Suspension must be safe.
Lights, seatbelts, steering and windscreens still need inspecting.
However, as the number of electric vehicles grows, I expect MOT testing will continue evolving to reflect changes in vehicle technology.
Battery safety, electronic systems and advanced driver assistance features could become increasingly important in the future.
The MOT has changed many times over the years, and I’m sure it will change many more times yet.
Will Electric Cars Kill the Independent Garage?
Personally, I don’t think so.
The work will change, certainly.
Electric vehicles have fewer traditional engine components.
There are no oil changes on fully electric cars.
No exhaust systems.
No spark plugs.
No conventional timing belts.
But cars will always need maintaining.
They’ll still hit potholes.
They’ll still need tyres.
Suspension components will still wear.
Air-conditioning systems will still require servicing.
Electronic faults will still occur.
And as vehicles become increasingly complex, skilled technicians could become more valuable than ever.
Garages Must Move with the Times: Electric Cars and the MOT Test
The independent garages that succeed will be the ones willing to adapt.
That’s always been the case.
When fuel injection arrived, garages had to learn about it.
When catalytic converters became standard, we adapted.
When computer diagnostics became essential, we invested in equipment.
When tyre pressure monitoring systems arrived, we learnt how to diagnose and repair them.
Electric vehicles are simply the next stage.
Garages that invest sensibly in training and technology will continue looking after their customers for many years to come.
My Own Experience with Hybrid Motoring
I’ve recently joined the hybrid world myself after buying a Hyundai Tucson self-charging hybrid.
And I must say, it’s a lovely car that drives like a dream.
The technology is impressive.
Driving around town, the vehicle can move quietly using electric assistance, while the petrol engine takes over when required.
Regenerative braking helps recover energy that would otherwise be wasted.
Of course, mine isn’t a fully electric car, but it has certainly given me a greater appreciation of how quickly vehicle technology is changing.
Having spent a lifetime around cars, I find these developments fascinating.
Halifax Garages Will Continue to Have an Important Role
People sometimes talk about the future as though every independent garage will suddenly disappear.
I don’t believe that for one minute.
Motorists still value local businesses they can trust.
They want someone to explain a problem in straightforward language.
They want honest advice.
And they want to know that work will only be carried out when it’s genuinely needed.
That’s always been our philosophy at Pellon Tyres.
Whether the car runs on petrol, diesel, electricity or a combination of both doesn’t change that basic principle.
The Next Ten Years Will Be Fascinating: Electric Cars and the MOT Test
I think we’re entering one of the most interesting periods the motor trade has ever experienced.
Petrol and diesel cars will remain on British roads for many years.
Hybrids will continue growing in popularity.
Fully electric cars will become increasingly common.
And garages will adapt to look after all of them.
The tools may change.
The training may change.
The diagnostic equipment will certainly change.
But the basic job remains the same.
Keeping customers’ vehicles safe, reliable and roadworthy.
After spending most of my working life in the motor trade, I’ve witnessed incredible changes.
And I suspect there are plenty more still to come.
Here at Pellon Tyres in Halifax, we’ll continue doing what we’ve always done: moving with the times, learning about new technology and providing honest advice to motorists throughout Halifax, Calderdale and the surrounding Yorkshire area.
Because cars may change enormously, but good customer service never goes out of date.
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