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In a survey of 2,000 British car owners in September 2022, the used-car marketplace Motorway revealed the leading causes of unexpected vehicle damage outside of wear and tear or road incidents.
Potholes came out top, with 55% experiencing pothole-associated damage in the last year alone – set to increase following a record-breaking hot summer which will see UK roads contract this winter.
This was closely followed by pigeon droppings wrecking paintwork (44%), debris on the road (40%), and stones impacting tyres (38%). Adverse weather conditions (22%) and low-hanging branches (20%) showed nature isn’t always on the driver’s side when it comes to other top causes of unexpected damage. Other obscure answers came from shopping trolleys, acorns and conkers, and deer lost in the road.
With a tough winter ahead, 80% of Brits are concerned about the cost of car maintenance, with over a fifth open to selling their vehicle. However, 65% are worried about how the damage has affected the value of their car, with 70% seeking out at-home fixes to avoid forking out on repairs.
Though it might be tempting to opt for a quick fix, Alex Buttle, co-founder of Motorway, said of the findings: “When it comes to retaining the value of your car, it’s important to keep on top of regular maintenance and have repairs made as and when needed. While it can be frustrating to spend the money at the time, ultimately car owners will be maximising the future value of their car, which is always important when it’s time to sell.”
Top 10 most common causes of unexpected vehicle damage:
- Potholes (55%)
- Bird excrement (44%)
- Debris on the road (40%)
- Stones in tyres (38%)
- Adverse weather conditions (22%)
- Low hanging trees (20%)
- Sea salt (8%)
- Sun damage such as bleaching upholstery (8%)
- Conkers (7%)
- Chewing gum (6%)
To find out more and for a no-obligation quote, visit Motorway.co.uk to find out what you could get for your car.