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Coronavirus lockdown: What does it mean for car buyers and owners? We answer your questions relating to the COVID-19 outbreak

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Coronavirus: What it means for YOU [Honest John]( Coronavirus: Everything you need to know about lockdown 3.0 [England has moved into Covid Alert Level 5]( The Government has told people to stay at home, with the only exceptions being: to work if it's impossible to work from home, to shop for essentials, to exercise, to provide care and for medical attention. The police will have powers to issue fines or dispersal orders if people are caught flouting the rules. [Click to read everything we know about the lockdown]( [This lockdown won't be won't be exactly like the last one]( No driving licence extension during latest lockdown The rules have been tightened in many places, but driving licences and entitlements won't be automatically extended this time. [Click to read more]( MoTs to carry on as normal The Government rules say that MoT stations (and garages that primarily carry out repairs) can stay open as essential businesses. [Essential repairs and MOTs will continue in England, Scotland and Wales]( [Click to read more]( [All of mainland Scotland and the Isle of Skye are under lockdown measures]( Scotland locks down for January Schools will also remain closed to most pupils until the start of February at the earliest. Car owners are being urged to stay at home and only use their vehicles for essential journeys to buy food, medicine or commuting. The lockdown comes as the new Covid-19 strain continues to wreak havoc. [Click to read more]( [Can I get my car repaired during lockdown?]( [Are vehicle repairs still allowed in Tier 5 lockdown?]( My car is due to go for repair but I don't want it to be taken away just to sit in a yard for weeks untouched. Can it be repaired right now? [Read the full Q&A]( [What's the best small, used car?]( [Can you recommend a safe, small, used car for me?]( I'm looking to spend around £9000. I'm not sure in regards to petrol, diesel or hybrid - or manual or automatic. What should I buy? [Read the full Q&A]( HonestJohn.co.uk 5 New Street Square, London, United Kingdom, EC4A 3TW As of 18 February 2020 the assets of Honestjohn.co.uk were purchased by Mobility Trader UK Ltd (registered company: 12016686; trading as heycar). As of 18 February 2020 Mobility Trader UK Ltd is now the data controller of any data you shared with Honestjohn.co.uk. You received this email because you signed up to our mailing list. If you’re not interested in receiving our newsletter any more, you can: [Share]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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