You are here: Used Car Expert > Saab > Advice > Backache Britain

Backache Britain | Saab News & FAQs

News

Added: 10 Apr 2008
Last update: 10 Apr 2008

Over 2.5 million motorists have suffered from backache behind the wheel during the past 12 months, a Kwik-Fit report finds. And while most drivers might think that their car seat is to blame, the report indicates that worn shock absorbers could be a major contributory factor.

Indeed, 57% of motorists suffering backache behind the wheel approached a professional to check over their car, and one-in-three of them found that the root cause of their in-car discomfort lay in a worn out suspension system.

Worn out suspension might be causing more than just backache. In total 3.8 million British motorists complained that the ride comfort of their car had plummeted in the past year. And while backache was the most common complaint (accounting for 64% of all complaints) – headaches (22%), neck aches (17%) and bouts of sickness (7%) were also reported.

David White, customer services director at Kwik-Fit commented: “It seems that driving a car on poor shocks can give you backache and numerous other health problems. More importantly it can also put yours and other road users’ lives at risk.”

Indeed Kwik-Fit warns that shock absorbers do more than just protect the driver’s health. As well as absorbing impacts and making the journey more comfortable, a suspension system helps to keep tyres firmly in contact with the road – assisting both braking and road handling. At 30mph a worn shock absorber can add up to two metres on to a car’s braking distance.3

David White, continued: “Gradual wear of suspension components does make it difficult to spot problems. So drivers witnessing any decline in ride comfort or handling should get the car checked by a professional – rather than suffer in silence. Failure to do so will not only exacerbate any health problems, but also put yours and other road users’ lives at risk.”

Kwik-Fit offers a free, drive in suspension check up at any one of its 570 centres nationwide. Kwik-Fit are so certain that worn shocks might be the cause of the problems that they offer a money-back satisfaction guarantee. If you have new shock absorbers fitted and you don’t notice the difference, or are not satisfied, your money will be refunded.

Detecting shock absorber problems

  1. Your car, when parked, continues to bounce if pushed down suddenly at each corner
  2. Your car tends to pitch forward or ‘wallow’ when you are driving e.g. stopping at a zebra crossing
  3. Difficult to control when cornering
  4. Uneven tyre wear
  5. Backseat passengers complain of feeling sick
  6. Your car has done more than 50,000 miles since your shock absorbers were last replaced 

 

Keywords: backache-when-driving


Other Saab News & FAQs

Saab prices falling (2010 Jan)
News
Relevance / rating:
Saab prices falling as dealers try to shift stock ahead of General Motors decision on car’s future. Bargain opportunity for consumers. General Motors are due to announce their plans for Saab on 7th January. It is touch and go whether the brand... Saab prices falling

First Saab off the line (2011 Feb)
News
Relevance / rating:
THE first Saab 9-4X crossover has come off the production line at the Ramos Arizpe factory in Mexico.The all-new Saab will be going on sale in the UK at the end of the year and sales will start in the USA May.Eventually the car will go the the Saab m... First Saab off the line

PhoeniX heralds future for Saab (2011 Mar)
News
Relevance / rating:
THE Phoenix has risen from the ashes – and it’s about to shape the next generation of cars from Saab.Based on a new styling which will underpin the next Saab 9-3 model, the PhoeniX concept heralds what the Dutch-owned company calls ‘aeromotional’ des... PhoeniX heralds future for Saab

Saab back on track with new models (2011 Feb)
News
Relevance / rating:
JUST over a year ago it looked like the iconic Saab brand was on the verge of extinction.But since being taken over by Dutch sports car company Spyker it has been revitalised and is now offering some exciting new products.The latest 9-3 range has bee... Saab back on track with new models

Saab's power boost at the double (2010 Sep)
News
Relevance / rating:
SAAB has added two new engines to its new 9-5 saloon line-up – just two months after the model’s launch.They comprise a 2.0-litre twin turbo diesel producing 190bhp and a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol unit with 160bhp.And the 9-5’s options list is e... Saab's power boost at the double

More Saab Articles:

12345...Last »

New search

Overall score:  (1)
Add your rating: