Douglas promenade traffic backs up along the harbourfront every TT fortnight, and the rest of the year the steep pull up from the seafront into town, or over to Peel on the west coast, keeps engines working from a cold start. Fiestas, Corsas and 208s brought over on the Heysham ferry are common runarounds in Douglas, Castletown and the two southern ports, Port Erin and Port St Mary. We connect Isle of Man drivers south of the mountain with vetted local specialists and a fixed quote agreed before any work begins.
Areas our Southern Isle of Man specialists cover: Douglas, Onchan, Peel, Castletown, Port Erin, Port St Mary, Santon — and the wider Isle of Man area.
Salt air off both coasts and the steep climb out of Douglas harbour mean cars here rarely get a flat, dry run — that combination of damp and gradient ages a wet belt faster than mainland town driving.