DSA Group (DSA) was established in Rotherham in 2003 by the current proprietor David Sykes, working out of one van in the South Yorkshire area. DSA Group is a registered Limited company in England, Reg name DS AutoMobiles Ltd, No. 6964234. The company has grown year by year to have a fleet of servicing vans covering multiple regions including South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. We strive to keep ahead of the game by continually investing in state-of-art diagnostics and quality equipment to be able to service the latest cars and vans.
DSA Autocentre – Our business is run from our Autocentre which is on Attercliffe Common and near to
Leisure Park, Meadowhall Retail Park, Ikea, Ice Sheffield, Meadowhall Shopping Centre, Sheffield Arena and The English Institute of Sport. We also provide garage services from our garage on Bradmarsh Industrial Estate in Rotherham.
DSA Tyres - Uses a fleet of mobile tyre maintenance vans that cover multiple regions including South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. We strive to keep ahead of the game by continually investing in state-of-art equipment for us to be able to provide tyre maintenance services for all cars in a location that is convenient to you.
DSA Fleet - We have worked with fleet vehicles for over ten years and over that time we have developed an understanding on what is important to provide to our fleet owner clients. We offer highly experienced technicians, which come prepared with state of the art equipment. This guarantees fleet downtime is reduced to a minimum and the quality in the work we undertake, cannot be matched.
Mud-tyres are designed specifically for someone who wants to drive their 4x4 off-road. They provide the most resilience for 4x4s on muddy and rocky terrain. However the mud tyres do not work well on roads as they wear more quickly than other 4x4 tyres.
All terrain tyres provide a middle ground between the mud tyres and the 4x4 tyres. They perform well on both muddy off-road terrain and on the road but perform as well as neither of the tyres in their respective fields.
Fuel-saving tyres do exactly what is detailed in the name, they save fuel. They are designed to reduce roll distance, which in turn reduces fuel costs and CO2 emissions. Fuel-saving tyres are rated from A to F on their efficiency in terms of conserving fuel with A being the best and F being the worst rating. This type of tyre may be more expensive to fit but becasue of the fuel efficiency may be a cheap tyre to run.
Most people, it’s fair to say, love their cars but, when cash is tight, even the most diligent owner may choose to overlook an issue simply because ownership and running costs have become expensive propositions these days. So, when the annual car service and MOT date comes around motorists have to gird their loins in expectation of the worst. We are rarely disappointed. Automotive costs can be very high indeed although regular oil changes for instane can prolong the life of your engine and ensure that your car is operating efficiently which will save on fuel.
Another aspect in accordance with the rising costs of motoring is that we have lost the knack of maintaining our own motors. They can be very complex and often now the engines have covers which in themselves can be daunting. Once, annual services could be done at home by any competent home mechanic. Those oily skills are now lost in the mists of time but there are still simple small steps that car owners can undertake that may help to mitigate the final bill when the time comes to call in your local friendly car mechanic.
With much older cars it is easy to change a bulb. Failed lights will also fail the MOT or even earn you a stiff rebuke from the boys in blue. Don't discount a fine either. The problem with modern cars is that the job has become more complex because, frankly, car manufacturers don't want you to do it yourself. This is why some cars have sealed units and owners have to part with big sums of money to replace. Worth checking out though before you head off, with a heavy heart, to the main dealer to see if your local independent garage can help. They may well be able to solve the problem at your home.