MOT Exemption change on 20th May 2018
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I know a few people who have classic cars and instead of getting them through an mot they have waited. And one guy is a mechanic.
I however had to spend over £400 on work done to one of my cars. That didn't really need doing as wasn't bad for a classic car.
There will be so many dodgy sheds about i can tell you that.
I however had to spend over £400 on work done to one of my cars. That didn't really need doing as wasn't bad for a classic car.
There will be so many dodgy sheds about i can tell you that.
Me personally, I think every road going car should have an MOT. Maybe a more basic check for older cars at least to make sure the brake lines aren’t about to let go.
If I were an insurance company I’d insist on an MOT on the vehicle to be covered.
On the subject, I wonder if that’s the case with some insurers? I’d definitely be checking if I owned a classic and was looking to get out of an MOT check. Be a bummer if you had an accident & ins company say “oh, no MOT? It clearly states vehicle must have current MOT in the small print sir”
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