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MOT Exemption for 40+ year old vehicles agreed
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<blockquote data-quote="mike.s" data-source="post: 597067" data-attributes="member: 13548"><p>I think this is a bad thing to be honest and i`ll still get my old vehicles mot`d regardless if they qualify or not to be exempt.</p><p></p><p>An mot is minimum safety check for a vehicle to be running on the road and for the amount of vehicles this old on the road, is the gorvernment really going to save that much money (as i`m sure ultimately, thats probaly what its about)</p><p></p><p>How many times have you been for an mot thinking 'yeah, everything is cool and i`m happy with the vehicle' - only for the tester to point out a cracking steering coupling or a weeping brake union you couldn`t see without the aid of their ramps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike.s, post: 597067, member: 13548"] I think this is a bad thing to be honest and i`ll still get my old vehicles mot`d regardless if they qualify or not to be exempt. An mot is minimum safety check for a vehicle to be running on the road and for the amount of vehicles this old on the road, is the gorvernment really going to save that much money (as i`m sure ultimately, thats probaly what its about) How many times have you been for an mot thinking 'yeah, everything is cool and i`m happy with the vehicle' - only for the tester to point out a cracking steering coupling or a weeping brake union you couldn`t see without the aid of their ramps? [/QUOTE]
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