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MOT Exemption for 40+ year old vehicles agreed
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<blockquote data-quote="Webbaldo" data-source="post: 599962" data-attributes="member: 20784"><p>Unless he was clueless, my renewal was lower than last year with JK insurance. I asked about their stance on the MOT situation and the guy said if it doesn't legally need one, the insurance company wont either. I didn't get this in writing though.</p><p></p><p>Ive read the latest note but still don't get the bit, where if you have no MOT on the tax renewal date. Does this mean I have to get it MOT'ed for a final time?</p><p></p><p>Ill be MOT'ing mine this year anyway as mot runs out end of Feb. Half the time the best weather is in april/may so I'm not wasting 2 months extra in storage, just to make it MOT exempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Webbaldo, post: 599962, member: 20784"] Unless he was clueless, my renewal was lower than last year with JK insurance. I asked about their stance on the MOT situation and the guy said if it doesn't legally need one, the insurance company wont either. I didn't get this in writing though. Ive read the latest note but still don't get the bit, where if you have no MOT on the tax renewal date. Does this mean I have to get it MOT'ed for a final time? Ill be MOT'ing mine this year anyway as mot runs out end of Feb. Half the time the best weather is in april/may so I'm not wasting 2 months extra in storage, just to make it MOT exempt. [/QUOTE]
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