philthehill wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:22 pm
Thank you for the post - an interesting read especially the comments.
Yes, some very interesting feedback in the comments.
I noted a particular section of comments regarding the price of the MOT....
Ranging from saying the price of the test needs to rise to £75 - £100 to properly cover costs, through to those saying they know of places offering a £25 Test....
One tester of 40 yrs, says:
I personally know of a garage that was doing 30 mot’s a day, with one tester and one bay. DVSA were aware of it but “Did not have the time or resources to build a case”. Another has two testing stations, cars were often at one site and the test was “done” at the other.
Just goes to show that the question of 'Test or Not to Test' for Historic Vehicles is nothing compared to the 1,000s of other genuinely 'Iffy' cars out on the road.