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Old 21st May 2012, 04:48 PM
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Default Pre-1960 cars exempted from mot

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18146326

Makes sense given the small number of vehicles involved and how much of the annual test doesn't apply to them anyway!
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Old 21st May 2012, 05:09 PM
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Not sure how I feel about this. It is always reassuring to have a MOT certified mechanic cast an eye over my old car just incase I miss anything. Another good point to old cars having MOTs is that when you come to sell them an MOT gives prospective buyers an indication of what condition the vehicle is in.

I can just imagine next year when all the old barn stored cars come out of hiding and return to the road without having been checked over thoroughly by a qualified person. I might be wrong but I think this could bite the government on the bum
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Old 21st May 2012, 06:06 PM
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I wonder if vehicles that haven't been insured/taxed for a long period of time will now require an inspection before they can be taxed/used?

I guess they've done a bit of number crunching on the potential sheds sitting unused in garages, but to be honest even if they came out of retirement I'm guessing they're going to break down fairly soon after, or fall to pieces, or get pulled by plod for looking ropey.....
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I don't agree with it!!!!
I own 4 classics which only do 500 max a year but mine have to be taxed moted and insured..........and the real bug bear is none of my cars will ever become classics as the cut off date was may 72!!!
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Old 21st May 2012, 09:56 PM
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I don't agree with it!!!!
I own 4 classics which only do 500 max a year but mine have to be taxed moted and insured..........and the real bug bear is none of my cars will ever become classics as the cut off date was may 72!!!
Bah bah grumble grumble
Sell them and buy something older
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Old 22nd May 2012, 11:10 AM
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I don't agree with it!!!!
I own 4 classics which only do 500 max a year but mine have to be taxed moted and insured..........and the real bug bear is none of my cars will ever become classics as the cut off date was may 72!!!
Bah bah grumble grumble
I agree with it, i think it's a good idea and i don't have anything that will benefit either. It will still be the drivers responsibility to ensure the car is roadworthy as it is now. The MOT test is only proof that the vehicle was fit for road use at the time and date of the test.
Don’t forget there are already a lot of vehicles out there on our roads that are already MOT exempt, Taxi’s for instance they have to make up the biggest group and Police cars and sometimes people have no choice but to get into one of those and may even be forced.

Your Audi’s may well become classics, well they are already but they will never become historic and tax exempt
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