How to Avoid MOT Failures
According to figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, 40% of cars and 50% of vans fail their MOT tests. The most common failures are more common than you think. Follow our advice on how to avoid MOT failures.
According to figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, 40% of cars and 50% of vans fail their MOT tests. The most common failures are more common than you think. Follow our advice on how to avoid MOT failures.
Cold weather can present some of the toughest conditions both for driving itself and, your vehicle. If your vehicle is already carrying potential faults then winter will expose these faults to the full. Damp, salt, grit can all add to long term problems for your vehicle.
The decision has been reached after much debate, you’re selling your car. What’s the first question that always springs to mind? The money of course. How much can I sell my car for?
You’ve found yourself in an unlucky position of having to sell your damaged car. How do you sell it? Private buyer? Scrapyard? Why is the expert you enlisted finding so many mysterious faults?
What can you do to give your vehicle the best chance of passing its MOT? Let’s look at some simple checks you can carry out
An MOT covers key areas such as brakes, exhausts and tyres. It will include the following: Exterior The general overall condition of the vehicle
It’s a ‘Ministry of Transport test, a legal requirement for all vehicles that are driven on the road.
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