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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Vamps on 16 August 2009, 20:35:13
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While checking the Mig and Mitsubishi MOT dates, coming up early September. Discovered that the Mig ran out in the middle of June :-[ :-[ had to read it a few times till it sank in. ::) Not in daily use I have been running around a bit in it :-X
Best get it booked in week after next when I have a few days off, then if the Mitsubishi passes it's test Mig will be sold, well maybe...... :-/
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Be carefull Mike. I drove past a VOSA van the other day with cameras in the back >:( This thing was sat on the A38 & so you had no chance of evasion.
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No MOT = £40 fine and NO points.
Simple fact of the matter is (and this is written on the certificate itself)....the MOT ain't worth the paper it's written on.
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Be carefull Mike. I drove past a VOSA van the other day with cameras in the back >:( This thing was sat on the A38 & so you had no chance of evasion.
It's off the road on the drive. Thing is swmbo nearly took it to the caravan and there are cameras on the roadworks on the A1M at Leeming It would have been my fault.......... ::) ::) ::)
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No MOT = £40 fine and NO points.
Simple fact of the matter is (and this is written on the certificate itself)....the MOT ain't worth the paper it's written on.
Yep, but no MOT means No Insurance if you have a bump.
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No MOT = £40 fine and NO points.
Simple fact of the matter is (and this is written on the certificate itself)....the MOT ain't worth the paper it's written on.
Yep, but no MOT means No Insurance if you have a bump.
No it doesn't....that's an old wives tale
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No MOT = £40 fine and NO points.
Simple fact of the matter is (and this is written on the certificate itself)....the MOT ain't worth the paper it's written on.
Yep, but no MOT means No Insurance if you have a bump.
No it doesn't....that's an old wives tale
Not strictly an old wives tale... Read the insurance small print and it may (or in this modern day probably will) state that the vehicle must be maintained to a roadworthy condition and MOT'd.
Any excuse not to pay out and they'll take it >:( >:(
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No MOT = £40 fine and NO points.
Simple fact of the matter is (and this is written on the certificate itself)....the MOT ain't worth the paper it's written on.
Yep, but no MOT means No Insurance if you have a bump.
No it doesn't....that's an old wives tale
Not according to here.
http://www.nopenaltypoints.co.uk/NoMOTAndThePenalties.html
http://www.mot-reminder.com/
The RAC state it is entirely up to the insurance company, so it doesn't take a genius to work out what they would say in the event of a claim. Any excuse to avoid paying out a claim.
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No MOT = £40 fine and NO points.
Simple fact of the matter is (and this is written on the certificate itself)....the MOT ain't worth the paper it's written on.
Yep, but no MOT means No Insurance if you have a bump.
No it doesn't....that's an old wives tale
Depends on your insurance policy.