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Mark1984_SRI
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29th Nov 06 at 22:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2002410000-2006550474,00.html

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Robin
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29th Nov 06 at 22:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nah, should stay as once every year IMHO.

A LOT can happen with a car in 2 years, especially slightly older ones.

£45 is cheap for the piece of mind of knowing your car is safe.

[Edited on 29-11-2006 by Robin]
Mark1984_SRI
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
nah, every year IMO.

A LOT can happen with a car in 2 years, especially slightly older ones.

£45 is cheap for the piece of mind of knowing your car is safe IMO.


This is my opinion also
PaulW
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should be kept yearly imho...

alot of wear can happen in the space of a year, 2 years is just asking for trouble...
Colin
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Yeah I read that this morning. Not sure what I think about it really, were not going to be better off because mot's have doubled recently anyway!!
PaulW
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also this may be a ploy by the government to take focus away from the road pricing plans...
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quote:
Originally posted by PaulW
also this may be a ploy by the government to take focus away from the road pricing plans...


Ah, and so the plot thickens
jamesewan86
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that would be great!
Robin
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Imagine buying a car with 12 months MoT on it, and finding it's not roadworthy, because it hasn't been tested for a year

Also, like the article says, a lot of people only find out about things which need sorting when they have the car tested, so they could be driving with no brake pads, or a leaky fuel tank, for over a year.

Definitely not a good idea.
All Torque
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I'm not too sure on this.

Maybe it should be either £45 per year OR £120ish every 2 years, like you can have the choice.
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29th Nov 06 at 22:59   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It only works if people don't have cars older than 10 years really.
Colin
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Yeah there will deffo be alot more unroadworthy cars on the road thats for sure!!

Stupid idea all round imo!!
Hammer
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29th Nov 06 at 23:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If the rest of Europe is every 2 years then there must be plus points if we're following their lead rather than the other way around.

Personally can't think of many off of the top of my head
c20let
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i think its a bad idea. there will be even more death traps on the road for longer.
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In Europe, the tests are stricter, so you don't get advisories, just a fail if something is slightly iffy, AFAIK.
Paul H
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29th Nov 06 at 23:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is a bad idea i think even 3 years on new cars is too much.you should see the state of some cars we see at service
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29th Nov 06 at 23:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sounds okay i mean you can do an MOT whenever you want if you feel your car needs testing. just saves people some money if they wanna
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29th Nov 06 at 23:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I can see the benefit money wise. But id say the majority dont look after their cars or can tell if somethings up with it so they should leave it for every year.
deano87
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30th Nov 06 at 09:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bad idea.

The end.
ed
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You can't really compare a TUV test to an MOT test, for example... Unless the tests are a hell of a lot stricter it would not work, also, think how quickly Novas and Corsas can become rotton underneath. Not good.
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Also, there was something on Paronama about the amount of foreign lorries coming over that were unsafe according to VOSA technicians. Is that not after 2 years of testing?

 
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