22-03-10 MOT Test Fees
The maximum fee for testing private motor vehicles will increase on 6th April 2010.
The average increase will be around 1.5%, raising the maximum cost of a test for a private car from £54.00 to £54.85
Book your MOT now Tel: 020 8440 8171
Text:07960 445882
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAVING YOUR
VEHICLE MOT'D
- Do I need to bring any vehicle
- documents with me to the MOT test?
- Can I MOT my vehicle before the
- expiry due date?
- My spare tyre is damaged, will this fail
- the test?
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- My vehicle has passed, does it still
- need a service?
- What is a VT20,VT30,VT32 ?
Q: Do I need to bring any vehicle documents with
me to the MOT test?
A: No.
Q: Can I MOT my vehicle before the expiry due date?
A: Yes, 30 days prior to the expiry date. We would
recommend that you test your vehicle as early as
possible then if your vehicle should fail the test you
have time to rectify the faults. VT20 carries a
windscreen sticker, we would recommend you use
this to remind you of the expiry date.
Q: My spare tyre is defective, will this fail the test?
A: No, currently the spare tyre is not a testable item.
However, we recommend that it is replaced or
repaired as you may need to use it if you one of your
other tyres becomes defective.
Q: My vehicle has passed, does it still need a service?
A: Yes, The MOT test is not a substitute for regular
servicing and maintainence. Passing the MOT
test does not mean that your vehicle will remain
safe for the following 12 months.
Q: What is a VT20?
A: It is the MOT certificate.(pass) The certificate is
your receipt for the MOT test.
It shows the information that will be held on the
Q: What is a VT30?
A: It is the Rufusal of an MOT certificate (fail). It lists
tested items that have failed the test.
Q: What is a VT32?
A: It is the advisory notice. Any recommended
additional work will be shown on the advisory notice.
Vehicles are tested 6 days a week (While U Wait MOT's by appointment only)
Book your MOT now Tel: 020 8440 8171
Text:07960 445882
retest fee is £27.00
This page was last modified on April, 2010