Should MOT Advisory Notes be given to you by the seller?

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  • msmyth18
    msmyth18 Posts: 156 Forumite
    Google mot history (wont let me post a link)
    On the direct gov website it lets you search previous history for mots- Not sure it will help you with your issue, but its handy to look at when buying a car
  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238
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    its common for a seller to lose the advise sheet if issued... it could only be something like tyre nearing limit or a whole host of problems

    i checked the history on-line for my current car and tbh the mot guy i used laughed and said they are not even advisories to him.. so its purely testers opinion
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  • whatajoke1
    whatajoke1 Posts: 145 Forumite
    Lindav3148 wrote: »
    I only had a 3 month warranty with the car

    Good idea is to take the car in for an MOT BEFORE the end of the 3 months and see if it fails on anything the warranty covers.
  • Wonder if the OP used KwikFit...?

    Also, End of December is 7 and half months ago.

    Why dont people just use Council run MOT centres !!!!!!...?!


    maybe it is because all councils do not actually offer such a service!
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