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Selling a car on ebay (no MOT)
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It's amazing what you can find on the internet!
I've never seen that before, but it looks perfect. As I said earlier, the chances are that you will never need it, but you never can tell, especially if the buyer does decide to drive it and then gets a speeding ticket before the change of ownership paperwork has reached the DVLA.0 -
A car that fails at one MOT station "could" well pass at another, hence Martins article on using counil run testing centres, so yes unless the defect was something like I mentioned earlier then its not unsafe.
Eg could fail on emmissions, does that make it unsafe?0 -
It's all moot anyway. Once the buyer owns the car, you can't be committing any offence from that point. The "allow others to drive" bit is if you still own it.
The nanny state has reduced everyone to a quivering wreck.0
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