DVSA confirm previous MOT is still valid if you fail
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Interesting because when I had a car MOT'd in June the garage immediately mentioned that if I entered the car for it's test early and it failed, was fixed then passed, the new cert might have an earlier expiry date in the following year. In previous times the new cert would always have expiry a year later on same date as old cert. the garage explained it was 'to do to the new rules'. Confusion all round, then.0
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Interesting because when I had a car MOT'd in June the garage immediately mentioned that if I entered the car for it's test early and it failed, was fixed then passed, the new cert might have an earlier expiry date in the following year. In previous times the new cert would always have expiry a year later on same date as old cert. the garage explained it was 'to do to the new rules'. Confusion all round, then.0
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Except that I was told otherwise due to ‘new rules’. As I said, confusion all round.0
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There is indeed a lot of confusion about this. My MX-5 has just failed its MoT big time, so I put it on eBay, spares or repair, two weeks' MoT left, can be driven away. Several people messaged me to say "ere, mate, 'aven't you heard about the new rules? The car can't be driven once it's failed". I was happy to send them all a screenshot from the .gov website.Driving a vehicle that’s failed
You can take your vehicle away if:- your current MOT certificate is still valid
- no ‘dangerous’ problems were listed in the MOT
As the issues listed were major and not dangerous, I felt OK in saying this. The eventual buyer was happy to drive it half way across the country in its 'failed' state.If someone is nice to you but rude to the waiter, they are not a nice person.0 -
The confusion is around the wording that you must not drive the car away if dangerous, this is the same as you must not exceed the speed limit. In both cases no one can stop you from doing it but you risk prosecution if you do. Some garages seem to think they have been given new legal powers !0
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My MX-5 has just failed its MoT big time, so I put it on eBay, spares or repair, two weeks' MoT left, can be driven away.
If this is the case then it can't legally be driven away and you would be breaking the law by selling it if you knew or suspected that the buyer would be driving it away.0
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