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No MOT does not invalidate your insurance. If you wrote the motor off on the way to the MOT station (see what I did there?) it's value would be effected by the lack of one, and you would be fully covered for the TP.
I know someone who, several years ago, bought a VW CamperVan in Germany and drove it to an MOT in Inverness (where it passed) stopping only for fuel (Human and Motor), all completely legally ....Comment
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You and me are the only ones who know this.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostNo MOT does not invalidate your insurance. If you wrote the motor off on the way to the MOT station (see what I did there?) it's value would be effected by the lack of one, and you would be fully covered for the TP.
I know someone who, several years ago, bought a VW CamperVan in Germany and drove it to an MOT in Inverness (where it passed) stopping only for fuel (Human and Motor), all completely legally ...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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