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Originally posted by Milkyway View PostThanks guys.
I have managed to book an MOT test with local KwikFit for tomorrow. Phew!
Now, it will be great if you can share any experience (good or bad) with them.
I read on various forums on this.. and some say they are good, and equally others say they are to be avoided!
The bad aspects were: they steal parts from your car, they force you into getting some work done on the work even though its not required at all, they fail the test just for the sake of asking more work done, etc.
I am more worried about the fact that they can steal parts from my car!
How am i to check it afterwards??
I am going to take a quick phone picture of the bonnet, engine et al, and compare it after I get the MOT done!
Also I am going to tell them I expect the car to pass the test straight-away (since its new), so please return it without doing extra work without asking me if they think it needs any, since I will then take it to Toyota later on.
Any bad experiences with them from any of you?
Avoid if possible
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Thanks guys.
I have managed to book an MOT test with local KwikFit for tomorrow. Phew!
Now, it will be great if you can share any experience (good or bad) with them.
I read on various forums on this.. and some say they are good, and equally others say they are to be avoided!
The bad aspects were: they steal parts from your car, they force you into getting some work done on the work even though its not required at all, they fail the test just for the sake of asking more work done, etc.
I am more worried about the fact that they can steal parts from my car!
How am i to check it afterwards??
I am going to take a quick phone picture of the bonnet, engine et al, and compare it after I get the MOT done!
Also I am going to tell them I expect the car to pass the test straight-away (since its new), so please return it without doing extra work without asking me if they think it needs any, since I will then take it to Toyota later on.
Any bad experiences with them from any of you?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI missed my MOT recently. My learjet was out of order for an extra day. The things us contractors have to go through.
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I missed my MOT recently. My learjet was out of order for an extra day. The things us contractors have to go through.
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Oh, and next time, remember you can get the MOT done up to a month in advance, which makes it easier to work around things like missed appointments or unexpected failures
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FTFY
Originally posted by Troll View PostMTFU It's not a biggie to drive without an MOT, insurance, or even without a license
HTHLast edited by MrMarkyMark; 25 March 2016, 14:03.
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A three-year-old car is going to sail through an MOT. All they do is go around it checking that all the bits are screwed on properly, and there aren't any holes where there shouldn't be.
There's probably some backstreet place that'll do it straight away, or within a couple of hours, if you get there first thing. You don't need a main dealer, as there almost certainly isn't going to be any work done on the car. Try asking your neighbours, or down the pub.
I've used a local family business for my MOTs for fifteen years, and there have been times when I've popped in there while passing just to ask when I can get it done, and they've told me to leave the keys and they'll do it within a couple of hours.
If it's due for a service as well, just get that done separately. The MOT doesn't look at things like whether your oil filter needs changing, and the car will last another couple of weeks before an appointmentLast edited by NickFitz; 25 March 2016, 13:46.
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The reason they don't have appointments is if they fix cars as well, then they will MOT your car, fix it and then officially MOT your car. So you will pay only one MOT fee and for any fixes.
If you had your car serviced in the last 3 months, changed tyres etc when told and have topped up all the fluids then find a local authority MOT only centre on Tuesday. They will MOT your car there and then. If it fails you have to find another garage to fix it.
Have a search on Moneysavingexpert.com as there should be info about where your nearest one is. I actually found one years ago by accident.
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Missed my MOT appointment yesterday! :(
Hell, I missed my MOT appointment yesterday because I completely forgot about it
Idiot! me!
I can't touch my car now... and incidentally its a long holiday weekend! There is no way I can get any appointments until Tuesday! (if I am lucky, I will get something on Tuesday, that is)
I have heard that I can't even keep my car on the roadside parking (not private parking)??
The MOT expired as of yesterday, and Toyota had given me an appointment only for yesterday - although i had booked it a month back!
This is the first MOT for my car as well - since I purchased it 3 years back.
Yesterday, i called up several places locally to see i can get it done, and nobody seems to have any appointments available for the next couple of weeks in a row!!!!
I am not even sure if its a good idea to go elsewhere (local) to get my MOT done by them rather than the toyota dealer where i bought the car from ?
What you guys think - is it OK?
That said, looking at the busy schedules and non-availability of MOT appointments anywhere for the next couple of weeks, it appears that the car servicing is a great lucrative business / market. They seem to be fully booked all the time
IT/software development business does not stand a chance in comparison to car servicing business - by the looks of it!Tags: None
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