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Author Subject: New MOT rules as of today
306er

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Post #1
No more advisorys to be given!! it has to be faultless
mine past friday with a advisory for front brake pipes looking s**tty, had it been today FAIL....
I can see this being my last year of driving my 6.Thumbs down

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Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 22:53
dangti6

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Post #2
Maintain it and you'll be fine Smile

The MOT is still fairly relaxed in what's acceptable TBH.

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  • Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 22:56
    aaron6

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    Thats f**king stupid!!

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    Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 22:57
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    Post #4
    brake pipes looking bad?

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    Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 23:04
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    Post #5
    I'm unsure if you've become confused with the advisories.

    The 'new' parts of the MoT test have been going on since last year I think it was, but if vehicles weren't up to scratch on those they were just advisories. Today they became unquestionable failures.

    As far as I can make out, other existing advisories will still be there.

    A tyre close to the limit for example is an advisory. They won't suddenly fail you for being close to the limit.

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  • Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 23:07
    coskev

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    As above, your slightly confused/been slightly misled! Yes

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    Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 23:14
    chrisd306

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    Lol as above still advisories on normal stuff just the changes they were making last year are now fails, or so I'm led to believe anyway

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    Posted 20th Mar 2013 at 23:56
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    Post #8
    yup had a special notice through any warning lights on dash basically are now fails (other than eml) when was just abs before. Its vosa's way of getting old cars off the road as no one wants to pay out to have diagnostics done on old cars worth a few hundred quid as it will often cost a lot more than the cars worth to diagnose and rectify / airbag faults for example.

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 01:00
    mellowr1

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    Post #9
    dangti6 wrote:

    A tyre close to the limit for example is an advisory. They won't suddenly fail you for being close to the limit.


    I hope not .lucky i had mine done few weeks back so got advisoryUnsure
    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 16:44
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    Post #10
    f**k that.

    FOR SALE!!

    my car...

    £50 ono
    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 17:35
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    jsoulman wrote:
    f**k that.

    FOR SALE!!

    my car...

    £50 ono


    Ok, £50 collect at the weekend? Unsure

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 17:38
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    Post #12
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    jsoulman wrote:
    f**k that.

    FOR SALE!!

    my car...

    £50 ono


    Ok, £50 collect at the weekend? Unsure


    I can be there in 3 minutes Laugh

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 17:42
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    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    jsoulman wrote:
    f**k that.

    FOR SALE!!

    my car...

    £50 ono


    Ok, £50 collect at the weekend? Unsure


    DEAL!!

    You need to collect it from some woods in Reading. Its an old Ford Cortina. Im in Reading at the weekend so can show you where I dumped it. Do you have access to a tow truck?



    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 17:47
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    thugpuggin wrote:


    I can be there in 3 minutes Laugh


    Sorry Stan called it first. He is the new proud owner of a 1983 Ford Cortina.
    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 17:49
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    I know you can drive fast jon, but bristol to reading in 3 minutes...? You can meet James in the woods up by the downs if you really need to. He's there most nights Love

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 18:50
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    Post #16
    jsoulman wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    jsoulman wrote:
    f**k that.

    FOR SALE!!

    my car...

    £50 ono


    Ok, £50 collect at the weekend? Unsure


    DEAL!!

    You need to collect it from some woods in Reading. Its an old Ford Cortina. Im in Reading at the weekend so can show you where I dumped it. Do you have access to a tow truck?





    Cool, however as this is a classic vehicle now, I'll have to hide it somewhere until ALL the salt is off the road before I can recover it back to mine. I'll have to investigate and see if there is car storage available in Reading fairly cheap. Yes

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 18:57
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    adam b wrote:
    I know you can drive fast jon, but bristol to reading in 3 minutes...? You can meet James in the woods up by the downs if you really need to. He's there most nights Love


    SSHHH I dont want people to know you are a returning customer.
    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 19:13
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    stan_306gti6 wrote:


    Cool, however as this is a classic vehicle now, I'll have to hide it somewhere until ALL the salt is off the road before I can recover it back to mine. I'll have to investigate and see if there is car storage available in Reading fairly cheap. Yes


    I wouldnt worry about the salt, i'd be more worried about the fact that the car has become 'one' within the woodland. Also gypsies took the most valuable parts off it years ago so you are mainly buying just a shell.
    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 19:16
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    What, you mean no Pinto engine to be had? Cry

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 22:31
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    Shut up and give me my money!!
    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 22:35
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    jsoulman wrote:
    Shut up and give me my money!!


    No Pinto, no deal my friend. Wink

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    Posted 21st Mar 2013 at 23:43
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    I can see a few cars going to mr scrap yard. mines not due until july but i think if this passes it will be my last year.

    Have a broken spring at the moment. booking it in next week when im off. still need to do an oil change and im thinking i will run the risk of not changing timing belt as spending £300 on a car worth 1k max isnt worth it. if im only going ot run it for 12 months more.

    in the last two months iv shelled out money on 2/3 of the exhaust, a map / lanbda sensor, new tyre (nail) new radiator. got a funny feeling my rear tyres will need changing before the MOT.

    turning into a money pit.

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    Posted 22nd Mar 2013 at 22:19
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    Post #23
    funscott wrote:
    turning into a money pit.


    Well to be honest, not really. You could do everything you just listed to the car for less than a lot of modern cars cost to service.

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    Posted 22nd Mar 2013 at 22:21
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    Plus the amount you loose in depreciation costs on a newer car etc. Once an old car has most parts sorted etc it will last another 20 years or so.

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    Posted 22nd Mar 2013 at 22:25
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    Exactly. If I'd have bought a new car when I bought my Pug three years or so ago, I'd have lost more in depreciation and dealer servicing than my entire Pug cost to buy, maintain, and convert to a track car.

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