07-02-2012, 02:53 PM
burnmw Wrote:burnmw Wrote:This. And it has always been the case. Just because it did have a valid MOT, the new one surpasses it, even if it is a failure.
Let me explain that a bit further...
http://www.confused.com/news-views/blog ... failed-mot
So I wasn't quite right, it's not a failure but if you get stopped by the police/have an accident then they (and your insurers) will come down hard on you for driving a known defective vehicle.
Was just about to say this!! Good job this forum shows any posts when you hit submit.