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car you've just bought back home ? especially if it does not have tax

 

apparently there is a loophole regarding the tax and saying your on the way to an MOT centre, problem is i'll be picking mine up on a sunday !!!!

 

i'll be going from northampton to cheshunt (m25 junc25) and back with a friend driving the supra back and me driving me golf behind ?

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Provided you have booked it into the closest MOT centre then it is okay...

 

I stretched it one night picking up a MK3 100 miles away.... I had booked it into an MOT centre near ME, figured if I got pulled I could say that it was booked into the closest NEAR me...

 

Dunno if it would really work, but I didn't get pulled so I had that benefit..

 

Gav

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Provided you have booked it into the closest MOT centre then it is okay

I'm pretty sure it doesn't have to be the closest. But yeah, basically, you can only drive with no MoT if you're on your way to a pre-booked appointment at a MoT station.

This does not apply to no Road Tax afaiaa.

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My Ex brother in law crashed his untaxed FTO into another vehicle, his insurance firm refused to pay out on the grounds that the car was not road legal and hence his insurance was invalid. I asked my insurance company this very question when I had to pick a car up and they basically said the same thing that the car wouldnt be insured if it wasn't taxed. I would advise you call your insurance people before you consider the minimal risk of getting lifted by the feds and consider the statistcly speaking more likely event of you trashing it uninsured on the way home.

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Bryan, your insurance is NOT invalid if your car isn't road legal. The insurance company is legally obliged to honor claims by third parties.

The only thing they can get out of is claims by you, i.e. they don't have to fix your car for you if you weren't road legal at the time of the accident. You are legally insured though

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