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When I started driving even if you were selling a snotter 12 months ticket was a massive plus and if there were less than  six months left it was reflected in the price ( remember "Short MOT") or you put it in for a new ticket.

Looking at cars now lots of private sellers asking high four/five figures for their cars with a couple of months MOT.

For God's sake if you want good money for your motor and it's only got six weeks of MOT left get another. Or maybe you know it won't pass? Or am I being unreasonable?

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I've noticed the same thing. Don't know why it's more common now. Some have no MoT at all but you wouldn't guess it looking at the asking price! 

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Tbh, if I’m ever selling a car I always put a new MOT on it first. 
On anything used a new MOT is a big plus point for any prospective buyers but it also looks good, like the seller has faith in it to pass its test.
If there's less than 6 months test on it, it looks suspicious to me. Like there’s a reason it’s being sold and/or a reason why the seller doesn’t want to put a new test on it.

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Even more suspicious is when the seller says "will fly through another".  They're mad if they think people won't question why they haven't put a further 12 months ticket on it. Would you want to buy a car from anybody that thick?

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A change in V5 isn't the same as a keeper change though. All my cars will show this after removing the vanity plate prior to sale. I think there's a free site which includes this in a car check 👍

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How long does it take to get a test appointment? I noticed someone in the news thread who bought a car but has to wait until January to get it tested. If a seller can't get a test, but really needs to sell, there's no alternative but to sell without a new test.

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2 minutes ago, artdjones said:

How long does it take to get a test appointment? I noticed someone in the news thread who bought a car but has to wait until January to get it tested. If a seller can't get a test, but really needs to sell, there's no alternative but to sell without a new test.

My better half called the local garage/test centre last wednesday, booked in for thursday this week. Not all places have long lead times it would appear

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24 minutes ago, Stinkwheel said:

My better half called the local garage/test centre last wednesday, booked in for thursday this week. Not all places have long lead times it would appear

I phoned our regular place last Saturday morning and given a choice of slots for Monday and Tuesday.

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9 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

On anything used a new MOT is a big plus point for any prospective buyers but it also looks good,

That is definitely true of gumtree as the last 4 motors I've sold I put fresh mot on them plus 3 of them had a full set of new dunlop rings,    after failing to sell here other than being pissed around they all sold within the week after listing on gt.  

 

My local garage is fully booked up with mots for weeks too. 

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1 hour ago, artdjones said:

How long does it take to get a test appointment? I noticed someone in the news thread who bought a car but has to wait until January to get it tested. If a seller can't get a test, but really needs to sell, there's no alternative but to sell without a new test.

I've always managed to get one within 48 hours.

 

Just checked appointments on the Halfords Autocentre website - there's a broad range of timeslots available tomorrow at the local branch, and every day this week including Saturday.

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My local place has always got me in within 2 weeks of me phoning for an appointment. 

Most of that is probably because I phone on day 30 before it's due and tell him to give me a time that suits him, yet to test phoning and asking for one ASAP 🤣

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7 minutes ago, Lacquer Peel said:

A new ticket can be a dodgy one. 

Especially on a Rexton.

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'For sale, short MoT, good condition. Bought it as a replacement car while mine was off the road.' Yeah, right. Dash lit up like a Christmas tree, needs brakes, tyres and the suspension is fucked, oh, and it smokes like Dot Cotton. 😂

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11 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

A change in V5 isn't the same as a keeper change though. All my cars will show this after removing the vanity plate prior to sale. I think there's a free site which includes this in a car check 👍

It's a pretty good indication of a quick flip at my end if the market...people don't tend to put private plates on the crap I drive.

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On Marketplace today, 05 reg. Transit Luton home made camper conversion.

Part of the sellers description.

'Mot due in January, she got through her last MOT like a dream, haven't had any problems with her since'.

Which on checking the mot history reveals the last mot  was a fail  do not drive, five other  fails and eight advisories.

Retest passed with the same advisories.

Bargain at £5400.

 

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I don't think most people realise you can do another MoT if it's not due. Most cars I look at have next to no oil in them, cars are just another gadget to most people, expected to just function with zero maintenance, and you get a flashy new one every three years to impress* everyone 

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On 25/11/2024 at 07:09, Split_Pin said:

A change in V5 isn't the same as a keeper change though. All my cars will show this after removing the vanity plate prior to sale. I think there's a free site which includes this in a car check 👍

Start a quote with Policy Expert and it usually tells you the date of the last keeper change when you enter the reg.

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On 25/11/2024 at 12:37, Lacquer Peel said:

A new ticket can be a dodgy one. 

I don’t doubt you could get a dodgy ticket for a price but it’s doubtful many MOT testers would dole out a ticket sight unseen on a 2005 Astra for a £20 back hander and risk their livelihood. Things get missed obviously but that’s what the DVSA points system is designed to target rooting out incompetent testers. 

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On 25/11/2024 at 21:30, The Old Bloke Next Door said:

On Marketplace today, 05 reg. Transit Luton home made camper conversion.

Part of the sellers description.

'Mot due in January, she got through her last MOT like a dream, haven't had any problems with her since'.

Which on checking the mot history reveals the last mot  was a fail  do not drive, five other  fails and eight advisories.

Retest passed with the same advisories.

Bargain at £5400.

 

As I think I've said before, a nightmare is also a dream.

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7 hours ago, sierraman said:

I don’t doubt you could get a dodgy ticket for a price but it’s doubtful many MOT testers would dole out a ticket sight unseen on a 2005 Astra for a £20 back hander and risk their livelihood. Things get missed obviously but that’s what the DVSA points system is designed to target rooting out incompetent testers. 

It's £150 rather than £20 but it's easy enough if you know who to contact.

Lots of dodgy MOTs conducted by friends and family of those presenting the vehicle for the test as well. 

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