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silliemillie | 19:57 Wed 19th Jun 2013 | Motoring
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My MOT runs out on 26th June but the dealership has told me they are unable to do it until the 1st July.
Will I still be able to drive my car after 26th? Someone has told me it will be OK as long as its booked in but I thought that was only for you to drive to the Dealership on the day of the MOT.

I suppose its my own fault, I should have booked earlier but I have never had a car over 3 years before.

I cant go elsewhere as I have a contract to include servicing & MOT , well I can but I will have to pay.

Any advice appreciated
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I would ask your MOT centre to give you a letter stating that they can't do it until july 1. You can show this to anyone who needs to know. Good luck. Ruthiex
The answer is No.
No, you will not be legal to drive with an expired MOT.
You can drive to an MOT centre on the day provided you have a previously booked appointment.
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Yeah thats what I thought, thanks anyway
go to another garage, a dealership rips you off anyway.
better still, go to another garage, get the mot, then take it to the dealership too and see what happens, bet they find loads wrong lol
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I dont really want to do that Dot as I get free MOTs at this Dealership.
Blerdy better not find loads wrong, its only 3 years old with 6000 miles on the clock!! LOL!!
If they have contract with you to provide an MOT they should have sent you a reminder in plenty of time and ensured you got a slot. Take it somewhere else for the MOT if you can't be without your car for 4 days.
Free MOTs normally mean the test is free but they'll stripe you up with a load of "faults"
Good luck
I am not an expert but hope this helps. Others out there may have better idea.
I was told that if it was booked in for the MOT before the date it is due to expire you should be OK. You then get 10 working days from when the MOT is done to do any work (if it fails).
Once in the past I had a problem with this. I had booked the MOT in and the guy testing couldn't open the bonnet of the car! and wouldn't do the MOT. I hadn't booked elsewhere. They just did MOT's and didn't do repairs. When I went to a garage to get the bonnet done they said they would do the MOT aswell - it ended up costing alot and if you are under pressure with dates you have fewer choices. If the first lot had rebooked me in I would have been OK even if it was a few weeks later (thats what I was told anyway)

If you can I now think it is worth getting the MOT done earlier than required.
Some garages do services first and the MOT's but it can be a bit of a rip off if you then fail MOT they end up with more work on top. So I think it is better to get MOT done first to identify the work needed if any and not do the service until you see what the MOT flags up. I love cars but I have to admit I have made every mistake in the book and its stressful enough you don't want to add to put any more pressure on yourself.
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It's only the 20th now!

How ridiculous.

I think you should go into the service department, ask to see the manager and make a scene. They'll get it done.
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Thanks for all your replies. I am too soft aren't I?

I caused a fuss today, told them I was disabled & couldn't walk very far & needed my car & low & behold they are going to do it Monday!

Must be stronger in future.
Just to be safe in future. put a Bring Forward reminder note in your diary for next year about three weeks before the MOT is due so you don't run into this problem again.

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