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if it is just sitting on my drive? It is taxed and MOT'd.
No, nor do you need tax and mot. So long as it's on the drive. You only need mot and insurance to drive it, not park it. Need tax to put it on the street though
If it's on the street (parked) it would still need MOT (if applicable) and insurance - you couldn't get the tax otherwise.....
if its off the highway you can apply for a SORN
Statutory of the road notification.
which means your free of all the ongoing maintenence
until you want to move/use it again.
having thought about your actual question.... i dont think you do no.
you can maintain the car in a legal on the road state (taxed and MOTed, but no one can drive it, if you dont have it insured...
Nope, no insurance required.. the obvious downside being that if something happened to it (e.g. it got stolen) you're out in the cold..
No, nor do you need tax and mot.
Although if not taxed it will require SORNing.
what they say
My motorbike is SORN'd and stored in the garage.... no MOT needed though I do insure it..... could only go to 3rd party fire & theft .... as I wanted it insured against F&T .... was not able to drop to [i]just[/i] F&T even though I explained it was SORN'd and therefore not going to be ridden on the road... so why would I need 3rd party?
Insurance companies make their own rules up to suit them.
Prozac - a mate just did this and it cost him £40. Up from £25 the previous year but not bad for peace of mind.
Prozac, might be worth checking if thats covered on your home contents insurance, instead of having a seperate policy. .
Some insurers will reduce your insurance fire and theft only (no 3rd party) while off road e.g. classic sports MG used in summer months only.
A quick update.. from early next year if the car is not insured you will have to return the tax disc (even if valid) and declare it as SORN..
More details on [url= http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Motorinsurance/DG_186696 ]DirectGov[/url]
A quick update.. from early next year if the car is not insured you will have to return the tax disc (even if valid) and declare it as SORN
Blinking hec, can see their logic, but just seems like another excuse to fine the law abiding in my opinion. Expecting more cloned cars & photocopied tax discs in a city near you...