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I'm in the process of recommissioning my 1973 Fiat 500 and it's currently on SORN and has no MOT.
I think I can drive it on the road without tax, as long as I'm going directly to a pre-booked MOT test. Is that right? DVLA website doesn't seem to clarify.
Cheers.
It still has to be insured to get you to and from the testing station
YES - in a nutshell, must be within reasonable distance,
AND........ must be insured.
As I understand, car must be insured, but direct to MOT centre & also from there to a repair centre if it fails MOT, is legal.
Cool - insurance is no problem, it's just the Tax/MOT thing I wasn't sure about.
Ironically it qualifies for free tax, but you still have to go through the same process to get a free disc.
Thanks for the help.
make sure you book it in for the MOT and don;t just use a drive in one just in case you get stopped as then they can call the garage to confirm.
Also make sure the garage knows it's SORN.A garage nicely parked one of mine on a public road after the MOT despite me telling them it was SORN and the guy doing the MOT must have been doing a good job to miss the absence of tax disc 🙄 (I ended up paying to get the clamp removed and jumping through hoops to avoid a further fine from the DVLA).
good point andyl - hadn't thought of that and the garage I'm using does park cars on the road. Cheers.
Ironically it qualifies for free tax, but you still have to go through the same process to get a free disc.
amusing when they ask if you want 6 or 12 months at the posite though 🙂
amusing when they ask if you want 6 or 12 months at the posite though
They don't do 6 months for cars that require £0 tax.
I'm shcoked that no one as pointed out the obvious mistake in the thread title.
They don't do 6 months for cars that require £0 tax.
they probably don't do it for bikes that require £0 tax either, but my brother still got asked which he wanted when he taxed my dads old bike
If it fails the MOT & you don't go directly to a repair centre, then technically you can't drive it home legally
just saying is all 😀
no one as pointed out the obvious mistake in the thread title.
that its not tax, its excise duty?
Unless the OP was born pre 1937 and still thinks we have Road Tax.....
If it fails the MOT & you don't go directly to a repair centre, then technically you can't drive it home legally
I should imagine if you are going to do the repairs at home, then it would be ok. (I could be wrong, and it wouldn't be the first time...)
iirc it has to be a pre arranged "proper" place
amusing when they ask if you want 6 or 12 months at the posite though
They don't do 6 months for cars that require £0 tax.
They used to I think, a mate of mine finally got a [s]knackered[/s] antique horse box back on the road after many attempts (blow ups on the way to mot etc) when asked if he wanted 6 or 12 months he asked for the special red ribbon to attach it with - went over their heads
iirc it has to be a pre arranged "proper" place
Define 'proper' tho; my old mans workshop would put some backstreet garages to shame, it's just that it exists for love, not money. Would be difficult to argue either way, I think.