I agree with needing to be careful about taking a car for an MOT at a "work creation" garage
In fact, the previous year, the same Council MOT centre passed the car, and the tester made the comment "I'd think about replacing those discs in the spring, but I bet the Garage would tell you they need doing now". I went to the garage (main dealer this time) for another reason, they test drove the car and said "need new discs for an MOT"
. I fitted new discs in the Spring (5 months later or so).
This is the reason I have tended to use council testers, but after the last experience, I won't again as I just wasted £50 or so on the test fee.
So yes, I agree with your point, but ... Saying my experience I quoted confirms your opinion made no sense at all as it actually contradicted it (but let's not let the facts get in the way of good argument, shall we
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Not wrong? Um .... "If I am wrong in this assumption, please tell me".... I told you as requested, but just to confirm, you were wrong in your assumption
Times have changed since you were a boy in England. The man with the red flag has gone, the days of slipping the MOT tester a few quid for "adjustements" to get a pass is pretty well gone (as I had done myself 30 years ago), and computers now dictate what can and cannot be done.
About 15 years ago, my Honda HR-V went in for an MOT and came out with 500,000 extra miles on the clock (typo by tester) - couldn't do anything about it as was logged. Didn't worry too much as it was such an obvious mistake (555,000 instead of 55,000) but could have been more serious.
Flexibility is good, and you go on about the French MOT passing your Hymer when it would likely fail in the UK. Not sure if that is good or not, or if the French just operate at a lower standard, but the French system also is extremely anal about modifications as I understand it, and if I took my T5 to France, it would fail an MOT becuase I have added cupboards in the back, changed the front seats and changed the wheels (both genuine VW Transporter items, but even so it wouldn't matter to the authorities there)