5% Off MOT Tests Using Code '5MOTKF756' at Kwik Fit

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5% Off MOT Tests Using Code '5MOTKF756' at Kwik Fit
You can grab 5% Off your next MOT Test using code '5MOTKF756' at Kwik Fit, but hurry, this offer ends 12th November!
What is an MOT and why is it important?
If your vehicle is 3 years old or more, you are required by law to have an MOT. The Ministry of Transport test, commonly known as the MOT test, is an annual safety check to ensure the vehicle meets minimum standards and levels of exhaust emissions set out by the DVSA.
During the MOT test the nominated tester, a person accredited by the DVSA to assess your vehicle, will conduct a comprehesive inspection to ensure the vehicle is in roadworthy condition. However, it is not the same as having your vehicle served and the MOT test does not check the general mechanical condition of the vehicle.
The result of each check is recorded - if the vehicle passes, the driver is issues with a VT20 'pass' certificate. If the vehicle fails to meet the required standards set out by the DVSA then a VT30 'failure' document is issues. The assessment is based on the condition of the vehicle on the day.
The nominated tester will separately list and inform you of any 'advisory' items that have passed the test but will require attention in the near future so you can keep an eye on them.
How often do you need an MOT?
All vehicle 3 years old or more are required to have a valid MOT test certificate which should be renewed annually. It is your responsibility to ensure you vehicle is examine every 12 months. You can find the expiry date of your MOT on your existing MOT test certificate and you can have your vehicle MOT tested up to 28 days in advance. The expiry date on your new MOT is 12 months from the expiry date of your old one rather than 12 months from the day you took the test, so long as your MOT test is due in the next 28 days, you won't lose any days for having your vehicle tested early.
Without a current MOT certificate, you will be unable to drive your vehicle lawfully or renew your road tax. The penalty for now having an up to date MOT certificate could be a fine. Also if the vehicle is involved in an accident you may be asked to produce you MOT certificate. An insurance claim could be affected by the absence of your MOT, especially in the case of injury.
Recent computerisation of the MOT testing system by the DVSA means police and mobile camera units can now check remotely to see if your vehicle has a current MOT. So don't leave it too late! at Kwik Fit we have over 500 DVSA-approved MOT test centre nation wide. You can Book Online or you can locate your closest centre today.