DVLA Points system

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MaxRothery

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201 posts

112 months

Saturday 3rd October 2015
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Right, I'm a bit confused by the points system the DVLA use to work out if a car is "modified" or "radically altered".

The points system goes like this:
5 points for in altered body
2 points for suspension (front and back)
2 points for axles (both)
2 points for steering - original
2 points for transmission - original
1 point for engine- original

Now my question is, is it two point for keeping both the rear and the front suspension stick or is it two for the front and two for the back?

And the axles, is it two points for keeping both axles in the original location or for keeping the car in the correct drivetrain layout?

Steve_D

13,746 posts

258 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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MaxRothery said:
Right, I'm a bit confused by the points system the DVLA use to work out if a car is "modified" or "radically altered".

The points system goes like this:
5 points for in altered body
2 points for suspension (front and back)
2 points for axles (both)
2 points for steering - original
2 points for transmission - original
1 point for engine- original

Now my question is, is it two point for keeping both the rear and the front suspension stick or is it two for the front and two for the back?

And the axles, is it two points for keeping both axles in the original location or for keeping the car in the correct drivetrain layout?
My understanding is you will get 2 points if you keep both axles.
Likewise 2 if you keep both the front and rear suspension.

No points if you only keep one of each.

Never seen any mention of having to keep the original location so you could, for instance, take a whole FWD transverse engine/'box/subframe/suspension and transplant it as rear wheel drive in your creation.

Steve

MaxRothery

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201 posts

112 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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Steve_D said:
MaxRothery said:
Right, I'm a bit confused by the points system the DVLA use to work out if a car is "modified" or "radically altered".

The points system goes like this:
5 points for in altered body
2 points for suspension (front and back)
2 points for axles (both)
2 points for steering - original
2 points for transmission - original
1 point for engine- original

Now my question is, is it two point for keeping both the rear and the front suspension stick or is it two for the front and two for the back?

And the axles, is it two points for keeping both axles in the original location or for keeping the car in the correct drivetrain layout?
My understanding is you will get 2 points if you keep both axles.
Likewise 2 if you keep both the front and rear suspension.

No points if you only keep one of each.

Never seen any mention of having to keep the original location so you could, for instance, take a whole FWD transverse engine/'box/subframe/suspension and transplant it as rear wheel drive in your creation.

Steve
Thanks Steve

It's all a bit confusing, because it could be taken that it's 1 point for each piece (1 for the front and 1 for the back). As in debating taking a triumph 1500TC/RWD and creating a 4wd using ford Sierra parts. Front sus will be kept stock apart from the use of the fwd hubs, which are a triumph part. And if the DVLA say that the front half shafts and hubs are part of the modified suspension, I'll have to re-register it and I'd want to keep the original registration

PaulKemp

979 posts

145 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Any modification that looks at the points system is a precursor to IVA

Your modifications should focus on the body and engine bay bulkhead, if you don't modify these bits then DVLA will leave you alone..... For now
Their next involvement is if you change the engine size but only for tax purposes.

Insurance on your modified but essentially original car will need an engineers report