TUV expiration dates and seasonal insurance

TUV expiration dates and seasonal insurance

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Thud_Mcguffin

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267 posts

203 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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I have an Elise on seasonal plates which run Apr-Oct. Today I brought it in for it's TUV HU/AU which it passed with no problems (hurray). So the paperwork comes back with the next due date as you would expect as May 2017, however the license plate sticker is for Dec 2017. During the last TUV the exact same thing happened, expiration sticker is 6 mths after the actual expiration date. I never noticed until I get home so don't get the chance to ask why. Any ideas why this is? Just curious really....

On a side note this was in my local Euromaster, I told them it was a "Rechtslenker" and hoped this wouldn't be a problem, the response I got was "as long as it has a steering wheel it's fine with us" smile

jason1788

191 posts

227 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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are you sure the sticker is Dec? They all have the solid blob at December, but the actual expiry is upwards, ie depending how they have rotated the sticker

JMGS4

8,739 posts

270 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Thud, as Jason said it's the month which is at the 12 o'clock position which gives you the expiry date (and there's NO leeway naowadays!)

Thud_Mcguffin

Original Poster:

267 posts

203 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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Aha! So that's it. May is indeed at the 12 o'clock position. I've been a numpty because the other two cars in the house go for their TUV in December so I assumed the black mark showed the due date!