MOT clean sheet
Discussion
sunnyb13 said:
Just had the annual MOT and for the 8th year in a row not a single advisory. Got me thinking, anyone got an old car that's never had an advisory?
Mine's 14 and hasn't had a single advisory, but I go out of my way to make that happen.Edited by sunnyb13 on Tuesday 7th October 14:16
alanshuff said:
Can't say i've had an older car (or even newer car) without an advisory somewhere in its history.
To be honest, if i was buying a car i'd generally be suspicious of an older car that's never had an advisory given the low bar for incurring them.
Agree with that, but I have taken cars from a main agent with a fail or long list of advisories that has gained a clear sheet without touching anything and making my tester aware of this as I will be selling. To be honest, if i was buying a car i'd generally be suspicious of an older car that's never had an advisory given the low bar for incurring them.
Mot testers are human, so there is no consistency lol.
alanshuff said:
To be honest, if I was buying a car I'd generally be suspicious of an older car that's never had an advisory given the low bar for incurring them.
Of all the things in life to worry about that one wouldn't even make it onto the bottom of my list.On the other hand you're right, the bar is low, and it always seems odd to me that PH purists fret about them.
CraigyMc said:
sunnyb13 said:
Just had the annual MOT and for the 8th year in a row not a single advisory. Got me thinking, anyone got an old car that's never had an advisory?
Mine's 14 and hasn't had a single advisory, but I go out of my way to make that happen.Edited by sunnyb13 on Tuesday 7th October 14:16
Edited by John D. on Tuesday 7th October 16:21
sunnyb13 said:
Just had the annual MOT and for the 8th year in a row not a single advisory. Got me thinking, anyone got an old car that's never had an advisory?
Go on, tell us more about the car, like, how old actually is it, does it leave the garage other than to go for the mot...Edited by sunnyb13 on Tuesday 7th October 14:16
Edited by brillomaster on Tuesday 7th October 17:37
I'm also in the cynical camp... a clean sheet year on year could be an indication of something positive but equally, could be a very lenient MOT tester. I say that as I had access to the latter and on older stuff, a clean pass even made me nervous! Granted you can go polar opposite and have a tester who clearly has a chip on his shoulder and will go to the extreme.
For you guys getting the first advisory several years in, does it make your eye twitch / do you go full Karen mode on said tester or are you happy to accept?
For you guys getting the first advisory several years in, does it make your eye twitch / do you go full Karen mode on said tester or are you happy to accept?
The advisories can be misused e.g. over zealous tester, some of the MOT assessment is subjective or to try and drum up business.
Still the history taken in the round tells a story typically the first 5-10 years after the MOT is first required are usually clear without any advisories, then the minor ones start appearing.
You can make judgements based on the comments you see, I agree a total clean sheet for something 10+ years old can depending on the car be indicative but modern cars are much better built.
My old 2005 audi had a clean sheet up to 18 years old and 150k miles, different owner got advisories on tyres, the year after it was subframe and suspension arm corrosion but in my ownership the car got what was needed, when it needed using genuine parts.
Still the history taken in the round tells a story typically the first 5-10 years after the MOT is first required are usually clear without any advisories, then the minor ones start appearing.
You can make judgements based on the comments you see, I agree a total clean sheet for something 10+ years old can depending on the car be indicative but modern cars are much better built.
My old 2005 audi had a clean sheet up to 18 years old and 150k miles, different owner got advisories on tyres, the year after it was subframe and suspension arm corrosion but in my ownership the car got what was needed, when it needed using genuine parts.
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