Dealer supplied MOT, am I right be to worried?

Dealer supplied MOT, am I right be to worried?

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Valgar

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850 posts

136 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Hi, earlier on this week I put a deposit down on a little shed money runaround from a dealer and it was to come with 12 months MOT

Naturally they'll supply their own MOT which is already potentially concerning.

Now it's late on Friday, they close Saturday although I'm due to pick it up tomorrow out of hours and as yet according to the Gov website, it currently still has no MOT.

I'm thinking i'm going to get a dodgy MOT because if they do it tomorrow then they needed a part, they would really struggle to get a part delivered on a Saturday.

If I do get one then I know how to deal with it so I'm not worried about that part.

Am I just being paranoid or does this sound iffy?

ThunderSpook

3,617 posts

212 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Paranoid. Why would they pay someone else to do the MOT when they can do it themselves. They’ll also wait until the last minute in case you pull out because of the car then sits there for a month and they like to sell with 12 months MOT they’d have to do it again.

They probably pretty much know it’ll pass already.

Pica-Pica

13,833 posts

85 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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The Gov website lags behind the actual MOT date. Just make sure you have the MOT when you pick it up.

Muzzer79

10,046 posts

188 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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ThunderSpook said:
Paranoid. Why would they pay someone else to do the MOT when they can do it themselves. They’ll also wait until the last minute in case you pull out because of the car then sits there for a month and they like to sell with 12 months MOT they’d have to do it again.

They probably pretty much know it’ll pass already.
This. They'll have checked it over and will do the actual MOT tomorrow.

curlie467

7,650 posts

202 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Don't worry about it.

Valgar

Original Poster:

850 posts

136 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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You're probably right, I've just had to reject a car this month because of a problem a dealer couldn't fix, I really don't want the hassle again

rallycross

12,815 posts

238 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Definitely paranoid you sound like exactly the sort of buyer who should NOT be buying cheap runners if you think like that.

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

177 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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rallycross said:
you sound...
Concerned, cautious, eager to be at the wheel with a fresh MOT which is kosher.

Valgar

Original Poster:

850 posts

136 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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rallycross said:
Definitely paranoid you sound like exactly the sort of buyer who should NOT be buying cheap runners if you think like that.
I live off bangernomics, I've lost count of the cars I've owned, but I do expect 12 months MOT to be legit

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

171 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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It'll probably be a fake one anyway.

oceanview

1,511 posts

132 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Pica-Pica said:
The Gov website lags behind the actual MOT date. Just make sure you have the MOT when you pick it up.
Not all the time- a family car was mot'd 10.15am on Tuesday this week, it was on the DVLA mot history at 12.30pm.

KTF

9,809 posts

151 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Pica-Pica said:
The Gov website lags behind the actual MOT date. Just make sure you have the MOT when you pick it up.
I have been sat in the garage refreshing the MOT site and the result has been online before the guy has come out the workshop.

AdeTuono

7,259 posts

228 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Whatever it is, and no matter how old, it'll probably collapse with terminal rot after a week. All the tyres will be perished, the shocks will be shot and it'll fail it's emissions miserably. I'd be VERY worried if I were you.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Valgar said:
Hi, earlier on this week I put a deposit down on a little shed money runaround from a dealer and it was to come with 12 months MOT

Naturally they'll supply their own MOT which is already potentially concerning.

Now it's late on Friday, they close Saturday although I'm due to pick it up tomorrow out of hours and as yet according to the Gov website, it currently still has no MOT.

I'm thinking i'm going to get a dodgy MOT because if they do it tomorrow then they needed a part, they would really struggle to get a part delivered on a Saturday.

If I do get one then I know how to deal with it so I'm not worried about that part.

Am I just being paranoid or does this sound iffy?
Terrifying! yes

Garybee

452 posts

167 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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An MOT from the company selling a low value car is more than likely little more than a paperwork exercise. With that type of car you need to be able to assess it yourself. If you really are an experienced bangernomicist this will either be something that you are used to and capable of or you've been stunningly lucky.

Mercky

642 posts

136 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Valgar said:
rallycross said:
Definitely paranoid you sound like exactly the sort of buyer who should NOT be buying cheap runners if you think like that.
I live off bangernomics, I've lost count of the cars I've owned, but I do expect 12 months MOT to be legit
Bangernomics could be quite expensive if you're buying from dealers.

rallycross

12,815 posts

238 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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This subject of dodgy MOT's come up quite often on PH, it's massively exaggerated
I run a fleet of older cars including a few bangers and I know quite a few MOT testers, for the person who is testing the car, they are effectively opening themselves up to loss of livelihood by passing something that should be a fail (sure enough some wont care but for most this is a massive risk to losing their income and its not worth it for the risk).


Ron99

1,985 posts

82 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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KTF said:
Pica-Pica said:
The Gov website lags behind the actual MOT date. Just make sure you have the MOT when you pick it up.
I have been sat in the garage refreshing the MOT site and the result has been online before the guy has come out the workshop.
My Insignia had its MoT a few days ago.
MoT was one of the first of the day and the result was visible on .gov around 10am.

russell_ram

321 posts

232 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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It's a banger, MOT provided by the very same dodgy back street garage selling this pristine example of motoring excellence (on a saturday when they're closed).

What type of MOT do you think you're going get LOL.

btw I can usually get anything that will cause a typical MOT failure on a saturday (and even sunday morning) in most cases but that won't worry you because, of course, yours is not going to fail.

GeordieInExile

683 posts

121 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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ThunderSpook said:
Paranoid. Why would they pay someone else to do the MOT when they can do it themselves. They’ll also wait until the last minute in case you pull out because of the car then sits there for a month and they like to sell with 12 months MOT they’d have to do it again.

They probably pretty much know it’ll pass already.
Or you get a car with zero advisories like my MINI had, which proceeded to need a new radiator, water pump and head gasket within the space of two months...