Monday, 15 December 2008

No MOT? No sale!

When you first bough your car, you were over the moon. Polishing, cleaning, hovering and a lot of TLC were to be in store for your new pride and joy for the next few years. However, the mechanical side of things often did go a little un-noticed, didn’t they? When the time comes to sell, you don’t bother with getting a new MOT. Major mistake.

Take one look around any car classified website or at the back of an auto mag and you will find thousands of cars up for sale. Chances are you’ll find some that will be priced as much as £500 too cheap fo no apparent reason until you dig a little deeper. No MOT is often mentioned in the ad. That means that the mechanical soundness and road worthiness of said vehicle is immediately brought to the fore of the customers mind.

It is strongly recommended to get your car up to scratch and MOT’d before putting it on the market. Otherwise you could be loosing out on hundreds.

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