Money-saving MOT tips from the people who oversee the test

If your car is three years old or more the MOT is a regular element of ownership.

The annual test checks your vehicle’s health and roadworthiness, keeping you and other road users safe. But it can be an expensive business. The test itself has a fixed maximum price of £54.85 but any repairs needed to get your car through the test can end up costing hundreds of pounds if you’re unlucky.

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Data from the DVSA, which oversees the test, shows that last January more than 500,000 cars had a late MOT, with more than 70,000 of those failing with a dangerous defect.

According to research by the DVSA, a fifth of cars are late for their MOT because drivers are afraid they can’t afford any unexpected bills. So to help drivers cope with the costs of the MOT, it has offered a series of money-saving tips to keep drivers mobile and safe.

Money-saving MOT hacks