£40 a year £5 a month
around £50
£30.50 for a car!
In UK mot required annually after car is 3 yrs old
To get an MOT certificate, you have to produce your vehicle at an approved MOT testing station. You will obviously have to bring your car back from France to do that. I don't know if your UK issued MOT would be valid in France.
In the UK, a new car would have cost from about £200 to £1,000 or more, depending on model, in the 1950s. In the early 1950s second-hand cars could be had for £10, but they were old bangers, no annual MOT test in those days.
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Yes.
Ministry of Transport.
The only benefit to an MOT certificate is to be able to tax your car or prevent a fine if you are required to produce your documents by the police. It does not invalidate your insurance or devalue your car. For example in the event of an accident and your car was written off (this usually being the only time an insurance company will request sight of the MOT certificate and incidentally they know if you have a valid certificate or not just by checking online with VOSA) the insurance company can only devalue your car if it can be proven that you have deliberately avoided to MOT the car due to the excessive expense of doing so, i.e. you know it will cost more than the car is worth so you did not bother. This is difficult for the Insurance company to prove. In the abscence of them being able to prove this all they can deduct is the cost of an MOT and this is generally a standard fee of £60. It is important to remember that an MOT certificate is only fully valid on the day it is issued. Anything can go wrong with it the moment it is driven from the testing station.
The spare tyre is not taken into consideration as part of an MOT. There is no legal requirement to carry a spare tyre and it is not part of the MOT test. Even if the spare tyre has a puncture/illegal tread etc. your car will not fail the MOT on this item.
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