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title10 Point Checklist To Help Your Car Pass Its MOT/titlecategory307/categorypbEvery year the motorist is faced with the ordeal of the MOT test, unless their car is less than three years old. The purpose of an MOT is to ensure the vehicle complies with road safety and environmental standards. Without it car owners are unable to obtain a tax disc for driving on public roads.br //b/p

But what does the MOT tester look out for? Is it , suspension and car tyres are the four most common reasons why a car will fail its MOT. This checklist is intended as a guide to improve your cars chance of passing. If in any doubt we recommend consulting your local garage before taking the MOT test. br /

The as it will increase your no claims bonus. For more , visit the Minibusclub.co.uk.

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James Todman is a web content editor working with the Minibus Club, specialist providers of minibus insurance.

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