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car after-sales problems ,,,,,,,,,,,
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I bought a 5 year old car 6 months ago from a large reputable dealer.
When I tried to tax it online yesterday I found that there was no MOT on it !
I checked the paperwork and found that although they told me that it was MOT'd when I bought it, they had forgotten to do so, and the MOT which was in with the paperwork was actually LAST years !
This means that when I drove the car away from the garage it was without an MOT and I have been without one for the past 6 months - hence,
NO INSURANCE !!
They have now MOT'd it and put £40 worth of petrol in it as compensation.
My other half has gone mad and say that I should get more compensation as they put me in a very serious situation if I had been involved in an accident.
What would people suggest please
When I tried to tax it online yesterday I found that there was no MOT on it !
I checked the paperwork and found that although they told me that it was MOT'd when I bought it, they had forgotten to do so, and the MOT which was in with the paperwork was actually LAST years !
This means that when I drove the car away from the garage it was without an MOT and I have been without one for the past 6 months - hence,
NO INSURANCE !!
They have now MOT'd it and put £40 worth of petrol in it as compensation.
My other half has gone mad and say that I should get more compensation as they put me in a very serious situation if I had been involved in an accident.
What would people suggest please
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Why is that so many people seem to think a lack of MOT or Tax means the insurance will not be valid?
As previous posters have said, you have been fairly dealt with..
Had you been pulled over by the police, I'm pretty sure I'm right in saying no MOT is a non-endorseable offence but does attract a fine: had this happened, I'd've expected the garage to do the MOT, pay the fine and make a goodwill gesture, such as the £40 of fuel they've given you.
It was an honest oversight - compensation is not warranted.
As previous posters have said, you have been fairly dealt with..
Had you been pulled over by the police, I'm pretty sure I'm right in saying no MOT is a non-endorseable offence but does attract a fine: had this happened, I'd've expected the garage to do the MOT, pay the fine and make a goodwill gesture, such as the £40 of fuel they've given you.
It was an honest oversight - compensation is not warranted.
Result, I'd say as it is 100% your fault, you did very well. I don't see how your other half thinks the dealership is somehow responsible because you did not validate your paperwork. As others have said it is a bit of an urban myth that every illegality somehow voids insurance. If it did the every motoring offence would also include a prosecution for no insurance, clearly a nonsense. Now if you'd needed to claim during that period the insurance would use the lack of MOT as a stick to beat you with of course!
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