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UK mot
I need an mot soon and do not have the time to drive back to the uk. Can anyone help?
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Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by morro
(Post 7289883)
I need an mot soon and do not have the time to drive back to the uk. Can anyone help?
If you are a resident in Spain then you shouldnt be driving a UK registered car, you should change it onto Spanish plates and get an ITV done on it ;):) Read the various threads on it by using search |
Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by morro
(Post 7289883)
I need an mot soon and do not have the time to drive back to the uk. Can anyone help?
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Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by morro
(Post 7289883)
I need an mot soon and do not have the time to drive back to the uk. Can anyone help?
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Re: UK mot
Hi
I would like to add a legal way of helping; A NON_RESIDENT can drive it back to the UK legally - do an MOT, and then return - a cheap holiday for the "helper" and for the (rich) owner, so long as he is not in Spain for too many days, an answer Davexf |
Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by Dxf
(Post 7290240)
Hi
I would like to add a legal way of helping; A NON_RESIDENT can drive it back to the UK legally - do an MOT, and then return - a cheap holiday for the "helper" and for the (rich) owner, so long as he is not in Spain for too many days, an answer Davexf |
Re: UK mot
Unfortunately when you ask a question about MOT here it is automatically assumed you are trying to get round the law. Its like a red rag to a bull. It depends entirely upon the circumstances, which entails the vehicle going back to UK for the test annually and the owner living here for less than 6 months. Like they say read all the available info. When in doubt talk to the DVLA and dont rely on others interpretations.
Jim |
Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by Bigger Jim
(Post 7290705)
Unfortunately when you ask a question about MOT here it is automatically assumed you are trying to get round the law. Its like a red rag to a bull. It depends entirely upon the circumstances, which entails the vehicle going back to UK for the test annually and the owner living here for less than 6 months. Like they say read all the available info. When in doubt talk to the DVLA and dont rely on others interpretations.
Jim Also Spain only allows 3 months before you have to apply for a residencia certificate and then matriculate your UK vehicles. |
Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by Bigger Jim
(Post 7290705)
Unfortunately when you ask a question about MOT here it is automatically assumed you are trying to get round the law. Its like a red rag to a bull. It depends entirely upon the circumstances, which entails the vehicle going back to UK for the test annually and the owner living here for less than 6 months. Like they say read all the available info. When in doubt talk to the DVLA and dont rely on others interpretations.
Jim I just noticed the OP lives in Portugal The other, their posts give the impression they live in Portugal. If the car has been left here in Europe, whether it be Spain or Portugal then it should been permanently exported from the UK .... popping back to the UK for an MOT every year doesnt mean its still a UK car ;):). |
Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by Dxf
(Post 7290240)
Hi
I would like to add a legal way of helping; A NON_RESIDENT can drive it back to the UK legally - do an MOT, and then return - a cheap holiday for the "helper" and for the (rich) owner, so long as he is not in Spain for too many days, an answer Davexf |
Re: UK mot
Hi
As has been said "You need all the facts before offering advice etc". I for one do not know the laws of Portugal - they may be the same as Spain. The owner may only holiday in Portugal, being resident elsewhere. Yes there is a RED RAG to a bull element, so hows about Morro letting us know. Davexf |
Re: UK mot
Bulls are color-blind. They charge the red cape because it is moving, not because it is red.:zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz:
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Re: UK mot
Originally Posted by poshnbucks
(Post 7291952)
Bulls are color-blind. They charge the red cape because it is moving, not because it is red.:zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz:
I am one of the 30% of males who are partially colour blind but can still distinguish the difference between red and green even when they merge from colours into greys.:confused::confused::confused::confused: Jim |
Re: UK mot
Since this is now the boring fact thread, the red cape used by bull fighters was coloured red to save the pride of the bullfighter in case he is injured and the blood showed up, thus alerting the audience to his inability to "fight" the bull.
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Re: UK mot
Even more boring!
Here is John Lyly, in ?Euphues and His England? (1580): "He that commeth before an Elephant will not wear bright colors, nor he that commeth to a Bul red." Jim |
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