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  • MOT Details check now online
  • cbmotorsport
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    The government have released MOT details for all to see, it was previously limited to people with the cars documents:

    Link

    Just spent an amusing 10 minutes looking up my old cars. Amazing that some are still going.

    D28boy
    Free Member

    Great thanx for that. Looked up a few of mine too

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Wa-Hay! The Mighty Vectra lives on. 😀

    It was as dead as 26″ when I dumped it 2 years ago, but after 11 months of hibernation it came back and has piled on 20,000 miles in 13 months only to fail again last week with 2 bald front tires, a missing wing mirror and corroded brake lines. It sounds like a proper heap of shit.

    My Fiat Bravo has remained dead, but I did kill it thoroughly.

    jp-t853
    Full Member

    My old Saab 9-3 is still trundling along. It is the only car I ever missed

    globalti
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    Just checked our old and dearly-loved 1986 Land Rover 90. Up to its 23rd birthday when we owned it and I was doing the maintenance it had a proud history of passing every MOT; I was conscientious about keeping it in good shape. Then we sold it to a bloke who, to our horror, told us: “I just want something to run into the ground”. When he test-drove it he showed me he had zero mechanical sympathy, it broke our hearts.

    Since then it has had almost the same advisories every year, several fails and re-tests and most recently a serious failure on structural rust.

    *Handkerchief out* Sniff….

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    My first moped (FS1E) seems to have died a death a long time ago.

    neilsonwheels
    Free Member

    My old 72 marathon beetle is no longer alive. 🙁

    northernmatt
    Full Member

    The Avensis I got rid of last year failed in January this year and hasn’t been retested. I hope it’s been scrapped because it was shit.

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    My old Octavia lives! But this is why I decided it was time for it to go…

    Reason(s) for failure
    Exhaust emits an excessive level of metered smoke for a turbo charged engine (7.4.B.3b)
    Offside Registration plate lamp not working (1.1.C.1d)
    Nearside Windscreen washer provides insufficient washer liquid (8.2.3)
    Offside Obligatory mirror seriously damaged, affecting the rear view (8.1.2a)
    Offside Rear Brake pipe excessively corroded (3.6.B.2c)
    Offside Track rod end ball joint has excessive play (2.2.B.1f)
    Nearside Front suspension has excessive play in a track control arm inner bush (2.5.B.2b)
    Offside Front suspension has excessive play in a track control arm inner bush (2.5.B.2b)
    Offside Rear coil spring broken (2.4.C.1a)
    Advisory notice item(s)
    Nearside Rear Brake pipe slightly corroded (3.6.B.2c)
    Nearside Front Brake pipe slightly corroded (3.6.B.2c)
    Front Brake pad(s) wearing thin (3.5.1g)
    Nearside Front suspension has slight play in a lower suspension ball joint (2.5.B.1a)
    Offside Headlamp damaged but light output not reduced (1.7.5a)

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Looked up a few of my wife’s and mine old cars.

    Wish I hadn’t now, they all appear to be dead 🙁

    Alex
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    That;s a time suck! Glad to see our Cappuccino is still being driven/hasn’t rusted into obscurity. And an old Corsa we sold about 15 years ago managed nearly 100,000 more miles before expiring. Even my old X-Trail lives on and that was making some very strange noises when I sold it!

    northernmatt
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    I now know that the T5 and Landrover off the trail centre car trends thread have both never failed an MOT.

    Busy day at work….

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    Sort of happy the Mondeo we sold for scrap is still dead.

    Would have been nice to see it frolicking about the place, but at least I know the co. that bought it shared my opinion about its prospects.

    richmars
    Full Member

    Good to see my old Peugeot 106 Rallyeeeee is still on the road, must be getting even rarer now.

    legend
    Free Member

    My old Golf GTi (sorry, just a mkIV):

    “Reason(s) for failure
    Parking brake: efficiency below requirements (3.7.C.1b)
    Nearside Body or chassis has an unsatisfactory modification, seriously affecting its strength within 30cm of the body mountings (6.1.B.2)
    Offside Body or chassis has an unsatisfactory modification, seriously affecting its strength within 30cm of the body mountings (6.1.B.2)”

    I want photos of that! Amazingly it then passed the next day, not been heard of since though (2011)

    jerseychaz
    Full Member

    Had the Land Rover tested this morning – no trace of it here!(It passed, no advisories 🙂 )

    dontdropthesoap
    Free Member

    An 2006 plate Transporter seems to have last been MOT’d with considerably less miles on it than when we sold it. About 100,000 less.

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    My last car’s having a harder life now it seems, I averaged 6k miles/year for the 10 years I had, it’s done 20k/year the last two years.

    dooosuk
    Free Member

    My old 1990 MkII Golf GTI 16v didn’t have it’s MOT renewed in July 2013 🙁

    Only have 162kmiles on the clock.

    jimjam
    Free Member

    goes to check the MOT details of the cars on the Trail Centre cars thread 😆

    globalti
    Free Member

    Taxi?

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    my hyundai i inherited from my parents

    W332OSR

    expired the year after i sold it. One of my better judgements.

    I actually sent it to be scrapped by my dad decided to put the new clutch in it needed and sold it.

    Clutch cost 350 quid and he sold it for 450. Woulda got 100 quid scrap for alot less hassle…

    anyway it failed mot on structural corrosion.

    My frontera which i sold as scrap with a bent chassis leg has been re mot-d with zero advisorys…. quite worrying really as i chopped an inch off the track rod to get it to drive straight onto the trailer.

    doris5000
    Full Member

    ace. The Big Yellow Volvo Estate (1977) is still going strong 🙂

    Although i’m rather suspicious about that reading of 144K miles, unless it has been all the way around the clock…

    Baron_von_drais
    Free Member

    One of my wife’s old cars – an 02 Lupo

    Advisory notice item(s)
    Nearside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
    Offside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
    NEARSIDE REAR TYRE SIDEWALL DAMAGED
    OFFSIDE AND NEARSIDE FRONT TYRE SIDEWALLS DAMAGED WORN ON EDGES
    SILL EDGES DAMAGED
    BODY KIT FITTED.
    VEHICLE LOWERED
    TYRES STRETCHED

    I dread to think how it looks!

    jimjam
    Free Member

    It appears not to work for cherished plates or car that have been re-registered?

    ti_pin_man
    Free Member

    I cannae remember the reg plates, boo.

    northernmatt
    Full Member

    Nick Masons Ferrari 250GTO once failed on a dodgy indicator.

    kcal
    Full Member

    not many of my old cars showing up 🙁

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    I had a hunch it was time to get rid of my old Citroen ZX…I was right, the following MOT didn’t have the usual number plate or windscreen chip advisory:

    Reason(s) for failure:

    Rear Exhaust has a major leak of exhaust gases (7.1.2)
    Front Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick (3.5.1g)
    Offside Obligatory mirror missing (8.1.1)
    Offside Front Front position lamp(s) excessively damaged so that it is not visible from a reasonable distance (1.1.A.3d)
    Steering system excessively rough (2.2.D.1)
    Power steering inoperative (2.3.3a)
    Parking brake lever has no reserve travel (3.1.6b)
    Nearside Rear Rear wheel bearing has excessive play (2.6.2)
    Nearside Rear Rear wheel bearing rough when rotated (2.6.1)
    Offside Front Suspension arm has excessive play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
    Parking brake: efficiency below requirements (3.7.B.7)
    Brakes imbalanced across an axle (3.7.B.5b)

    Advisory notice item(s):

    Rear Exhaust has part of the system slightly deteriorated (7.1.1a)
    Offside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
    Front brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened (3.5.1i)
    Nail in offside front tyre

    However, seeing those comments about the mileage, I’m off the check all my previous again to see if there is any clocking going on!

    Rockhopper
    Free Member

    My 156 Sportwagon appears to have lived for another year after it got written off.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Sadly no longer with us. 🙁

    Water in the electrics?

    This however has never missed a test.

    But only has 271 miles on the clock.

    willard
    Full Member

    Both the Rover and the Omega appear to have died in 2006/7. I’m amazed that they lasted that long to be honest.

    jakd95
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    My Dad’s rolled his VW T4 last April when it had 206,000 miles. It was a complete write off, with pretty bad deformation to the nearside A-pillar. It was then scrapped.

    It’s now reappeared somewhere with 60,000 fewer miles. Kind of worrying how easily something like that can happen. I wouldn’t want to be in another crash in it after seeing the damage.

    Hopefully this will help people avoid cars like this.

    lunge
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    My old KA has gone round the clock clearly but sadly failed with a huge list of things in 2011. My dear old Megane is still with us, flying through it’s last MoT which is astonishing given the reason I sold it was that I thought it was about to die.

    rocketman
    Free Member

    Holy crap our old Clio is on there it’s done more miles than Voyager I

    JefWachowchow
    Free Member

    Nice to know my old 1971 VW Fastback is still going. Was my first car.

    This comment made me chuckle ‘Non standard tyre sizes fitted due to suspension being very low’.

    Good to hear its still being run in the same spirit!

    sobriety
    Free Member

    It was a complete write off, with pretty bad deformation to the nearside A-pillar. It was then scrapped.

    Do you know what category, iirc Cat A and B write offs can’t go back on the road, but Cat C and D write offs can.

    lerk
    Free Member

    My 1999 Escort estate 1.6 is unbelievably still going, although by the list of advisories noting corrosion it may not be for long!
    The 97 discovery that replaced it looks to have finally died after the third reconstruction of the body mounts due to tin worm though…
    Only one of my bikes is not still going though and from the fails, it seems like it may have been owned by a numpty – bald tyres and badly adjusted throttle cables all over!

    robdob
    Free Member

    ” iirc Cat A and B write offs can’t go back on the road”

    Yes they can.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    that VW vans probably been bought for its ID and transfered onto a stolen van…. its not big and its not clever – however its also not hard…..

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