The periodic vehicle inspection (MOT) is legally required and ensures that your car can be driven safely and in an environmentally friendly manner. But what exactly does the inspection involve?
What is checked?
During the MOT test, various components of your vehicle are inspected, including:
- Brakes: Operation and wear of brake discs and pads
- Lighting: All lamps, including brake lights and turn signals
- Exhaust: Emission values and noise levels
- Steering: Play and operation
- Bodywork: Rust and structural integrity
- Tires: Tread depth and general condition
When is the MOT mandatory?
The first inspection depends on the type of vehicle and its age. Passenger cars must be inspected for the first time after 3 years, then annually thereafter.
What if your car fails the MOT?
If your vehicle fails, you have time to have the defects repaired. At our garage, we can carry out the repairs immediately and help you with a re-inspection.
Schedule your MOT test at our garage in good time. We ensure fast and professional handling so you can get back on the road safely.