Neglected cars

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Mito Man
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Re: Neglected cars

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What Rich says.

I like my MOT guy as it seems like he doesn’t work on cars unless it’s the most basic of tasks like changing bulbs, he solely seems to earn his wedge by getting as many cars through for a MOT as possible per day. He just tells me what I need to do for a pass next year.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Rich B wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:02 amI always sent my cars in once a year for a service with a trusted garage and they told me what was urgent/one to watch out for.
But presumably you then do something about those things that are urgent or needing looked at? That's the difference...
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Ascender wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:54 am
Rich B wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:02 amI always sent my cars in once a year for a service with a trusted garage and they told me what was urgent/one to watch out for.
But presumably you then do something about those things that are urgent or needing looked at? That's the difference...
Oh yeah, I get your point - just that MoT advisories aren't worth the paper they're not written on anymore.
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^^ So they _are_ worth the paper they're written on then?
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