Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • today
Do you avoid MOT advisories or do you fix the issues straight away? Should rules be stricter on MOT advisories?
Transcript
00:00Oh no, straight away. Yeah. Old again. Old people. Old people. Oh, absolutely. Don't break any rules. No laws. No. Get it done straight away.
00:09Well, maybe there should be rules then. There should be rules then maybe. If the MOT is like, you need to change your tyres in three months. And then the MOT people check. Yeah, check after three months if your tyres, they knock on your door like a bailiff. But yeah, I think maybe checks are in order. That'd be pretty cool.
00:30We do it. We just get them fixed. We're just doing it, yeah. I don't know. Yeah, it's who we are. I mean, really, if it was something like, you know, old tyres, yeah, then I really shouldn't get them fixed. You know, or something's wrong with the engine. Yeah. Yeah, brakes, stuff. Yeah, yeah.
00:47It depends about the budget, doesn't it? I mean, in an ideal world, you'll fix it right away. But if there's monetary concerns, then I guess you wouldn't.

Recommended