MOT Time!

Poll Poll MOT Location Recommendation??

  • BMW Dealer (£54)

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Good Local Indy (£40-£54)

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • Local Council Test Centre (£54)

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Cheapo National Tyres/Quick Fit (approx £35)

    Votes: 3 15.8%

  • Total voters
    19

Ali_Z4C

Member
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Sorry if this has been posted before but the search wont work as MOT is only 3 letters!

So its coming up to the coupes 2nd MOT and the first since I have bought it. What's your thoughts on the best place to take it??

Cheers :thumbsup:

Ali
 
To be honest I would just take it to somewhere that I trust. If that means I pay full price so be it , what's the point in saving 20 quid then get hit with the you need new brakes or ball joints etc, anything some of the more unscrupulous places might try to get the money back.
 
RichardG said:
To be honest I would just take it to somewhere that I trust. If that means I pay full price so be it , what's the point in saving 20 quid then get hit with the you need new brakes or ball joints etc, anything some of the more unscrupulous places might try to get the money back.

Yeh that's what I though but I don't know many place here in Newcastle as I have always had company cars before. The question is do I.. or should I trust the local stealers?!!

Taz x said:
MOT should be same where ever you take it

Not always true mate.... I think its somewhere like national tyres that are currently doing them for £33 and I guess are taking a hit to fail it and try and get work out of you!
 
I use tyrespot on scotswood road £35 iirc. they have always been really good with all of my cars.

my brother and dad go there 2.

the dealers are more likely to tell you you need stuff like discs, iv heard thats a common one. and more parts if there quiet.


where in newcastle are you?
 
Rudd said:
I use tyrespot on scotswood road £35 iirc. they have always been really good with all of my cars.

my brother and dad go there 2.

the dealers are more likely to tell you you need stuff like discs, iv heard thats a common one. and more parts if there quiet.


where in newcastle are you?

Nice one Rudd cheers might try there! The car is only 4 years old so shouldn't be too much it can fail on (fingers crossed!).

I live and work in Gosforth mate so can get down to Scotswood Road ne bother.
 
ah cool, im just up at westerhope.

like i said they have always been good with me. i dont like recommending people becasue it usually comes back to bite me :P but i think these guys will be ok.

Im not sure if the £35 was an offer they had on but i reckon it will still be around that.


richard :thumbsup:
 
I use the local Council guys, Firstly because I get on well with them and secondly they will not carry out any required repairs and therefore have nothing to gain by failing it.
 
Alan, Thats what i like about that tyrespot branch. the waiting area has windows into the work shop.


usually always a good sign :)
 
I have always used "Britania Tyres and Exhaust" for cars that i have owned which have been old enough to require an MOT.... last Dec my S2k cost me £25 for the MOT.. and 40 mins of my time.

What benefit would you get taking it to BMW for them to check the same thing.. but costing twice the price?
 
I used BMW this time as the car was going in to have the ashtray fixed (don't ask) ... and just as well because it failed ! Nearside rear spring broken ... and they were able to replace it same day.
 
aquazi said:
I have always used "Britania Tyres and Exhaust" for cars that i have owned which have been old enough to require an MOT.... last Dec my S2k cost me £25 for the MOT.. and 40 mins of my time.

What benefit would you get taking it to BMW for them to check the same thing.. but costing twice the price?

I may be wrong but from previous experience (6 years ago!) not all BMW dealers have an MOT facility and farm it out to a nearby facility....
 
just had mine mot'd last week, my bmw dealer did it for me for 40quid all in, and even better i helped the mot tester test the car, was a nice morning actually!! lol

bmw can actually do it for 40quid, just say you had a letter ;-) thats what my fave service advisor told me to say!!
 
Local guy for convenience. Picks it up or drives me the 2 minutes to home. Always honest and fair

3 of mine to do this week due to poor plnning by me

Ka failed Monday on some crappy balljoint, so he fixed it
X5 on CV boots so he's doing those once ordered as I have getting those sort of bits off
Z4 tomorrrow so let's see if I can get 3 fails in a row :thumbsdown:
 
X2 with Nosa's post. Council run MOT's are not necessary the cheapest but you can virtually guarantee an impartial test. Not saying private garages are not trustworthy. Maybe it is just my experiences with them.
 
Another option, BT fleet. The workshops are kitted out as you might expect (hope!) for a big organisation .. they do MOTs for the general public now (plus police etc.)

Test - pass yes/no, advisories - yes/no No added 'jobs'..


Caveat - I work for BT but have had both my company and previous 3 series MOTd there !
 
Get it done with BMW if same cost, especially if you use them for servicing. Plus, if it fails, they might be able to put things right there and then if they have the parts available.

Just had mine done @BMW and it went through straight away, even gave it a complimentary wash too for the same price.....even though I asked them not to. Oh well, think the guy did a good job of it actually, not a grit scrub.
 
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