September tipped to be busiest month ever for testers as record number of MOTs due

Record new car registrations from 2015 now require first MOT

September tipped to be busiest month ever for testers as record number of MOTs due
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September looks set to be the busiest month ever for MOT tests, according to MyCarNeedsA.com.

More than 2.6m cars were registered in 2015, with September alone seeing 462,517 registrations according to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Under current MOT rules, cars aged three years or older must undertake the test, meaning September 2018 will see a record number of MOTs take place across the country.

The huge number of cars needing pre-MOT inspections in September 2018 will provide a timely boost to mechanics, garages and service providers up and down the country, according to managing director of MyCarNeedsA.com, Scott Hamilton.

“More motorists than ever before needing MOTs”

Scott said: “2015 was the year that the UK motor trade really started to make some big strides forward, with new registrations passing the two million mark for the first time in over a decade.

“That strong performance three years ago means that this month should be a stellar period for service providers, with more motorists than ever before needing MOTs.

“Each month, MyCarNeedsA.com sends a reminder to car owners registered on our site if they have an MOT due.

“Car owners can then post their job with one click and receive quotes to carry out the work from a local network of approved service providers.

“September has the highest number of MOTs MyCarNeedsA.com has ever had scheduled for our service partners.

“We have more than 30,000 MOTs in the diary, and that number is set to rise rapidly over the coming days.

“It’s a great time for everyone involved in the trade and the record number of MOTs due in September will give the service industry a real boost.”

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