The Independent Garage Association (IGA) is campaigning against the practice of discounting MOTs to help garages recuperate costs from the loss of revenue throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
It follows a sudden and drastic decline in garage business as a result of the current lockdown and recent MOT extension.
The trade body says an end to MOT discounting will help independents recover from recent losses and re-establish business.
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Stuart James, IGA Chief Executive states: “Provision of the MOT service is critical to the safety of UK road users, but many garages feel the need to discount MOTs to remain competitive, leaving them struggling to cover their hourly business costs.
“The industry cannot afford to continue providing MOT tests as a loss-making service going forward.
“As we start to see the lockdown easing, the time is right for garages to stand united by charging the DVSA’s recommended price of £54.85 for an MOT test.
“This will help independent garages to remain open, recoup recent losses, and allow them to carry out their vital roles keeping the UK’s vehicles running safely.”
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