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Published Date: 26 January 2009
BELT-TIGHTENING by motorists during the recession is leading to an increase in potentially unroadworthy vehicles.
Some 51 per cent of motorists are worried about paying for repairs found during an MOT inspection, a survey by Auto Trader magazine found.

A further 10 per cent are delaying putting their car through an MOT test until after its due date, while 7
per cent are delaying renewing their road tax.

The survey showed that 32 per cent of motorists were holding off doing repairs to their vehicle, and, of these, nearly 15 per cent of the repairs were deemed to be "quite major", with 5 per cent described as "very major".

Matt Thompson, marketing director for Auto Trader, said: "It is extremely worrying that nearly half of all UK motorists are prepared to drive around in an unroadworthy vehicle to try and save money during these difficult times.

"With tightening budgets and possible job losses looming, motorists are being very careful with their money and feel that they have no option but to sacrifice essential vehicle maintenance as the cost of motoring continues to increase.

"We would urge all motorists to ensure that their vehicle is fully maintained, especially during the winter months."



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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2009 9:30 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Credit Crunch
 
1

truthsleuth,

26/01/2009 00:21:21
The 'freedom of the roads' - the trick is do not get caught.

As the petrol heads said before MOT was introduced - its a restriction on our liberties.
2

drunken proffet,

Tassy 26/01/2009 09:21:07
It just shows you,nobody wants to get their car serviced. You have to look at careers for your family scientifically. Take my advice, every man and his dog is a motor mechanic, advise your kids to become plumbers. They are the guys who unblock the toilets. It is all relative, some jobs are more essential than others.

 

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