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What The Results Of Your MOT Mean

Jack Dreyer | Friday 1st April 2022 3:00pm

MOT test certificate

Not sure what your MOT test results mean? Want to find out if your vehicle is roadworthy or not? Read Kwik Fit’s latest blog to learn how to respond to an MOT.

What Fails An MOT Check? Answer: Badly Worn Or Damaged Tyres

Kwik Fit | Wednesday 12th May 2021 2:38pm

montage of worn and damaged tyres

A tyre's condition, pressure, usage and (crucially) tread depth result in 10% of all MOT fails. Learn more & discover how to ensure your tyres pass the MOT.

Do Classic Cars Need An MOT Check? Find Out Now

Kwik Fit | Friday 22nd January 2021 9:05am

Morris Minor classic cars lined up in a row

If you’re unsure about the regulations required to get a classic car on the road, read on and all will be revealed by the experts at Kwik Fit.

Everything You Need to Do to Prepare for Your MOT

| Wednesday 13th January 2021 9:15am

MOT Test Front Of Car

Concerned about your next MOT? That’s completely normal. Here are some things you can check before your MOT to put your mind at ease and fix any issues.

Do You Need to Bring Your Old Certificate to Your MOT?

Bradley Jando | Tuesday 6th October 2020 11:16am

Car technician conducting mot checks under the car bonnet

Have an MOT coming up and don't know if you need your certificate? Don't worry, Kwik Fit has the answers you're looking for:




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