What year is mot exempt?

If your vehicle was built before 1 January 1982, you can stop paying vehicle tax from 1 April 2022. If you do not know when your vehicle was built, but it was registered before 8 January 1982, you do not need to pay vehicle tax from 1 April 2022.
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How old does a car have to be to be tax exempt from MOT?

Vehicles generally become eligible for MOT exemption from the date they become 40 years old. If your vehicle (car/motorcycle/bus) has not been substantially altered within the last 30 years according to the Department of Transport Guidance it will be exempt from MOT.
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What year cars do not need MOT?

Previously, the Department of Transport's regulations stated that any car that has been manufactured earlier than 1960 did not need an MOT check. In May 2018, the rules were changed and now any vehicle that is older than 40 years no longer needs to be MOT tested. This 40-year rule is a rolling date.
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Why are old cars exempt from MOT?

The thinking behind the decision, according to the DfT, is that these cars are “usually maintained in good condition and used on few occasions”. The decision also eases concerns that garages might not be adequately testing cars over this age, because the modern MOT applies less to cars of this age.
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What year is MOT exempt UK?

Eligibility. You do not need to get an MOT if the vehicle was first registered more than 40 years ago and no 'substantial changes' have been made to the vehicle in the last 30 years. This includes vehicles previously exempted on the basis of being first registered before 1960. Different rules apply to large vehicles.
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New MOT test conditions for 40 year old cars. 15/5/18



Is a 20 year old car exempt from road tax?

Tax exemption for classic cars is now rolling. This means that from 1 April each year, vehicles manufactured more than 40 years before 1 January of that year are automatically exempt from paying Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), otherwise known as road tax.
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Is a 1983 car tax exempt?

If you don't know when your car was built but you know it was registered before 8 January 1982, the same rule applies. This exemption is rolling, so from 2023, the dates will change to include those cars registered in 1983.
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Is a 20 year old car a classic?

For insurance and registration purposes, the age of a classic car, in most cases, is at least 20 years old but not more than 40 years old. If you are going to register it (and insure it) as a classic, it should have been kept to its original design and specifications.
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Are cars over 40 years old MOT exempt?

Vehicles that do not need an MOT

You do not need to get an MOT if: the vehicle was built or first registered more than 40 years ago. no 'substantial changes' have been made to the vehicle in the last 30 years, for example replacing the chassis, body, axles or engine to change the way the vehicle works.
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What age is a classic car UK?

The age of classic cars can vary considerably, and there are several definitions regarding how old a car must be before it becomes a classic. HMRC defines classics as being over 15 years old with a list price of at least £15,000, but to be tax exempt, the classic must be at least 40 years old.
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How do I claim MOT exemption?

To get exemption from the MoT you'll need to register as a Vehicle of Historic Interest (VHI) When taxing your car, you'll need to declare that it is exempt from the MoT process, and confirm that it has not been substantially changed in the past 30 years.
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Do I need to apply for MOT exemption?

A list of exempt types of vehicles is on the MOT exemption form (V112). You need to fill in the form if your vehicle is listed so that you can either tax it or apply for tax exemption.
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Are police cars exempt from MOT?

Fact Check-Police vehicles in Britain are exempt from MOT tests under specific legislation. A Facebook user has correctly identified a police car with an expired MOT certificate; however, his suggestion of wrongdoing is misguided. Police vehicles are exempt.
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What cars are 30 pound a year road tax?

Cars with £30 road tax
  • Skoda Octavia.
  • Kia Sportage.
  • Vauxhall Corsa.
  • Mazda 6 Tourer.
  • Audi Q3.
  • Ford C-Max.
  • Audi A6.
  • Mini Convertible.
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Do Historic cars need an MOT?

As of May 20, 2018, nearly all cars that were built more than 40 years ago are exempt from the annual MOT roadworthiness test, unless owners voluntarily elect to have their vehicle checked. Previously, only cars first registered before 1960 were exempt from needing an MOT.
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What cars are tax exempt?

Which vehicles are exempt from paying car tax?
  • Vehicles used by a disabled person. ...
  • Disabled passenger vehicles. ...
  • Mobility scooters, powered wheel chairs and invalid carriages. ...
  • Historic vehicles. ...
  • Electric vehicles. ...
  • Mowing machines. ...
  • Steam vehicles. ...
  • Vehicles used just for agriculture, horticulture and forestry.
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Why do 40 year old cars not need MOT?

The Department for Transport believes that the test is no longer relevant to cars that were built over 40 years ago. The logic behind this decision is that, according to the DFT, is that cars which were registered more than 40 years ago usually maintain in good conditions as they are rarely used.
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How do I register a historic car in the UK?

To declare your car or motorcycle as a Vehicle of Historic Interest, MOT exempt and tax exempt, you need to apply at a Post Office with:
  1. the log book (V5C in your name)
  2. a valid MOT certificate or a completed V112 MOT exemption form.
  3. your vehicle tax reminder letter if you have it.
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What vehicles are exempt from insurance?

Some of the cars currently exempt from the charge include: BMW 330e iPerformance hybrid, Mercedes C350e hybrid, Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid, Toyota Prius hatchback, Volkswagen Golf GTE hatchback, Volvo XC60 T8 Twin Engine hybrid, Audi A3 e-tron, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV SUV, MINI Countryman Cooper S E ALL4 hybrid and ...
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How many miles should a 20 year old car have?

Image via Flickr by FotoSleuth. As a general rule, you should assume that the average car owner puts 12,000 miles on a car each year. To determine whether a car has reasonable mileage, you can simply multiply 12,000 by its age. That means good mileage for a car that's 5 years old is 60,000.
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Are classic cars cheaper to insure?

Classic car insurance is usually much cheaper than regular car insurance. According to Baily Insurance Agency, a classic car policy costs around $200 to $600 annually. If you own an abnormally expensive vehicle, your rates may be higher.
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Why you should keep driving your old car?

Keeping your old car makes sense if: You're on a Tight Budget. You'll almost always save money by hanging on to your old car for as long as possible. Even if a new car costs less to repair and fill up, those savings are dwarfed by the upfront cost, monthly payments, and higher insurance.
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Is a 1977 car tax and MoT exempt?

New legislation will see most cars built before 1978 exempt from both MoT and road tax on a rolling 40 year basis from next year, with only vehicles that have been 'substantially changed' subject to an annual test. Currently, only vehicles registered before 1960 are MoT exempt.
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What age is a car classed as classic?

In short, any car that's aged 40 years or older is considered to be a classic car, or in official terms, a 'historic vehicle'.
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Is road tax going up 2021?

Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates will be increasing from 1st April 2021. Find out why and what you can do to avoid paying more for your car. One way of beating the tax increase is by knowing exactly what it is and why it's happening in the first place.
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