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Offline Diamond Hell

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Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« on: 25 February 2009, 14:40 »
After buying this Cat-C Polo I decided that the MOT was bent, so I've appealed it, as it was done 20th Feb. 

Anyone been through this process?  Apparently VOSA invite the testing station in question down to be at the re-appraisal.  Sounds like a session in front of the headmaster to me :shocked:

Should be an interesting question, that's for sure!
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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #1 on: 25 February 2009, 15:14 »
 :grin: yep, basically they will get an examiner to re-inspect/ MOT it  and they will then be asked why things werent spotted / missed,

and as you trailered it home, it wont have done that many miles I guess.  :huh:

Bye bye MOT auth if its happened to them before, if not they will be monitored  :nerd:

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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #2 on: 25 February 2009, 16:01 »
I have been through this too. Years ago, I bought an older shape BMW 320i from a house dealer in Salisbury. When I got the car home, I found that the horn did not work and the exhaust manifold was blowing like a b!tch. I tried calling the chap that sold me the car, but he was always unavailable. I thought then that he must have had some kind of deal with a local garage to turn a blind eye to certain things on cars that he had up for sale. So I called the Ministry Of Transport and they arranged a garage local to me where they would appraise the MOT with the original inspector present. It took about an hour and not only was the manifold deamed dangerous, but the sills were rotted out as well and a shock absorber was leaking. As a result, the inspector lost his ticket, but I did not lose my MOT.
I left the car with the local garage to sort out what had been picked up, who then proceeded to rip me off. Hurn Airport Services, they are called. Avoid like the plague, rip off theiving b@stards.
The manifold turned out to be the older 6 into 1, which are known for warping. BMW sorted this out by producing a 6 into 2 into 1, thus relieving the stress. What thegarage did was to remove the manifold and have it skimmed for 250 quid. :shocked: Without informing me! They then told me about the later manifolds which are readily availble in scrap yards which I could have bought for 30 quid or so. I ended up paying over 400 quid in repairs for a car that cost me 700.
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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #3 on: 25 February 2009, 19:27 »
I wound up driving it back actually - rear diff on the Passat started leaking from the input shaft  on Saturday :embarassed: - I didn't want to haul the trailer for 180 miles with the Polo on it.

If I'd trailered it I would have spotted the problems as I was strapping it down - I should imagine all merry hell would have broken loose at that point as I would have handed over the money at that point and realised I'd been stitched there and then.

Trading standards have been in contact in respose to a phone call too - they seemed to know a bit more about the scum I bought the car from than I did, which is 'interesting'.
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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #4 on: 26 February 2009, 10:49 »
I have been through this too. Years ago, I bought an older shape BMW 320i from a house dealer in Salisbury. When I got the car home, I found that the horn did not work and the exhaust manifold was blowing like a b!tch. I tried calling the chap that sold me the car, but he was always unavailable. I thought then that he must have had some kind of deal with a local garage to turn a blind eye to certain things on cars that he had up for sale. So I called the Ministry Of Transport and they arranged a garage local to me where they would appraise the MOT with the original inspector present. It took about an hour and not only was the manifold deamed dangerous, but the sills were rotted out as well and a shock absorber was leaking. As a result, the inspector lost his ticket, but I did not lose my MOT.
I left the car with the local garage to sort out what had been picked up, who then proceeded to rip me off. Hurn Airport Services, they are called. Avoid like the plague, rip off theiving b@stards.
The manifold turned out to be the older 6 into 1, which are known for warping. BMW sorted this out by producing a 6 into 2 into 1, thus relieving the stress. What thegarage did was to remove the manifold and have it skimmed for 250 quid. :shocked: Without informing me! They then told me about the later manifolds which are readily availble in scrap yards which I could have bought for 30 quid or so. I ended up paying over 400 quid in repairs for a car that cost me 700.

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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #5 on: 26 February 2009, 13:24 »
Hope you get this sorted, bloody annoying when this stuff goes sour, too many dishonest people about.

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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #6 on: 26 February 2009, 13:56 »
I have been through this too. Years ago, I bought an older shape BMW 320i from a house dealer in Salisbury. When I got the car home, I found that the horn did not work and the exhaust manifold was blowing like a b!tch. I tried calling the chap that sold me the car, but he was always unavailable. I thought then that he must have had some kind of deal with a local garage to turn a blind eye to certain things on cars that he had up for sale. So I called the Ministry Of Transport and they arranged a garage local to me where they would appraise the MOT with the original inspector present. It took about an hour and not only was the manifold deamed dangerous, but the sills were rotted out as well and a shock absorber was leaking. As a result, the inspector lost his ticket, but I did not lose my MOT.
I left the car with the local garage to sort out what had been picked up, who then proceeded to rip me off. Hurn Airport Services, they are called. Avoid like the plague, rip off theiving b@stards.
The manifold turned out to be the older 6 into 1, which are known for warping. BMW sorted this out by producing a 6 into 2 into 1, thus relieving the stress. What thegarage did was to remove the manifold and have it skimmed for 250 quid. :shocked: Without informing me! They then told me about the later manifolds which are readily availble in scrap yards which I could have bought for 30 quid or so. I ended up paying over 400 quid in repairs for a car that cost me 700.

Hurn Airport Services in bournemouth?


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Re: Anyone been to an MOT re-appraisal?
« Reply #7 on: 26 February 2009, 19:30 »
Yea I know where it is....was around there last thursday, won't go there then. Was looking at something at Bournemouth auto salvage....

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