MOT and assistance from RAC etc.
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MOT and assistance from RAC etc.
Is it correct that, if you chose not to MOT your car, that the RAC, AA, Green flag, etc. can refuse to come to your rescue? I'm sure I read it somewhere a while ago and wondered whether it was true.
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Re: MOT and assistance from RAC etc.
RAC T&C state:
I see no reason why other such recovery companies would have and different clauses.
There's another clause in the RAC T&C that might be of more concern to some people.....
As your vehicle is over 40 years old, then it is officially Exempt and having a MOT is optional, so long as your vehicle meets the exemption criteria regarding modifications.All vehicles must be insured and hold valid tax and MOT (unless exempt)
I see no reason why other such recovery companies would have and different clauses.
There's another clause in the RAC T&C that might be of more concern to some people.....
I wonder how many people are in breach of that T&C....Cover is not provided for company cars or other vehicles used for business, even if you are not using it for business at the time.
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Re: MOT and assistance from RAC etc.
My Morris van is excluded by the RAC. Registered as a private vehicle.
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They would seem to be doing themselves out of business with that attitude. Will they not cover anything they see as a 'commercial vehicle' or is it simply the case that they want people to purchase a business policy? Back in the day a lot of Travellers were used for business purposes and plenty of Saloons were used as company cars, not just vans & pickups.
I wonder how many Minor owners, of any variant, actually use them for business purposes nowadays? According to the DVLA website they would loose the tax exempt status.
"Your vehicle will not be exempt from vehicle tax if:
it’s used for hire or reward (for example, it’s used as a taxi for paying customers)
it’s used commercially for a trade or business"
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would not touch rac with a barge pole left me on a1 motorway for 13.5 hrs in
pitch black with nothing to eat or drink look at the reviews
dave
pitch black with nothing to eat or drink look at the reviews
dave
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I’d be interested to know how you get on, covering the Pickup !
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Re: MOT and assistance from RAC etc.
That’s very sneaky! Technically that clause means my daily driver wouldn’t be covered, since I have business cover (due to occasionally commuting to more than one place of work). I wonder how they’d be in practice?geoberni wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:36 am
There's another clause in the RAC T&C that might be of more concern to some people.....I wonder how many people are in breach of that T&C....Cover is not provided for company cars or other vehicles used for business, even if you are not using it for business at the time.
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Good morning first post so hello
I have Rac and just phoned them as we pick our minor up next weekend and have a 275 mile trip back home in it to do.They told me I am covered and know about the 40 year rule.I also have classic bikes which they said came under the same rules.
I have Rac and just phoned them as we pick our minor up next weekend and have a 275 mile trip back home in it to do.They told me I am covered and know about the 40 year rule.I also have classic bikes which they said came under the same rules.
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I think they might be referring to company vehicles, like a 'commercial' vehicle I mean. Otherwise as has been said, many cars would fall foul of the rule simply because the owner might use it for work once a year! Anyway, how would they know if your car was covered for business use?geoberni wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:36 am RAC T&C state:As your vehicle is over 40 years old, then it is officially Exempt and having a MOT is optional, so long as your vehicle meets the exemption criteria regarding modifications.All vehicles must be insured and hold valid tax and MOT (unless exempt)
I see no reason why other such recovery companies would have and different clauses.
There's another clause in the RAC T&C that might be of more concern to some people.....I wonder how many people are in breach of that T&C....Cover is not provided for company cars or other vehicles used for business, even if you are not using it for business at the time.
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Re: MOT and assistance from RAC etc.
Hi,
On collecting Ellie May from March I chose to drive her home to Mansfield.
When just outside Newark (Mansfield side) she blew her head gasket I rang Green Flag.
They recovered me, no questions asked, about MOT's or anything.
I don't understand, we pay these people to act as our recovery / roadside assistance / provide a service.
Note the 'we pay them'.
If they refuse to do this / provide a service then we will just go to someone who does and they will get a reputation and loose business hand over fist.
What then is the point of their existance?!
Hopefully there is someone on here who works for or with these companies and can relay (no pun intended) this point back to them.
Best wishes,
Mike.
On collecting Ellie May from March I chose to drive her home to Mansfield.
When just outside Newark (Mansfield side) she blew her head gasket I rang Green Flag.
They recovered me, no questions asked, about MOT's or anything.
I don't understand, we pay these people to act as our recovery / roadside assistance / provide a service.
Note the 'we pay them'.
If they refuse to do this / provide a service then we will just go to someone who does and they will get a reputation and loose business hand over fist.
What then is the point of their existance?!
Hopefully there is someone on here who works for or with these companies and can relay (no pun intended) this point back to them.
Best wishes,
Mike.
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