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      04-02-2020, 12:52 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Toddy.46 View Post
Thats fine, i am a key worker and use the car most days. What the government say and how that is interpreted by individual insurance companies could ultimately result in a claim not being paid, for me that is a risk, and one im not willing to take. For the price of an MOT and if it keeps a local garage going im happy to to sacrifice 6 months free for peace of mind. Each to there own
If the car has a valid MOT (due to the extension given) no insurance company would get away with using that as an excuse not to pay out, and to be honest with what’s going on at the moment I don’t think they would dare try that.

Just to add, If anyone (including insurance company) checks the MOT status of the car online it will simply show it expires on its new expiry date in October. It wont have something in big neon lights saying this car has had its expiry date extended by the government due to the virus!

If you want to worry about non existent scenarios though that’s up to you
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