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MOT AT 65
MoT exemption for classics divides owners but official fig
This week marks the the MoT test’s 65th anniversary. We look back on the seismic changes that it brought to British roads and motorists alike
1960s Britain needed an MoT that could keep pace with a changing motoring landscape as the decade progressed
Enthusiasts come out in favour of changes to how the DVLA will now handle issues faced by classic owners
The government has updated its rules about restoring and modifying cars. The regulations are longer than before but the outcomes are simpler, and I’ve read them so that... well, I was going to say tha
Autocar’s history of empirical road testing is the longest in the world. For more than a century, we have been verifying, scrutinising, describing and illustrating new cars in unparalleled detail. Dri
A RAFT of changes have been announced for the UK’s vehicle registration process, which will give drivers greater freedom and autonomy when it comes to recording modifications and repairs to their prid