Hi folks
Girlfriend and I are currently looking at getting a new car to replace the rather battered old one we have at the moment. Now the battered old cars MOT is up on the 10th of March and we have it booked in for the 6th of March at the moment to get tested. We know it will fail, believe me, it will, but we are just wondering where we will stand if it does? Do we need to get the stuff fixed there and then and retested, or will we still be allowed to legally drive it up until the 10th?
Only reason that I ask is that we are pretty close to getting a new car and think that maybe the stuff wrong with the existing car would cost more to fix than it is worth.
Apologies if this sounds confusing but any help would be appreciated
Girlfriend and I are currently looking at getting a new car to replace the rather battered old one we have at the moment. Now the battered old cars MOT is up on the 10th of March and we have it booked in for the 6th of March at the moment to get tested. We know it will fail, believe me, it will, but we are just wondering where we will stand if it does? Do we need to get the stuff fixed there and then and retested, or will we still be allowed to legally drive it up until the 10th?
Only reason that I ask is that we are pretty close to getting a new car and think that maybe the stuff wrong with the existing car would cost more to fix than it is worth.
Apologies if this sounds confusing but any help would be appreciated

..well i would lol 
, what I do & advise all my customers to do especially on older cars is have a "pre MOT check" so we can easily see if there are likely to be any problems & get them sorted before the cars put through a test ,this way you always have a current certificate
, That's the reason we offer a "pre check" for a small nominal fee ,At least then the customer can see your on their side & have the piece of mind that when their car is tested there's a 99.9% chance of a pass & only one test fee