Seen an article about the MOT test changing on the 20 May . It states from that date any diesel with a diesel particulate filter will fail the test if any visible smoke of any colour is seen.
Does anyone in the industry or with knowledge have any thoughts or comments on this please. A motoring organisation has stated the changes will mean the test is no longer black and white regarding pass / fail but will now be open to personal interpretation. Also, if a vehicle fails as smoke has been seen, how can you remedy the matter to then get a pass on retest ?
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New levels of failure are being introduced which means that a vehicle cannot be driven after a failure, and old diesels without a dpf are not affected despite the fact that by definition they are much more polluting and likely to produce smoke - assume the thinking is over time they will be scrapped and taken off the road in time anyway. Plus they were bought at a time when the then government championed diesel as the way forward. I understand CO2 emmissions have risen in the last year as more petrol vehicles come onto the roads.
I suppose the govt, if they've even thought it through that far, assume that non DPF diesels will be few in number in the next few years so rust or wear will kill them off anyway.
I have a diesel Audi, which will be fine passing but I also have 2 classic cars which will be exempt from the MOT.
I'll make sure both still pass and I'm very particular about making sure they are safe and reliable, but how many people wont...
The magazine also raises the issue of where are the required electric charging points - which are going to be required in large numbers if the drive towards electric continues - going to go? There is no space in London which doesn't even have enough parking so where are the charging points going to be - same on trunk roads as range concerns are the biggest barrier to electric.
The whole thing is modern political I'll informed, headline grabbing, not joined up thinking which ignores certain crucial issues.
I was thinking about buying a new diesel for my next car hence this post, but if it will never get an MOT obviously this changes things, hence why I would be grateful for anyone with knowledge of the field to give their opinion.
We’ve just traded our diesel Qashqai in for a new petrol one so thankfully don’t have to worry about the new changes.
If I bought now I'd go petrol, until electric charging points are satisfactorily resolved.
If you drive down Motorways all the time, diesels are fine, for chugging around London they're not good news.