MOT Tests in Port Talbot for Your Car or Van
West End Service Station is a certified MOT station, regulated and licensed by the Department for Transport for carrying out class 3 and 4 MOT checks on cars and light commercial vehicles. When you have an MOT test with us, you will get an MOT test certificate which shows that your car or van is legal and roadworthy for driving on the roads in the UK.
By law, you must get an MOT for your new vehicle by either the third anniversary of its first registration, or for older vehicles by the anniversary of its last MOT.
What Does the Test Cover?
We ensure that your MOT test will cover steering, lighting and signalling equipment, tyres and road wheels, brakes, seat belts, the body and structure of your car, exhausts, fuel and emissions and the driver’s view of the road. If you require any preparatory repair work, or work on your vehicle in order to pass the MOT, our partners at A&D Auto Centre can offer a full repair service and great prices on parts for your vehicle, including tyres, exhausts and batteries.
How Do I Book a Test?
If you need a new MOT certificate, book your appointment for an MOT test by phone or in person to make sure your car or van stays legal and you are allowed to continue driving around the roads of the UK. It’s important that you don’t delay your test and cause yourself more issues by not getting tested. You’ll find us to be one of the friendliest MOT centres in the Neath Port Talbot area.
Can I Book an MOT Test Early?
Yes. In fact, it is recommended to book your MOT test at least one month before your current MOT expires to avoid any last-minute hassle or issues. You can check the MOT status and history of your vehicle on the government website to determine when your next MOT test is due.
How Much is an MOT Test?
Our Class 3 and 4 Car and Van MOT Testing costs just £45.00. You can pay by cash or credit/debit card.
Call us on 01639 886352 to book your MOT test!
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