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You are here: Home1 / News2 / ATS Euromaster: book MOT and garage work to avoid downtime

ATS Euromaster: book MOT and garage work to avoid downtime

Date: 13th August 2021 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 0

ATS Euromaster is warning that vehicle and supply shortages plus a surge in demand for MOTs and servicing could force vehicles off the road if motorists and fleets do not plan their vehicle maintenance.

As with the other sources, 2020 data collected by ATS Euromaster shows a significant rise in MOT activity from May onwards but peaking in mid-September through to mid-November as drivers rushed to get MOTs completed following the covid MOT extension.

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