How to find your nearest MOT test centre in Aberdare
Looking for a MOT test centre near you in Aberdare? You’ve come to the right place!
Take a look at the table below and see all the active MOT test centres in Aberdare. You can also find all the approved MOT garages in the UK on the .GOV website.
Centre Code | Centre Name | Address | Town | Postcode | Phone Number | MOT Class | Website |
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0969B7 | A & A Tyre Services | The Garage, Maes-Y-Ffynon Lane | Aberaman | CF44 6EJ | 1685876017 | 4, 7 | A & A Tyre Services |
1ALY45 | Moto Martyn Motorcycles | 325/326 Cardiff Rd | Aberaman | CF44 6UU | 1685870070 | 1, 2 | Moto Martyn Motorcycles |
3768BC | Motomec Aberdare | Park View Terrace | Abercwmboi | CF44 6AA | 1443472380 | 4 | Motomec Aberdare |
5490B1 | R J Harris Motor Engineers | Brecon Rd | Hirwaun | CF44 9NS | 1685811822 | 4 | R J Harris Motor Engineers |
6062BE | Rhigos Road Motors Limited | Rhigos Rd | Hirwaun | CF44 9PS | 1685812961 | 4 | Rhigos Road Motors Limited |
75363 | Vale Autotec Limited | Flat 1 Bank Top Garage, Smiths Avenue | Rhigos | CF44 9YU | 01685 811800 | 4 | Vale Autotec Limited |
75408 | G & L Auto Services | West End Garage, Mount Pleasant St | Trecynon | CF44 8NG | 1685872116 | 4 | G & L Auto Services |
75577 | ATS Euromaster Ltd | Canal Rd | Cwmbach | CF44 0AE | 1685873914 | 4 | ATS Euromaster Ltd |
9926A1 | Aberdare Ford | New Cardiff Road | Cwmbach | CF44 0AG | 1685873558 | 4 | Aberdare Ford |
S003010 | Kevin Thomas Motorcycles | Unit 4 Canal Road | Cwmbach | CF44 0AG | 01685 877723 | 1, 2 | Kevin Thomas Motorcycles |
S004833 | C&N Van & Commercials Ltd | Blue Unit Bryngelli Estate | Hirwaun | CF44 9PT | 01685 810377 | 4, 7 | C&N Van & Commercials Ltd |
V100252 | H P Price Cynon Valley Limited | Beacons View, Rhigos Road | Hirwaun | CF44 9UD | 01685 814333/813716 | 4, 7 | H P Price Cynon Valley Limited |
V100577 | Gerry Hill Car Sales | Canal Road | Cwmbach | CF44 0AG | 01685 875577 | 4 | Gerry Hill Car Sales |
V100885 | G T Motor Repairs | Canal Road | Cwmbach | CF44 0AG | 01685 886006 | 4 | G T Motor Repairs |
V101351 | Maesyffynon Garage Limited | Mount Road | Rhigos | CF44 9RJ | 01685 812764 | 4 | Maesyffynon Garage Limited |
V103967 | The Garage | Unit 24 Aberdare Enterprise Centre, Aberaman Industrial Estate | Aberaman | CF44 6DA | 1685870036 | 4 | The Garage |
V105995 | Noble Tyre & Exhausts | Unit 3 C1 Trade Park | Aberaman | CF44 6DA | 01685 874476 | 4 | Noble Tyre & Exhausts |
V107178 | Dudley Autos | Brooklyn Yard | Aberdare | CF44 9HR | 01685 819992 | 4, 7 | Dudley Autos |
Not found a garage that works for you? Try searching ‘MOT Aberdare‘ into Google – this will also provide you with a range local garage results which you could contact.
When is my MOT due?
To find out when your MOT is due, just enter your vehicle registration into our free MOT status checker.
With this tool you can find out:
- When your vehicle’s MOT certificate expires
- More details about how your vehicle performed on previous MOT tests
- Specific information about your vehicle such as the model, engine size, or exact model.
Once you’ve found out when your MOT is due, you can contact any of the local garages in Aberdare shown in the table above and get your test booked in for whenever it’s required.
FAQs about MOTs
What is a MOT?
In the UK, MOT tests judge the roadworthiness and safety of vehicles. Excluding a few exemptions, almost all vehicles need to be MOT tested and receive a valid MOT certificate at least once a year.
It’s worth noting that a vehicle can receive “Minor” faults on its MOT test and pass, but if the vehicle has any “Major” faults, these needs to be repaired before the vehicle is allowed to be driven again on the road legally and awarded with a valid MOT certificate.
What’s included on an MOT test
MOT checks carried out on your vehicle are comprehensive, and make sure all aspects and components are safe and roadworthy. A car’s overall performance is usually based on four key areas, which are:
Safety
The following safety features of a vehicle are checked make sure they meet DVLA’s legal standards:
- The body and structure
- Exhausts systems, fuel and emissions
- Steering and suspension (not including wheel alignment)
- Seat belts
- Tyres
- Brakes
- Electrical equipment, including lamps and reflectors
- Mirrors & windscreen
You’ll notice that the engine, gearbox, and clutch are not mentioned in the list above, and that’s because they are not checked on MOT tests.
Existing issues
If your vehicle have any existing problems, MOT garages will identify where there are potential aspects of the vehicle which could get worse in the future. This helps prevent breakdowns and accidents occurring in the future.
Emissions
Vehicles need to meet government standards when it comes to the amount of emissions they produce.
Functionality
All of a vehicle’s components need to function properly in order for it to be deemed roadworthy.
To find out more about what is and isn’t included on an MOT test, read our guide: Your complete MOT checklist.
Can you drive a car without an MOT?
No, on the whole, you cannot drive a car without having a valid MOT. Whilst there are some exception, if your car fails its MOT, or the MOT runs out, you’re not legally allowed to drive the vehicle unless you are driving to a pre-booked MOT test.
Driving a vehicle without an MOT is also unsafe and dangerous, not only for you, but also for other drivers. Read more on this in our guide: Drive without an MOT – what you need to know.
Can you insure a car without a valid MOT?
Most insurance providers require customers to have a valid MOT certificate to confirm that a car is roadworthy before being able to offer comprehensive insurance coverage. While some insurers may offer third-party insurance without an MOT, this is rare and usually comes with conditions. Additionally, driving without an MOT can invalidate your insurance.
To understand the specific requirements and conditions which relate to MOTs and insurance, it’s important that you check your insurance policy documents carefully. If you need help understanding how your car insurance policy works, get in touch with us. We’d love to help.
How much does an MOT cost?
The maximum fee you can pay for a car MOT is £54.85, according to GOV.UK. For a standard motorcycle MOT you shouldn’t pay more than £29.65. An MOT also doesn’t require you to pay a VAT fee either.
However, if your vehicle is assessed to have major faults, you’ll need to pay the garage to get them fixed in order for the vehicle to receive a valid MOT certificate and be eligible for driving safely on UK roads. The cost for those repairs is on top of the charge for the MOT test itself.
More resources about MOTs
Need more information about MOTs? You’ve come to the right place. Learn more about MOT status, history and tests in the guides below:
- MOT FAQs – Everything you need to know about MOTs
- What Does MOT Stand For? MOT Terms Explained
- Your complete MOT checklist
- When do I need an MOT?
- Motorcycle MOTs: All you need to know
- Can You Insure a Car Without an MOT?
- Can You Tax a Car Without an MOT?
- What MOT Class is My Vehicle?
- How long does an MOT take?
- Drive without an MOT – what you need to know
- Class 7 MOTs: Your Complete Guide
- How to report a car with no MOT