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WoF’s the matter?

It comes around all too regularly these days, especially with vehicles registered before 1 January 2000. I am referring to the Warrant of Fitness and the road worthiness of our vehicles. Of my fleet, several are older than 2000 and therefore require 6-monthly checks, but I have modernised a little bit over the last couple of years with a couple of Discovery 3s and a Range Rover Sport that only require 12-monthly checks.

Recently I got caught out with the ‘full sized’ Range

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