Months ago somebody was asking about this offer and if it was worthwhile/
I bought a cheap item (a windscreen wiper that I needed) from Halford's six months ago and qualified for a free MOT, which I booked online as soon as I got home.
Happy to say my banging old banger sailed through the MOT - no faults, no advisories, no charge.
TTT, I got a free MOT 3 or 4 years ago with a big chain, no faults then, either. I must be very lucky indeed, this 12 year old car has always got through without a hitch
I had a free MoT with Halford's a couple of years ago with no faults found. I've got another one booked with them in a fortnight's time. I've had all MoTs bar one done at Halford's and never had a problem.
As davebro – I have been using National Tyres MOT at ½ price for a few years now, the service is good; all advised failures genuine (no failures just to get the work).
But I think that might be down to how good the MOT testers they have employed at the branch I use.
Re tonyav’s post – you have to ask yourself why some local councils are running MOT stations to MOT their vehicle fleet?
The answer is that they want to avoid the unnecessary expense of fixing non-genuine MOT failures – which plague the industry.
I too have used a council MOT station when I lived close-by; I also used to use an MOT station run by a firm MOTing their fleet of lorries. The MOT tester admitted to me that he had worked for a garage where he was paid commission on work the garage got through failed MOTs.
So you have to ask yourself, would such a tester correctly assess your vehicle when they are paid commission to fail it – I would ban such a payment system (if I had the power).