hi guys,
have finally got a date for the VIC test on the MV6.

VOSA should be named "TOSSA" IMO

On the paperwork & online forms it says you can ask for an out of hours appointment which includes Saturdays .
It costs £50 .00 instead of £41.00 so thought I would go for that to save having to have at least half a day off work

Politely asked VOSA for a Saturday date only to be told "There are no out of hours appointments at the moment".
I asked why , only to be told " there aren't any . . . anywhere "
OK I thinks don't want rub them up the wrong way

the VOSA guy says first available date is 17th April ,
Ah! thinks I . . . great .. am at hospital that day 8.00 am for an CT scan , i can do both in the one day

Vosa says only appointment available on that day is . . .yep youv'e guessed it 8.00 am

so settled for an afternoon appointment on the next day 18th

at least it will be done .
So . . then asked him is the car a Cat. C or D .? Answer . . . we can't tell you that as we don't know .
He went on to say that when the new V5 is issued it will state in the "notes" that "this vehicle has been substantially damaged & repaired but has passed a VIC check on . . " . (whatever date it was tested .)
It seems cat, C & D are both " noted" with the same words.
My MV6 has really superfical damage ( a very small dent in the wing & a very minor ripple to the rear door . No paint damage at all . .that is how minor the damage is.
Yet it seems that it could still be a Cat. C not a D .
Just wondering who decides which cat. it goes in ?

Getting fed up with the motor now . . .

and even more fed up with
TOSSA VOSA
Think I may have a look at Robseys 3.2 Elite

Rant over . . . . regards, Al
