April 19, 2026
MOT Garages Open on Saturday in London
Looking for information on mot garages open on saturday in london? This complete guide covers everything UK drivers need to know in 2026, including costs, what to expect, common mistakes, and how to find the best DVSA-authorised garage near you.
What is an MOT test?
An MOT (Ministry of Transport) test is an annual vehicle safety inspection required by UK law for all vehicles over three years old. The test checks your vehicle meets road safety and environmental standards. Without a valid MOT certificate, it is illegal to drive your car on public roads — except to drive to a pre-booked MOT appointment.
In 2026, over 40 million MOT tests are carried out every year in the UK. Around 40% of vehicles fail their first MOT test, mostly due to issues that could have been identified and fixed beforehand.
MOT Garages Open on Saturday in London
Understanding mot garages open on saturday in london is essential for every UK driver. Whether you are booking your first MOT, dealing with a failure, or trying to find the cheapest garage near you, this guide has all the information you need.
The UK government sets a maximum legal price for MOT tests. In 2026, the maximum fee for a Class 4 MOT (covering most standard passenger cars) is £54.85. Many independent garages charge significantly less than this — often between £29 and £49. Using FindMyMOT, you can compare prices from every DVSA-authorised garage near you in seconds.
What does an MOT test check?
An MOT test covers 65 separate components and systems across your vehicle. DVSA-authorised testers check the following key areas:
- Lights — headlights, brake lights, indicators, fog lights and number plate lights must all be working correctly and adjusted to the correct angle.
- Brakes — brake pads, discs, callipers and handbrake are all tested. Brake performance is measured on a rolling road.
- Steering and suspension — play in the steering, worn track rod ends, damaged shock absorbers and corroded subframes are all checked.
- Tyres — minimum tread depth of 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre. Damaged or incorrectly inflated tyres will also fail.
- Seatbelts — all seatbelts must operate correctly, retract properly and show no signs of damage or fraying.
- Emissions — exhaust emissions must meet legal limits. Diesel vehicles are now also tested for visible smoke under a snap acceleration test.
- Windscreen and wipers — the windscreen must be free from significant damage in the driver’s field of vision. Wipers must clear the screen effectively.
- Horn — must work and be loud enough to be heard by other road users.
- Fuel system — checked for leaks that could pose a fire risk or contribute to excessive emissions.
- Number plates — must be present, secure, correctly formatted and legible.
How much does an MOT cost in 2026?
The government-set maximum price for an MOT in 2026 is £54.85 for a standard Class 4 vehicle (cars with up to 8 passenger seats). However, you are under no obligation to pay the maximum price. Many garages — particularly independent local garages — charge considerably less.
Here is a breakdown of typical MOT prices across London in 2026:
- Budget garages: £25 – £35 (often includes a free retest if you fail on minor items)
- Independent local garages: £35 – £49 (most common price range)
- Branded chains (Kwik Fit, Halfords, ATS): £39 – £54.85
- Dealerships: Often at or near the maximum £54.85
Using FindMyMOT, you can see the exact price charged by every DVSA-authorised garage near your postcode — so you never pay more than you need to.
How long does an MOT take?
A standard MOT test takes approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour for a Class 4 car. However, if the garage is busy, you may need to wait before your vehicle is taken in. Many garages offer same-day appointments via FindMyMOT, and you can request early morning or weekend slots to fit around your schedule.
If your vehicle fails and requires repairs, the garage may offer to carry out the work for you. In this case, a retest is usually free or heavily discounted if done at the same garage on the same day or within 10 working days.
What happens if your car fails its MOT?
If your vehicle fails its MOT, you will receive a VT30 refusal document listing all the faults found. Faults are classified into three categories:
- Dangerous: The vehicle poses an immediate danger to road safety. You must not drive the vehicle until the fault is repaired. The garage is legally required to advise you of this.
- Major: The vehicle has a significant fault that must be repaired before a new MOT certificate can be issued. You can drive the vehicle home to have it repaired (unless the fault makes it dangerous to do so).
- Minor (Advisory): The fault does not currently fail the vehicle, but you should monitor it and have it repaired soon to prevent it becoming a major or dangerous fault.
Common reasons for MOT failure include worn brake pads, blown bulbs, tyre tread below the legal limit, and issues with windscreen wipers. Many of these faults can be identified and fixed before your test, saving you the cost of a retest.
The most common MOT fail reasons
According to DVSA data, these are the most common reasons UK vehicles fail their MOT:
- Lighting and signalling (25% of all failures) — bulbs blown, lights misaligned, indicators not working
- Suspension (18%) — worn shock absorbers, damaged springs, corroded components
- Brakes (15%) — worn pads or discs, uneven braking performance, seized callipers
- Tyres (12%) — tread depth below 1.6mm, damage, incorrect pressure
- Driver visibility (8%) — cracked windscreen in driver’s sightline, wiper blades worn
- Fuel and exhaust (7%) — emissions above legal limits, exhaust leaks
- Steering (6%) — excessive play, worn track rod ends
- Seatbelts (4%) — faulty retractors, frayed webbing, broken buckles
How to prepare your car for an MOT
Taking 30 minutes before your MOT to check the most common failure points can save you the cost and inconvenience of a failed test. Here is a simple pre-MOT checklist:
- Check all lights are working — walk around the car with the engine running and test headlights, brake lights, indicators, reverse lights and fog lights
- Check tyre tread depth — use a 20p coin. If the outer band of the coin is visible in the tread grooves, your tyres are close to or below the legal limit
- Top up all fluid levels — engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid and screenwash
- Check windscreen wipers — replace if they are streaking or not clearing the windscreen effectively
- Check the windscreen — chips and cracks larger than 10mm in the driver’s primary field of vision will fail
- Test your horn — it should be loud and clear
- Check the number plates — both must be present, secure and legible
- Make sure the handbrake holds the vehicle on a hill
How to book an MOT via FindMyMOT
FindMyMOT makes booking your MOT faster and simpler than calling garages directly or using comparison sites that simply take your data and sell it on.
Here is how it works:
- Step 1: Enter your postcode on FindMyMOT. We show every DVSA-authorised MOT testing station within 5 miles, with their exact price and Google rating.
- Step 2: Choose your garage. Compare prices, read reviews, and check distance. Every garage on FindMyMOT is on the official DVSA register — no backstreet operators.
- Step 3: Tap Book via WhatsApp. Your message is pre-filled with a booking request and three time slot options. Just fill in your preferred times and send.
- Step 4: The garage replies 1, 2 or 3 to confirm your slot. No phone calls, no hold music, no booking fees. Confirmation typically arrives within 2 hours.
- Step 5: Turn up at your confirmed time and pay the garage directly on the day. FindMyMOT charges no commission and takes no cut from your booking.
FindMyMOT is completely free to use for drivers. We make money from garages who pay a flat monthly subscription to receive leads — not from booking commissions or your personal data.
FindMyMOT vs Kwik Fit, Halfords and the dealership
Most drivers book their MOT through habit — they go to the same garage every year, or they book online with a branded chain because it is easy. Here is how FindMyMOT compares:
- Kwik Fit: Charges up to £54.85. Convenient but rarely the cheapest option. Can be busy with long wait times.
- Halfords Autocentre: Similar pricing to Kwik Fit. Online booking available but often weeks in advance.
- Your local dealership: Almost always charges the maximum £54.85. Convenient if your car is still under warranty, but significantly more expensive.
- FindMyMOT independent garages: Typically £29 – £49. DVSA verified. Real Google ratings. Book via WhatsApp in minutes. Confirmed within 2 hours.
The average FindMyMOT customer saves £12.40 compared to booking directly with a branded chain — and gets confirmation faster.
Frequently asked questions
Can I drive my car if my MOT has expired?
No. Driving a vehicle with an expired MOT is illegal and can result in a fine of up to £1,000. Your car insurance may also be invalidated if you are involved in an accident while driving without a valid MOT. The only exception is driving to a pre-booked MOT appointment.
How early can I get my MOT done?
You can have your MOT done up to one calendar month before its expiry date without losing any of the remaining time on your current certificate. For example, if your MOT expires on 30 June and you have it tested on 1 June, your new certificate will still expire on 30 June the following year — not 1 June.
What is a free MOT retest?
If your vehicle fails its MOT, most garages offer a free or discounted partial retest if the repairs are carried out at the same garage within 10 working days. A full retest (at a different garage or after 10 working days) requires a new test fee.
Do electric cars need an MOT?
Yes. Electric vehicles (EVs) require an MOT just like petrol and diesel cars. The test is broadly similar but does not include emissions testing. Instead, testers check the electrical system, battery security, regenerative braking and high-voltage warning labels.
Find MOT garages near you
Ready to book your MOT? Enter your postcode on FindMyMOT to compare prices from every DVSA-authorised garage near you. Book via WhatsApp in under 60 seconds — no phone calls, no booking fees, confirmed within 2 hours.
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