WicklowMan
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Hi all,
Brought my car for the NCT lately. It failed on a number of things (it's 17 years old, but well cared for) First off, the valid ones. A sizeable hole was discovered in one of the sills, and being structural it'll have to be welded (mind you it wasn't spotted 18 months ago when the car was last there!)
It also needs a ball joint. The two of those are perfectly reasonable: both relate to safety and have to be done. The next bits are complete nonsense. Due to a .3% factor the car has been deemed to have an emissions problem. Apparently it's - wait for it - running lean!
I showed the report to a Scottish friend. He chuckled at that one. As he correctly pointed out "you could put that up on the machine again and get a different result". Last but not least, a bit of rust on the wheelarches ... on the 1 cm wide 'ledge' that's bent back in over the rear wheels that is. The rear wing is fine, just the flange part is rusted in places. That's no more structural than taking the maker's name badge off!
Apparently this upsets the NCT people because it's "not painted". We are now 10 years into the NCT (11 even?) ... is it not time that motorists demanded consistent standards from these people? It is beginning to look more and more like a con job to me ... they keep moving the goalposts.
The car drives no different to me, and the wheelarches are no different than they were the last time. The beginnings of that hole should have been spotted, which would probably have negated the need for now welding the car. It's a Volvo, and they don't exactly deteriorate fast with rust!
Incidentally, I wonder what the standards are like in Spain? Anyone know? It's a Spanish company that got awarded the contract in January for 10 years ... presumably we can't do things like test cars in Ireland, despite record unemployment.
Incidentally the mantra of the NCT being for "a safer enviornment" is completely bogus. In the worst of the worst days of people driving dodgy cars, less than 1% of accidents were caused by defective mechnicals. More people probably died through picking their nose while driving!
Brought my car for the NCT lately. It failed on a number of things (it's 17 years old, but well cared for) First off, the valid ones. A sizeable hole was discovered in one of the sills, and being structural it'll have to be welded (mind you it wasn't spotted 18 months ago when the car was last there!)
It also needs a ball joint. The two of those are perfectly reasonable: both relate to safety and have to be done. The next bits are complete nonsense. Due to a .3% factor the car has been deemed to have an emissions problem. Apparently it's - wait for it - running lean!
I showed the report to a Scottish friend. He chuckled at that one. As he correctly pointed out "you could put that up on the machine again and get a different result". Last but not least, a bit of rust on the wheelarches ... on the 1 cm wide 'ledge' that's bent back in over the rear wheels that is. The rear wing is fine, just the flange part is rusted in places. That's no more structural than taking the maker's name badge off!
Apparently this upsets the NCT people because it's "not painted". We are now 10 years into the NCT (11 even?) ... is it not time that motorists demanded consistent standards from these people? It is beginning to look more and more like a con job to me ... they keep moving the goalposts.
The car drives no different to me, and the wheelarches are no different than they were the last time. The beginnings of that hole should have been spotted, which would probably have negated the need for now welding the car. It's a Volvo, and they don't exactly deteriorate fast with rust!
Incidentally, I wonder what the standards are like in Spain? Anyone know? It's a Spanish company that got awarded the contract in January for 10 years ... presumably we can't do things like test cars in Ireland, despite record unemployment.
Incidentally the mantra of the NCT being for "a safer enviornment" is completely bogus. In the worst of the worst days of people driving dodgy cars, less than 1% of accidents were caused by defective mechnicals. More people probably died through picking their nose while driving!