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Aug 19, 2014
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5,516
Cliftonville
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32,957
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A Class Burstner
Exp
Since 2014
A new car is exempt for its first 3 years from requiring and MOT

Does the same apply to a motorhome?
 

vwalan

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Sep 23, 2008
8,835
5,798
roche cornwall
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4,148
MH
lynton5th wheel
Exp
since a child
are you sure pappa ?
thought they were what other people need. hee hee.
good answer really.

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sedge

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Jul 7, 2009
5,491
13,024
Nr Jct 3 M6
Funster No
7,396
MH
C class
Exp
Aug 09 to date 9,000 miles!
Yup - our 2013 was done in March for the first time.

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Geo

Trader - Funster
Jul 29, 2007
11,757
14,563
Mansfield,Notts
Funster No
35
MH
Autotrail Tracker FB
Exp
45 +years with breaks
Its a private vehicle with the same criteria and class as a heavy car so the 3 year rule applies.
A frames have nothing on this one
Interesting choice of words John Heavy Motor car and you are quite correct in their use.

I have long argued that my ordinary car licence covered me to drive a "Heavy Motor Car" without any limits on weight (Look up the definition) given that the class still exists and a Motor home is designated a "Heavy Motor Car"
Are DVLA and many others in ERROR when talking about other classes of licences to drive say a 12 Ton RV which is after all a "Heavy Motor Car" and I already have a licence for those.;)
 

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