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> After two years for brand new cars, then every year till the car is twenty > years old, then every six months. > > Once a car is thirty years old it can be registered as a "collector's > vehicle", which means you get big discounts on licensing and insurance, and > also that you can take the car off the road for as long as you like and then > just take it for a test when you want to drive it again. However each test > is still valid for only six months. > That sounds a bit odd. Our UK tests are annually from 3 years old, which seems a reasonable interval. I can't see why a car less than 20 should deteriorate slower than one more than twenty. OTOH, our tests are £40 or so (US$70 at the present exchange). Dave. UK VW Type 3 & 4 Club http://www.hallvw.clara.co.uk/ ------ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~