Reliable MOTs and repairs for peace of mind

At RandR Repairs, we make your MOT experience stress-free. Our experienced team in Streatham ensures your vehicle is safe, roadworthy, and legally compliant with honest advice and transparent pricing.

Why choose RandR Repairs for your MOT?

At R&R Repairs, we understand that an MOT can sometimes feel stressful, especially if you're worried about unexpected repair costs or your vehicle failing the test. That's why we focus on providing honest advice, transparent pricing, and practical solutions to help get your vehicle through its MOT as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.

Experienced technicians

With over 20 years of experience, our mechanics are highly skilled at identifying and repairing common MOT failure items.

Transparent pricing

We provide a straightforward quotation for any repairs, ensuring no hidden costs or unnecessary work.

Long-term trust

Our goal is to build long-term relationships with customers through trust and quality workmanship.

Your MOT process explained

When you bring your vehicle to R&R Repairs for an MOT, we'll carry out a thorough inspection to ensure it meets the legal safety and environmental standards required for UK roads. Our aim is to make the MOT process as simple and stress-free as possible.

What to expect during your MOT

The test covers key components including brakes, tyres, suspension, steering, lights, seatbelts, exhaust emissions, windscreen wipers, and other important safety items. If your vehicle passes, you'll receive your MOT certificate and can drive away with complete peace of mind. If any issues are identified, we'll clearly explain the reasons for the failure and provide a straightforward quotation for any repairs that may be required.

Common MOT failure items

There are several common issues that can lead to an MOT failure, many of which can be identified and repaired before the test takes place. Some of the most frequent MOT failure items we see include worn brake pads and discs, damaged tyres with insufficient tread depth, faulty lights, suspension wear, steering components, windscreen damage, and excessive exhaust emissions. We can carry out a pre-MOT inspection to identify any potential problems before your test.