Report estimates 137,000 untaxed vehicles on Irish roads

There are estimated 137,000 untaxed vehicles on Irish roads, according to MyVehicle.ie.

Report estimates 137,000 untaxed vehicles on Irish roads

There are estimated 137,000 untaxed vehicles on Irish roads, according to MyVehicle.ie.

The car history check service published statistics on second-hand cars today, which also stated that around 8,400 cars have been written-off so far this year.

Car clocking, write-offs and false NCT certificates are some of the issues that show up during a MyVehicle.ie history check.

Speaking about the statistics, Justin Kavanagh, managing director of MyVehicle.ie said: "Safe driving is essential to improve our road safety in Ireland; however, the vehicles themselves must also be in safe operating condition.

"Purchasing a second-hand car can be an overwhelming experience. MyVehicle.ie offers drivers the reassurance that the car they are purchasing is of a safe standard with a traceable history.

He added: "During Irish Road Safety Week, I would urge all drivers who are considering purchasing a second-hand car to make an informed decision.

"A vehicle history check costs just 18 euro – a fraction of the maintenance and repair costs which could be incurred from buying a faulty second-hand car."

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