The new mot regulations state that a diesel will fail if there is any visible smoke. I take it this is when the car has been running for a wee while, and not when just started?
Must be as I've never owned any vehicle in my life which doesn't puff a little smoke when it's been idling for a few mins and then you blip the throttle.
We hope it's clear and not up to the testers discretion which would banish most older cars, or is that their cunning plan ?
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