That means no more trying to get the brake shoe handbrake to pass the impossible test.
Perhaps not quite impossible Alex, but certainly a tough job. Especially when a few of the period road tests commented that the "handbrake failed to hold the car on the test hill". If Lotus had problems with their test fleet then I reckon we should have some slack at MoT time
I've been surprised at the reaction on the other car forums I watch. The Elan forum seems to be very much in the "daft idea" camp and the others have plenty of posts claiming the roads will be filled with death traps on wheels now. I'll come clean and admit I think it's great because it's one less hassle for me to think about, even though I now have a working handbrake !
I'm sure some folks over here don't realise what an MoT means in the real world. It's a statement that your car is roadworthy on one specific day and gives no warranty for day 2 or that it will stay roadworthy until next year's test, in fact the old certificates used to say something to that effect. From the reactions I've seen there looks to be an element of "if a mechanic has passed it, I don't need to bother with it until next year", which for our cars isn't really the case, is it ?