
I have noticed that lately there has been some confusion about what will be happening around the changeover date.
I've just received a Newsletter from VOSA this morning. It states the following...
IVA becomes mandatory on 29th April 2009.
SVA applications will not be accepted after 28th February 2009 ("..this will allow applications which are received up to and including 28th Feb
2009 to be processd and these vehicles examined by 28th April 2009..."
It is also clear that if a car is not inspected for SVA before 29th April 2009 it will then proceed by way of IVA.
If a car undergoes SVA before 29th April but fails then that vehicle "will be allowed up to 6 months in which to be re-presented for a
re-examination as provided for in current regulations"
This seems to suggest that a retest in these circs will be under SVA regs and not IVA.
Hope this clears up any confusion
So you could apply for SVA in February, get a date in April for a first test on a half built pile of parts, fail (obviously) and have 6 months to finish the build and apply for a "re" test?
I heard much the same when i called my local branch. The lady said as long as its booked in by end of Feb it will be checked under SVA guidlines although she didnt mention it would have to be tested still before April 29th which if everyones doing the same thing aiming to book in, in feb it could get difficult. The 6 month rule is pretty good so as long as i can move mine it will be going in even if it isnt finished.
does anybody know what the cost is?
SVA=
IVA=
SVA is £200 ish
IVA is £500+
Worth getting sorted!!
That's what I'm doing now. The cars all but finished but TBH I don't know where to say stop so I'm going to fire it in for the
test let them tell me and know I've beaten the IVA. Though I must say I'm cacking it looking at some of the cars on here. Especially Fozzies
in that mag 
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SVA applications will not be accepted after 28th February 2009 ("..this will allow applications which are received up to and including 28th Feb 2009 to be processd and these vehicles examined by 28th April 2009..."
What would an acceptable car look alike? Can it be a little rusty, non matching colour parts, What would an examiner say if you went there with a sort
of old banger?
Make fun of you, kick you off?
why on earth does the IVA cost more than SVA?
surely no special equipment is needed to test a reversing mechanism and a horn?
im beginning to get the impression amateur built cars and 'cottage industries' aren't welcome in this country any more. great shame.
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Originally posted by smart51
So you could apply for SVA in February, get a date in April for a first test on a half built pile of parts, fail (obviously) and have 6 months to finish the build and apply for a "re" test?
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Originally posted by speedyxjs
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Originally posted by smart51
So you could apply for SVA in February, get a date in April for a first test on a half built pile of parts, fail (obviously) and have 6 months to finish the build and apply for a "re" test?
I think thats what il do. Sounds like the best option.
Im off to the garage now do get some work done![]()
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I feel a record for the worlds worst SVA fail coming on...
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Originally posted by dinosaurjuice
why on earth does the IVA cost more than SVA?
surely no special equipment is needed to test a reversing mechanism and a horn?
im beginning to get the impression amateur built cars and 'cottage industries' aren't welcome in this country any more. great shame.
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Originally posted by dinosaurjuice
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I feel a record for the worlds worst SVA fail coming on...
i wonder if you could just turn up with a peice of metal with a chassis number?![]()
On the Cobra site, someone said the offices were closing down for all of March.
rolling chassis and base map here i come 
If you fail the "SVA" and have to have a retest within 6 months ...
a Does it cost for a retest ?
b If so How much
c What hapens if it fails the retest, another ??
RD 
Do bear in mind the examiner can just refuse to test the car if you turn up with it half finished.
The car must be driveable and a good attempt made to make it roadworthy.
I bet you if you turn up with a car which is a blatent fail you will be asked politely to go away and told to rebook for an IVA.
David
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Originally posted by rallyingden
If you fail the "SVA" and have to have a retest within 6 months ...
a Does it cost for a retest ?
b If so How much
c What hapens if it fails the retest, another ??
RD![]()

How far in advance can you book an SVA?
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Originally posted by l0rd
So, if you apply but fail to go to the test centre, what happens then? Do you have to re-aply for IVA?