Unroadworthy Vehicle Collection in North Somerset
Got a car that's not safe or legal to drive? Don't risk points on your licence or worse, an accident. Ben Whitcombe Ltd collects unroadworthy vehicles across Somerset. We come to you so you never have to drive an unsafe vehicle.
Why Choose Ben Whitcombe Ltd?
Driving an unroadworthy vehicle is illegal and dangerous. We provide a solution that keeps you safe and legal. Our free collection means you don't have to pay for recovery or risk driving to a scrapyard. We come to your door.
- We come to you
- No risk driving an unsafe vehicle
- No MOT required
- Free collection anywhere
- Same-day service available
- Fair pricing despite condition
What We Accept
- No valid MOT
- Dangerous to drive
- Bald tyres
- Brake failures
- Structural problems
- Failed safety checks
Our Coverage Area
We offer free unroadworthy vehicle collection across North Somerset and surrounding areas. Click on any marker to see local service pages.
How Unroadworthy Collection Works
Describe the Issues
Why is it unroadworthy? No MOT? Failed safety check? Dangerous fault? We need to know.
Get Your Quote
Unroadworthy doesn't mean worthless. We'll give you a fair price for safe collection.
Safe Collection
We collect from your location, home, work, wherever. You never have to drive it again.
Areas We Cover
Main Coverage Areas
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