"Grey area" over emissions limits causes confusion for garages and threatens further prosecutions
A workshop being found guilty of carrying out illegal alterations to a car has exposed a grey area in the law that puts anyone who modifies a car at risk of prosecution, another tuning specialist has warned.
He added, however, that since not every vehicle is type approved, it’s “very rare” that, for example, the emissions of a vehicle being used on the road would be measured in the same way as for vehicle type approval. The spokesman continued: “Manufacturers don’t type approve every vehicle; they submit a range of vehicles to the VCA to test and approve.
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