The Government is considering scrapping the annual requirement for drivers to get an new MOT on their vehicles, and reducing it to every two years.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is believed to have raised the idea at a Cabinet meeting centred around tackling the cost of living crisis.
However, the move would only save drivers up to £54.85 for a standard car and £29.65 for a regular motorcycle every two years.
Marshall Motor Holdings Plc (LON:MMH), together with its subsidiaries, engages in retailing passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the United Kingdom. It sells new and used vehicles; and provides after sales services, such as servicing, body shop repairs, and parts sales.