Inspection was another problem we had to deal with during the trip, because the motorhome is from March and we left in November, so we had no chance to do it before we left Portugal and forced us to do it abroad.
This was probably the least information we could find and even when we were in Portugal we went to some inspection centers and nobody really got us clear.
One thing is for sure, an inspection carried out abroad is not valid in Portugal, so even doing the mid-trip inspection, once we arrived, we had to do it again.
Another problem that this raises is that older vans especially tend to fail, for example from emissions, noise or other small things, so if we simply come to a foreign inspection center to do the inspection if if they are strict we may risk failing.
At first we didn’t even know if we could perform the inspection abroad, then we came to know that. If we can do in any country and any inspection center? We do not know. What we do know is that insurance is supposed to be valid only if we have the inspection done. The point is that countries have different ‘inspection roles’, there are countries that don’t even have stamps. This is to say that if for example they have in Ukraine, or elsewhere a little farther the police probably have never seen a Portuguese inspection role, so a fine for not having it seems to us very unlikely.
How do we resolve the issue? We did the inspection in England, in a land called Stratford-Upon-Avon, in a very shady workshop. We arrived at this workshop because a friend of a friend had lived nearby and said they were passing cars outside. When we got there, he pretended to do the inspection, took us to a room, said something like ‘how do I know they aren’t from the police?‘ and what he was doing was dangerous and I don’t know that he then asked us for 120 pounds (160 €), gave us 3 standard A4 sheets with the results, a signature, a workshop stamp and that’s it … we wondered, we had done that in 5 minutes in Word, but that’s it.
What did it serve us for? For nothing, never at any border we were asked “Do you have inspection?”, We almost never showed it to anyone … The usefulness of it was above all that we were more relaxed because we knew we had it. If it were ever really accurate, we don’t know if it really had value.