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Two Cars. Different Renewals. One App Between Them.

Published 15 Mar 2026

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The logistics of running two cars in one household are straightforward until they're not. Each vehicle has its own MOT date, its own insurance renewal, its own service interval, its own road tax cycle. These rarely align, so throughout the year, there are six or eight separate renewal events to stay on top of, across two sets of documents.

Most couples manage this with a rough division of responsibility, you handle yours, I'll handle mine, which works until someone travels for work, someone's in hospital, or one car's MOT lapses during a busy week.

What combining them actually looks like

Revn's free plan covers two cars and two users. Both cars sit in the same account. Both users can see every renewal, every document, every alert. The timeline shows everything upcoming in one view.

Each car gets its own profile: DVLA-sourced specs (fuel type, tyre size, oil grade), its own document storage, its own service history. Separate records, shared visibility.

The three-car household

A teenager passes their test. A third car joins the household. The free Starter plan covers two, at which point Revn Pro, at £3.99/month (or £25/year on the limited-time price-for-life offer), takes you up to five vehicles. Need more? Business covers unlimited.

At £39.99 per year, or £25/year on the current price-for-life offer, it's a straightforward calculation against the cost of a single missed renewal fine.

For small businesses

The same logic applies to a sole trader with two or three company vehicles, or a small business where staff share access to a fleet. MOT and insurance compliance across company vehicles carries the same legal consequences, and the same £1,000 fine for driving without a valid MOT.

→ Managing two or more cars: how UK multi-vehicle households stay on top of it all

The administrative overhead of two cars isn't twice the work of one, it's actually considerably more, because the renewal dates are staggered. Bringing them into one view makes them manageable. Having both partners able to see and act on the same information removes a quiet source of friction.

Add both cars to Revn, free

Free plan covers two cars and two users. Shared timeline, shared visibility.

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