I'm just gonna wait and work on my baby till she turns 20. Then she doesn't need to take that stupid e-test anymore.
Be careful with this--you can't escape as easily as you think.
Do you have the car plated and on the road now? Do you require an e-test before your next sticker renewal?
If your answer is "yes" to all of the above, than contrary to what you might think you
are still required to pass an e-test before your next renewal, regardless of the car's age. I thought to go the same route as what you mentioned above, actually. Drive Clean & the M.T.O. are smarter than that though. You can't escape a previously required e-test by keeping the car off the road until it is age-exempt.
I can't remember the exact text off-hand, and am not in the mood to go digging for it this morning. An approximate paraphrase of what I unearthed however stated that "if your vehicle is less than 20 years old and requires an e-test before your next sticker renewal, it will still require that (one) e-test in order to renew the sticker after it turns 20. It will however require no further e-tests for subsequent sticker renewals."
If however you currently
do not require an e-test before your next sticker renewal, and she turns 20 before then, you should be ok. I think.
If you haven't verified your particular situation with Drive Clean and/or M.T.O., I would do so now rather than just sit & wait. It might save you some pain later.
-d.