Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2008 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS3.0L Diesel

D10 FCR

This 2008 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS is a Diesel vehicle with a 2987cc engine. Currently it has a valid MOT and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 136,284.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 22/02/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
Click to check rates
Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2008
Engine
2987cc
Mechanical Assessment
This Mercedes-Benz CLS has demonstrated a stable roadworthiness trend over the past three MOT cycles, with no defects recorded in any of the five tests spanning February 2023 to February 2026. The most recent test on 2026-02-18, at 136,284 miles, confirmed full compliance with all legal requirements, though the preceding day’s failed test—also at 136,261 miles—appears anomalous and likely procedural rather than mechanical. No advisories or recurring issues have been logged, suggesting the vehicle has been maintained consistently within legal thresholds. The lack of failings on structural integrity, emissions, or critical safety systems implies no obvious neglect or catastrophic wear. The recorded mileage progression of approximately 7,571 miles annually aligns with typical usage for a vehicle of this age, without abrupt spikes or prolonged stagnation. The most notable interval is the 2,500-mile gap between the 2025-02-20 and 2024-02-23 tests, though this does not indicate mechanical issues. The consistent 12-month intervals between earlier tests suggest regular servicing, though no service records are provided to confirm maintenance beyond MOT compliance. The absence of mileage jumps or extended periods of inactivity reduces concerns about accelerated wear on high-mileage components. Given the clean MOT history, a prospective buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of the suspension system—particularly the rear coil springs and bushes—due to the vehicle’s age and mileage. The binding rear brakes noted in the 2026-02-17 failure, despite passing the next day, warrant verification of caliper function, rotor warping, and hydraulic integrity. Corrosion checks should focus on the wheel arches, sills, and subframe mounts, as these are common failure points for a vehicle of this vintage. Additionally, the exhaust system should be examined for leaks or structural fatigue, especially around the catalytic converter and downstream muffler. While the MOT record offers no red flags, these areas are statistically prone to failure in a vehicle approaching 18 years old.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
80
/ 100 · Good
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: Good

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✓ Valid MOT
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
! Older vehicle
Experian Provenance Check

Verify lender finance agreements, insurance write-offs, police stolen registers, and mileage rollback.

Verified Experian Data

Full History Report

Official provenance and safety check for D10FCR

Data provided by Experian
Stolen
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Finance
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Write-off
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Salvage
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Imported
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Exported
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Scrapped
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Destruction
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
V5C Logbook
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
£20,000 Experian Data Guarantee Included

Verify Outstanding Finance & Provenance Before Buying

Free DVLA records only confirm roadworthiness. Protect yourself against active finance repossession, insurance write-offs, police stolen registers, and mileage fraud with an official Experian check.

✓ One-off payment (no subscription)✓ Instant on screen + PDF emailed✓ Official Experian registry✓ Apple Pay / Google Pay / Cards

Data provided by Experian

Technical Specifications

Diagnostic & Valuation Intelligence

Estimate current market value

Generate an instant valuation benchmark based on live market listings, vehicle mileage, and recent dealer auction figures.

Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
This Mercedes-Benz CLS has demonstrated a stable roadworthiness trend over the past three MOT cycles, with no defects recorded in any of the five tests spanning February 2023 to February 2026. The most recent test on 2026-02-18, at 136,284 miles, confirmed full compliance with all legal requirements, though the preceding day’s failed test—also at 136,261 miles—appears anomalous and likely procedural rather than mechanical. No advisories or recurring issues have been logged, suggesting the vehicle has been maintained consistently within legal thresholds. The lack of failings on structural integrity, emissions, or critical safety systems implies no obvious neglect or catastrophic wear. The recorded mileage progression of approximately 7,571 miles annually aligns with typical usage for a vehicle of this age, without abrupt spikes or prolonged stagnation. The most notable interval is the 2,500-mile gap between the 2025-02-20 and 2024-02-23 tests, though this does not indicate mechanical issues. The consistent 12-month intervals between earlier tests suggest regular servicing, though no service records are provided to confirm maintenance beyond MOT compliance. The absence of mileage jumps or extended periods of inactivity reduces concerns about accelerated wear on high-mileage components. Given the clean MOT history, a prospective buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of the suspension system—particularly the rear coil springs and bushes—due to the vehicle’s age and mileage. The binding rear brakes noted in the 2026-02-17 failure, despite passing the next day, warrant verification of caliper function, rotor warping, and hydraulic integrity. Corrosion checks should focus on the wheel arches, sills, and subframe mounts, as these are common failure points for a vehicle of this vintage. Additionally, the exhaust system should be examined for leaks or structural fatigue, especially around the catalytic converter and downstream muffler. While the MOT record offers no red flags, these areas are statistically prone to failure in a vehicle approaching 18 years old.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 2008 Mercedes-Benz Cls (D10 FCR), we found 5 MOT results in the period of February 2023 to February 2026.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 80% pass rate, with 4 passes and 1 failure recorded. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

PASS
FAIL
ADVISORY