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2014 FORD C-MAX TITANIUM TDCI1.6L Diesel

FV63 SYJ

Considering this 2014 FORD C-MAX TITANIUM TDCI? It's a Diesel with a 1560cc engine showing 60,561 miles. MOT is valid and it's not currently taxed. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 20/03/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2014
Engine
1560cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 2014 Ford C-Max Titanium TDCi presents a clean and stable MOT history, with the most recent test on 13 March 2026 at 60,561 miles showing no defects—consistent with the three preceding annual passes. This suggests the vehicle has been well maintained within the MOT framework, with no recurring advisories or failures to indicate deteriorating mechanical integrity. The absence of defects over four consecutive tests, including the latest, implies that major components—such as brakes, suspension, steering, and structural elements—have been serviced or replaced proactively. However, the lack of advisories does not preclude latent issues, particularly in areas not routinely inspected under MOT regulations, such as the timing belt, differential fluid, or minor corrosion in less visible panels. The mileage accumulation of 5,047 miles per year over its 12-year lifespan is notably low, reflecting either infrequent use or prolonged periods of inactivity. The recorded mileage jumps—from 46,776 miles in December 2022 to 51,491 miles in March 2024 (a gap of 18 months with just 4,715 miles covered)—suggest the vehicle may have spent extended periods unused. Such low annual mileage reduces wear on consumables like tyres and brakes but does not eliminate the risk of fluid degradation, seized components, or corrosion in neglected areas. The most recent 4,213-mile increase between March 2025 and March 2026 indicates recent activity, though the overall pattern raises questions about whether the vehicle has been stored in conditions that could accelerate hidden wear. Given the absence of MOT advisories or defects, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of components not covered by the test. Pay particular attention to brake fluid condition and binding calipers , as low-mileage vehicles can still suffer from fluid breakdown or seized pistons if not driven regularly. Check for corrosion in wheel arches, sills, and underbody panels , especially if the car has been exposed to salt or moisture during storage. The suspension bushes, coil springs, and ball joints should be assessed for dryness or cracking, as these can degrade even with minimal use. Finally, verify that all fluids—engine oil, coolant, and differential—are fresh , as stagnation can lead to sludge buildup or failure in critical systems. While the MOT record is reassuring, a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic remains essential to confirm the vehicle’s true condition.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
88
/ 100 · Good
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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
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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The 2014 Ford C-Max Titanium TDCi presents a clean and stable MOT history, with the most recent test on 13 March 2026 at 60,561 miles showing no defects—consistent with the three preceding annual passes. This suggests the vehicle has been well maintained within the MOT framework, with no recurring advisories or failures to indicate deteriorating mechanical integrity. The absence of defects over four consecutive tests, including the latest, implies that major components—such as brakes, suspension, steering, and structural elements—have been serviced or replaced proactively. However, the lack of advisories does not preclude latent issues, particularly in areas not routinely inspected under MOT regulations, such as the timing belt, differential fluid, or minor corrosion in less visible panels. The mileage accumulation of 5,047 miles per year over its 12-year lifespan is notably low, reflecting either infrequent use or prolonged periods of inactivity. The recorded mileage jumps—from 46,776 miles in December 2022 to 51,491 miles in March 2024 (a gap of 18 months with just 4,715 miles covered)—suggest the vehicle may have spent extended periods unused. Such low annual mileage reduces wear on consumables like tyres and brakes but does not eliminate the risk of fluid degradation, seized components, or corrosion in neglected areas. The most recent 4,213-mile increase between March 2025 and March 2026 indicates recent activity, though the overall pattern raises questions about whether the vehicle has been stored in conditions that could accelerate hidden wear. Given the absence of MOT advisories or defects, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of components not covered by the test. Pay particular attention to brake fluid condition and binding calipers , as low-mileage vehicles can still suffer from fluid breakdown or seized pistons if not driven regularly. Check for corrosion in wheel arches, sills, and underbody panels , especially if the car has been exposed to salt or moisture during storage. The suspension bushes, coil springs, and ball joints should be assessed for dryness or cracking, as these can degrade even with minimal use. Finally, verify that all fluids—engine oil, coolant, and differential—are fresh , as stagnation can lead to sludge buildup or failure in critical systems. While the MOT record is reassuring, a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic remains essential to confirm the vehicle’s true condition.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Ford C-Max Titanium Tdci (FV63 SYJ) from 2014 show a total of 4 MOT tests between December 2022 and March 2026.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 4 passes against 0 fails. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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