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SKODA FABIA SE COMFORT MPI2023 · 1.0L Petrol

GP72 ACU

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Free vehicle summary for GP72 ACU: 2023 SKODA FABIA SE COMFORT MPI (Grey, Petrol). Mileage: 15,421. MOT: valid. Tax: untaxed.

MOT
Valid
Expires 15/03/2027
Tax
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Fuel
Petrol
Year
2023
Engine
999cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The Skoda Fabia presented a clean roadworthiness status at its most recent DVSA test on 16 March 2026 at 15,421 miles, where the examiner recorded a pass with no defects or advisories. With only this single examination on file, the maintenance trend cannot be mapped as stable, worsening, or resolving, yet the current certificate confirms the vehicle met statutory standards for brakes, suspension, emissions, and structural integrity at that date. The absence of any flagged items suggests the previous keeper maintained the car to test threshold four months before today's review. The odometer reading of 15,421 miles against a 2023 model year equates to roughly 5,140 miles per annum, a low accumulation for a three-year-old hatchback. Such restrained use often indicates short urban journeys or extended periods of inactivity, neither of which heavily stresses drivetrain components but can encourage corrosion on brake discs or perished suspension bushes through standing. The MOT dataset contains just one entry, so no mileage gaps or rapid accumulation can be evidenced; the sparse record simply confirms the car covered modest distance before its first test. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection despite the unblemished certificate. Low-mileage vehicles that sit unused may hide binding calipers, flat-spotted tyres, or surface rust on exhaust and underbody mounts not yet severe enough for tester comment. We recommend scrutinising brake disc condition, tyre sidewalls for cracking, and suspension arm bushes for deterioration, alongside verifying the service history aligns with the recorded mileage. Given the clean March 2026 result, no recurring mechanical faults demand corrective action. The prudent purchaser ought to confirm the vehicle has not remained stationary since testing, as four months of disuse could degrade fluid levels and battery health absent any MOT flag.

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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The Skoda Fabia presented a clean roadworthiness status at its most recent DVSA test on 16 March 2026 at 15,421 miles, where the examiner recorded a pass with no defects or advisories. With only this single examination on file, the maintenance trend cannot be mapped as stable, worsening, or resolving, yet the current certificate confirms the vehicle met statutory standards for brakes, suspension, emissions, and structural integrity at that date. The absence of any flagged items suggests the previous keeper maintained the car to test threshold four months before today's review. The odometer reading of 15,421 miles against a 2023 model year equates to roughly 5,140 miles per annum, a low accumulation for a three-year-old hatchback. Such restrained use often indicates short urban journeys or extended periods of inactivity, neither of which heavily stresses drivetrain components but can encourage corrosion on brake discs or perished suspension bushes through standing. The MOT dataset contains just one entry, so no mileage gaps or rapid accumulation can be evidenced; the sparse record simply confirms the car covered modest distance before its first test. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection despite the unblemished certificate. Low-mileage vehicles that sit unused may hide binding calipers, flat-spotted tyres, or surface rust on exhaust and underbody mounts not yet severe enough for tester comment. We recommend scrutinising brake disc condition, tyre sidewalls for cracking, and suspension arm bushes for deterioration, alongside verifying the service history aligns with the recorded mileage. Given the clean March 2026 result, no recurring mechanical faults demand corrective action. The prudent purchaser ought to confirm the vehicle has not remained stationary since testing, as four months of disuse could degrade fluid levels and battery health absent any MOT flag.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Registered in 2023, this Skoda Fabia Se Comfort Mpi with plate GP72 ACU has undergone 1 MOT inspection since March 2026.

Across its entire MOT history, this Skoda has a 100% success rate (1 passes and 0 fails). This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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