Official DVLA Record

2000 MAZDA MX-51.6L Petrol

H417 HOD

Considering this 2000 MAZDA MX-5? It's a Petrol with a 1600cc engine showing 98,221 miles. MOT is not recorded and it's not currently taxed. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 10/05/2023
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2000
Engine
1600cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Mazda MX-5 in question presents a stable roadworthiness record over its recent history, with no defects logged in the two most current MOT tests—both conducted in April and May 2022 at mileages of 98,216 and 98,221 miles respectively. The vehicle passed both assessments without advisories, suggesting that any prior issues had been addressed before the final test. However, the absence of a test between May 2022 and now (July 2026) means the car has been overdue for its annual MOT for nearly four years, which is a significant red flag. While the last recorded inspection was clean, this prolonged gap raises concerns about whether critical wear items—such as brake fluid, suspension components, or tyre condition—have been monitored or serviced appropriately. The MX-5’s mileage accumulation has been exceptionally low for its age, averaging just 3,778 miles per year over its 26-year lifespan. This suggests either very light use or extended periods of inactivity, which can exacerbate issues like seized bearings, degraded seals, or corrosion in less frequently moved parts. The most recent mileage figures (98,216 to 98,221 miles between tests in 2022) indicate minimal driving over that year, reinforcing the likelihood of neglect in routine maintenance. The sparse MOT history—with only five tests spanning nearly six years—further implies that the vehicle may not have been subject to regular professional checks, increasing the risk of hidden mechanical degradation. For a prospective buyer, the primary focus should be on components most vulnerable to long-term neglect. Inspect the suspension thoroughly—particularly the rubber bushes, coil springs, and ball joints—for signs of hardening, cracking, or corrosion, as these are prone to deterioration when a car sits unused. Check the brake system for binding calipers, uneven disc wear, or fluid leaks, as stagnant brake fluid can compromise hydraulic integrity. Tyres should be examined for dry rot, uneven tread wear, or embedded debris, given the low mileage may mask underlying issues. Finally, assess the exhaust system for rust or loose mounts, and verify that all fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid) are correct and free of contamination, as these are often overlooked in low-mileage vehicles. Given the clean but outdated MOT history, the buyer should treat this as a high-risk purchase unless accompanied by a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic. The lack of recent testing and minimal mileage accumulation strongly suggest that the vehicle may harbour latent problems, particularly in areas not stressed by regular driving.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
45
/ 100 · Below Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Below Average

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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (50%)
! Older vehicle
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Mazda MX-5 in question presents a stable roadworthiness record over its recent history, with no defects logged in the two most current MOT tests—both conducted in April and May 2022 at mileages of 98,216 and 98,221 miles respectively. The vehicle passed both assessments without advisories, suggesting that any prior issues had been addressed before the final test. However, the absence of a test between May 2022 and now (July 2026) means the car has been overdue for its annual MOT for nearly four years, which is a significant red flag. While the last recorded inspection was clean, this prolonged gap raises concerns about whether critical wear items—such as brake fluid, suspension components, or tyre condition—have been monitored or serviced appropriately. The MX-5’s mileage accumulation has been exceptionally low for its age, averaging just 3,778 miles per year over its 26-year lifespan. This suggests either very light use or extended periods of inactivity, which can exacerbate issues like seized bearings, degraded seals, or corrosion in less frequently moved parts. The most recent mileage figures (98,216 to 98,221 miles between tests in 2022) indicate minimal driving over that year, reinforcing the likelihood of neglect in routine maintenance. The sparse MOT history—with only five tests spanning nearly six years—further implies that the vehicle may not have been subject to regular professional checks, increasing the risk of hidden mechanical degradation. For a prospective buyer, the primary focus should be on components most vulnerable to long-term neglect. Inspect the suspension thoroughly—particularly the rubber bushes, coil springs, and ball joints—for signs of hardening, cracking, or corrosion, as these are prone to deterioration when a car sits unused. Check the brake system for binding calipers, uneven disc wear, or fluid leaks, as stagnant brake fluid can compromise hydraulic integrity. Tyres should be examined for dry rot, uneven tread wear, or embedded debris, given the low mileage may mask underlying issues. Finally, assess the exhaust system for rust or loose mounts, and verify that all fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid) are correct and free of contamination, as these are often overlooked in low-mileage vehicles. Given the clean but outdated MOT history, the buyer should treat this as a high-risk purchase unless accompanied by a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic. The lack of recent testing and minimal mileage accumulation strongly suggest that the vehicle may harbour latent problems, particularly in areas not stressed by regular driving.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2000 Mazda Mx-5 (H417 HOD) has a recorded MOT history spanning from April 2022 to May 2022, with 2 MOT tests on record.

Across its entire MOT history, this Mazda has a 50% success rate (1 passes and 1 fails). Given the frequent MOT failures, it is worth checking if major repairs have been properly addressed.

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