Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2008 HONDA CIVIC1.8L Petrol

HJ58 GDK

HONDA CIVIC (2008, Petrol, 1799cc) — mileage recorded at 92,774. MOT status: valid. Road tax: not taxed. Check full history before buying.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 19/01/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
Click to check rates
Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2008
Engine
1799cc
Mechanical Assessment
The current roadworthiness of this Honda Civic is concerning, as the maintenance trend shows a pattern of recurring mechanical neglect rather than proactive repair. While the vehicle passed its most recent MOT on January 16, 2026, at 92,774 miles, it did so only after failing on a lighting fault. The presence of persistent advisories regarding suspension arm bushes, shock absorber misting, and a defective parking brake lever indicates that the vehicle is being operated with known faults that have remained unresolved for multiple consecutive tests. The vehicle has covered approximately 92,774 miles over eighteen years, averaging roughly 5,154 miles per annum. This low-mileage profile is consistent throughout the provided history, showing steady, incremental usage rather than long periods of inactivity. The consistency of the mileage accumulation suggests the car has been in regular use, yet the repeated failure to address consumable items like brake pads and suspension components points to a reactive approach to maintenance where repairs are only performed when strictly necessary to secure a pass certificate. Prospective buyers must prioritize a physical inspection of the front suspension, specifically the arm bushes and the offside shock absorber, which has been flagged for misting since early 2025. The parking brake lever mechanism requires immediate professional assessment, as the recurring advisory suggests a mechanical weakness that could compromise vehicle security on inclines. Inspect the wheel arch liners for structural damage and verify the condition of the headlamp lenses, which have appeared as recurring minor defects. Given the history of brake pad wear and suspension degradation, budget for an immediate mechanical overhaul to rectify these neglected items before relying on the vehicle for daily transport.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
70
/ 100 · Average
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: 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.

✓ Valid MOT
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! 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 HJ58GDK

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: 8 Aug 2026, 10:32
Mechanic's Historical Review
The current roadworthiness of this Honda Civic is concerning, as the maintenance trend shows a pattern of recurring mechanical neglect rather than proactive repair. While the vehicle passed its most recent MOT on January 16, 2026, at 92,774 miles, it did so only after failing on a lighting fault. The presence of persistent advisories regarding suspension arm bushes, shock absorber misting, and a defective parking brake lever indicates that the vehicle is being operated with known faults that have remained unresolved for multiple consecutive tests. The vehicle has covered approximately 92,774 miles over eighteen years, averaging roughly 5,154 miles per annum. This low-mileage profile is consistent throughout the provided history, showing steady, incremental usage rather than long periods of inactivity. The consistency of the mileage accumulation suggests the car has been in regular use, yet the repeated failure to address consumable items like brake pads and suspension components points to a reactive approach to maintenance where repairs are only performed when strictly necessary to secure a pass certificate. Prospective buyers must prioritize a physical inspection of the front suspension, specifically the arm bushes and the offside shock absorber, which has been flagged for misting since early 2025. The parking brake lever mechanism requires immediate professional assessment, as the recurring advisory suggests a mechanical weakness that could compromise vehicle security on inclines. Inspect the wheel arch liners for structural damage and verify the condition of the headlamp lenses, which have appeared as recurring minor defects. Given the history of brake pad wear and suspension degradation, budget for an immediate mechanical overhaul to rectify these neglected items before relying on the vehicle for daily transport.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Honda Civic (HJ58 GDK) from 2008 show a total of 5 MOT tests between January 2024 and January 2026.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 60% of its MOT tests, totaling 3 passes against 2 fails. The pass rate is roughly in line with national averages for vehicles of this age.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Suspension (9 issues), Brakes (6 issues), Lighting (4 issues), Tyres (3 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 20 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 3 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Offside Front Lower Anti-roll bar linkage ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt (5.3.4 (b) (ii))”; “Front Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick (1.1.13 (a) (ii))”; “Nearside Front Shock absorbers has a serious fluid leak (5.3.2 (b))”.

PASS
FAIL
ADVISORY