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2014 BMW 3 SERIES2.0L Diesel

J1 OBC

Vehicle record for J1 OBC: 2014 BMW 3 SERIES (Blue, Diesel). Mileage: 107,533. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 09/07/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2014
Engine
1995cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle presents as roadworthy with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 16 June 2025 at 107,533 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, and the preceding annual tests show the same clean outcome. No advisories or mechanical faults appear across the five-year record, indicating the car has not entered a worsening or neglected condition. Mileage has accumulated at a typical rate for a 2014 BMW 3 Series. The record shows 87,920 miles at the June 2022 test, rising to 94,105 by July 2023, 100,047 by July 2024, and 107,533 by June 2025. That equates to roughly 7,000 to 7,500 miles per year between tests, close to the 8,961 annual average for the age. The history is sparse but clean, with only a duplicate failed-and-passed entry logged on 9 July 2024 at 100,047 miles carrying no defects, suggesting an administrative re-test rather than a genuine fault. A buyer should still commission an independent inspection of suspension bushes, coil springs, brake discs, and subframe corrosion despite the absent MOT advisories. Twelve-year-old BMWs commonly develop rear subframe rust and worn front control arm bushes that a basic MOT may not flag until structurally significant. The clean record implies previous owners kept basic upkeep current, but it does not confirm component condition beneath the test threshold. Given the 107,533-mile mileage and the vehicle's age, expect imminent consumable replacement on tyres, wiper blades, and possibly dampers. The lack of recorded faults points to reasonable care, yet no history can substitute for a physical check of structural integrity and drivetrain mounts before purchase.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
58
/ 100 · Below Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Below Average

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Live data last synced with DVSA: 28 Jun 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle presents as roadworthy with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 16 June 2025 at 107,533 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, and the preceding annual tests show the same clean outcome. No advisories or mechanical faults appear across the five-year record, indicating the car has not entered a worsening or neglected condition. Mileage has accumulated at a typical rate for a 2014 BMW 3 Series. The record shows 87,920 miles at the June 2022 test, rising to 94,105 by July 2023, 100,047 by July 2024, and 107,533 by June 2025. That equates to roughly 7,000 to 7,500 miles per year between tests, close to the 8,961 annual average for the age. The history is sparse but clean, with only a duplicate failed-and-passed entry logged on 9 July 2024 at 100,047 miles carrying no defects, suggesting an administrative re-test rather than a genuine fault. A buyer should still commission an independent inspection of suspension bushes, coil springs, brake discs, and subframe corrosion despite the absent MOT advisories. Twelve-year-old BMWs commonly develop rear subframe rust and worn front control arm bushes that a basic MOT may not flag until structurally significant. The clean record implies previous owners kept basic upkeep current, but it does not confirm component condition beneath the test threshold. Given the 107,533-mile mileage and the vehicle's age, expect imminent consumable replacement on tyres, wiper blades, and possibly dampers. The lack of recorded faults points to reasonable care, yet no history can substitute for a physical check of structural integrity and drivetrain mounts before purchase.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2014 BMW 3 Series (J1 OBC) has a recorded MOT history spanning from June 2022 to June 2025, with 5 MOT tests on record.

With 4 passes and 1 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 80%. The car boasts an impressive record, which typically reflects a conscientious ownership history.

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