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PORSCHE 9112007 · 3.6L Petrol

J2 CSL

Vehicle Insight Summary

With 61,888 miles recorded, this Red 2007 PORSCHE 911 runs on Petrol with a 3600cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT
Valid
Expires 27/11/2026
Tax
No data
Fuel
Petrol
Year
2007
Engine
3600cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2007 Porsche 911 presents a currently roadworthy status with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 28 November 2025 at 61,888 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded. The prior day, 27 November 2025 at 61,881 miles, shows a failure with no defects listed, indicating an administrative or unrecorded rectification rather than a mechanical fault. Across the available history from 2022 to 2025, every test passed without advisories, confirming no worsening pattern in wear or structure. Recorded mileage sits at 61,888 against roughly 19 years of age, an average of about 3,257 miles per year. The tests show light annual use: 55,832 miles on 14 October 2022, 58,217 on 10 November 2023, 60,024 on 11 November 2024, and 61,881 on 27 November 2025. Gaps between tests are under thirteen months throughout. No rapid accumulation or dormant periods appear in the data. The clean record with no advisories points to consistent, if infrequent, use and basic compliance rather than deferred consumable neglect. A buyer should still commission an in-person inspection of suspension bushes, coil springs, and brake discs given the car's low yearly running and potential for perished rubbers from standing. The absence of corrosion or structural advisories in the MOT history is favourable, but DVSA tests do not strip panels. Check for underbody rust and brake caliper binding during a ramp examination. Verify the 27 November 2025 failure cause with the test station, as a zero-defect fail is atypical and may reflect a data error or withdrawn certificate. Otherwise, the mechanical evidence supports a low-risk purchase subject to independent pre-sale scrutiny.

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✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Full MOT History

MOT data last updated: 5/16/2026, 1:04:31 AM

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2007 Porsche 911 presents a currently roadworthy status with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 28 November 2025 at 61,888 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded. The prior day, 27 November 2025 at 61,881 miles, shows a failure with no defects listed, indicating an administrative or unrecorded rectification rather than a mechanical fault. Across the available history from 2022 to 2025, every test passed without advisories, confirming no worsening pattern in wear or structure. Recorded mileage sits at 61,888 against roughly 19 years of age, an average of about 3,257 miles per year. The tests show light annual use: 55,832 miles on 14 October 2022, 58,217 on 10 November 2023, 60,024 on 11 November 2024, and 61,881 on 27 November 2025. Gaps between tests are under thirteen months throughout. No rapid accumulation or dormant periods appear in the data. The clean record with no advisories points to consistent, if infrequent, use and basic compliance rather than deferred consumable neglect. A buyer should still commission an in-person inspection of suspension bushes, coil springs, and brake discs given the car's low yearly running and potential for perished rubbers from standing. The absence of corrosion or structural advisories in the MOT history is favourable, but DVSA tests do not strip panels. Check for underbody rust and brake caliper binding during a ramp examination. Verify the 27 November 2025 failure cause with the test station, as a zero-defect fail is atypical and may reflect a data error or withdrawn certificate. Otherwise, the mechanical evidence supports a low-risk purchase subject to independent pre-sale scrutiny.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this Porsche 911 (J2 CSL) from 2007 show a total of 5 MOT tests between October 2022 and November 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Porsche has a 80% success rate (4 passes and 1 fails). This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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