Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

1993 PROTON 1.3 GE1.3L Petrol

L491 EUD

With 93,253 miles recorded, this Red 1993 PROTON 1.3 GE runs on Petrol with a 1298cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 21/10/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1993
Engine
1298cc
Mechanical Assessment
This Proton 1.3 GE presents a stable and unremarkable MOT history, with the most recent test on 2 October 2025 at 93,253 miles passing without any defects. The consistency extends back through the preceding four annual tests—27 September 2023 (91,870 miles), 6 October 2022 (91,284 miles), and 28 September 2021 (90,364 miles)—all of which also cleared with no advisories or failures. Such a clean record over five consecutive MOTs suggests either meticulous maintenance by previous owners or, more likely, a vehicle that has been stored or driven very lightly. There is no evidence of recurring mechanical issues, structural corrosion, or component wear that would typically trigger advisories or defects in modern testing protocols. The mileage progression—just 630 miles added between October 2024 and October 2025, and similarly modest increments in prior years—indicates this car has been used sparingly, averaging around 2,826 miles annually over its 33-year lifespan. This low mileage is unusual for a vehicle of this age, often pointing to either infrequent use or long periods of inactivity. The lack of mileage accumulation reduces wear on consumables like tyres and brakes, but it also raises questions about whether the engine, suspension bushes, and other friction-based components have been regularly exercised to prevent degradation. Without advisories in the MOT history, there’s no direct indication of neglect, but the stagnant mileage does warrant closer inspection of fluid levels, battery health, and signs of moisture ingress in less frequently used systems. Given the absence of MOT advisories, a buyer should still verify several high-wear areas in person. The suspension—particularly the rear coil springs, bushes, and dampers—should be checked for stiffness or leaks, as these components can degrade even with minimal use. Brakes, including the rear calipers and discs, should be inspected for corrosion or uneven wear, especially if the car has been left unused for extended periods. Tyre condition is less of a concern given the low mileage, but sidewalls should be examined for cracking or dry rot. The exhaust system, while not flagged in the MOTs, may have suffered from surface rust if the car has been exposed to moisture without movement. Finally, a compression test or oil analysis would be prudent to confirm the engine’s internal condition, as prolonged inactivity can lead to sludge buildup or seized components.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
85
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

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
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

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Mechanic's Historical Review
This Proton 1.3 GE presents a stable and unremarkable MOT history, with the most recent test on 2 October 2025 at 93,253 miles passing without any defects. The consistency extends back through the preceding four annual tests—27 September 2023 (91,870 miles), 6 October 2022 (91,284 miles), and 28 September 2021 (90,364 miles)—all of which also cleared with no advisories or failures. Such a clean record over five consecutive MOTs suggests either meticulous maintenance by previous owners or, more likely, a vehicle that has been stored or driven very lightly. There is no evidence of recurring mechanical issues, structural corrosion, or component wear that would typically trigger advisories or defects in modern testing protocols. The mileage progression—just 630 miles added between October 2024 and October 2025, and similarly modest increments in prior years—indicates this car has been used sparingly, averaging around 2,826 miles annually over its 33-year lifespan. This low mileage is unusual for a vehicle of this age, often pointing to either infrequent use or long periods of inactivity. The lack of mileage accumulation reduces wear on consumables like tyres and brakes, but it also raises questions about whether the engine, suspension bushes, and other friction-based components have been regularly exercised to prevent degradation. Without advisories in the MOT history, there’s no direct indication of neglect, but the stagnant mileage does warrant closer inspection of fluid levels, battery health, and signs of moisture ingress in less frequently used systems. Given the absence of MOT advisories, a buyer should still verify several high-wear areas in person. The suspension—particularly the rear coil springs, bushes, and dampers—should be checked for stiffness or leaks, as these components can degrade even with minimal use. Brakes, including the rear calipers and discs, should be inspected for corrosion or uneven wear, especially if the car has been left unused for extended periods. Tyre condition is less of a concern given the low mileage, but sidewalls should be examined for cracking or dry rot. The exhaust system, while not flagged in the MOTs, may have suffered from surface rust if the car has been exposed to moisture without movement. Finally, a compression test or oil analysis would be prudent to confirm the engine’s internal condition, as prolonged inactivity can lead to sludge buildup or seized components.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 1993 Proton 1.3 Ge (L491 EUD), we found 5 MOT results in the period of September 2021 to October 2025.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 5 passes against 0 fails. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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