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2017 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF2.0L Diesel

M19 LAF

This 2017 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF is a Diesel vehicle with a 1968cc engine. Currently it has a valid MOT and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 75,011.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 06/10/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2017
Engine
1968cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Volkswagen Golf presents a clean bill of health at its most recent inspection on 17 September 2025, passing at 75,011 miles with no defects or advisories recorded. That result extends a pattern of largely trouble-free tests stretching back to 2022, suggesting a stable maintenance trend rather than a developing fault profile. A brief blip appeared in late September 2024 when the car failed at 63,935 miles, yet it passed a retest four days later at 64,189 miles, also without recorded defects; the speed of that turnaround points to minor items such as lighting or wiper blades rather than structural or mechanical failure. Mileage accumulation sits comfortably within normal parameters for a 2017 model, averaging roughly 10,000 miles per year over the last three tests. The jump from 52,959 miles in September 2023 to 64,189 miles in October 2024 reflects consistent daily use, while the most recent 12-month interval added a further 10,822 miles. No unexplained gaps or sudden spikes appear in the timeline, and the odometer progression aligns with the recorded test dates, supporting the likelihood of genuine mileage. With no advisories logged across five consecutive tests, the documented history offers little specific direction for a physical inspection beyond the standard wear points for this age and mileage. Focus attention on the front suspension control arm bushes and rear axle trailing arms, areas where the MQB platform tends to develop play once past 70,000 miles. Brake discs and pads should be measured for remaining thickness, given the absence of any recorded wear advisories, and the underside warrants a close look for corrosion on the subframe mounting points and brake pipe runs. Tyre condition and date codes complete the essential checks, as the clean MOT record does not guarantee current tread depth or sidewall integrity.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
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/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

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✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 16 May 2026, 02:04
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Volkswagen Golf presents a clean bill of health at its most recent inspection on 17 September 2025, passing at 75,011 miles with no defects or advisories recorded. That result extends a pattern of largely trouble-free tests stretching back to 2022, suggesting a stable maintenance trend rather than a developing fault profile. A brief blip appeared in late September 2024 when the car failed at 63,935 miles, yet it passed a retest four days later at 64,189 miles, also without recorded defects; the speed of that turnaround points to minor items such as lighting or wiper blades rather than structural or mechanical failure. Mileage accumulation sits comfortably within normal parameters for a 2017 model, averaging roughly 10,000 miles per year over the last three tests. The jump from 52,959 miles in September 2023 to 64,189 miles in October 2024 reflects consistent daily use, while the most recent 12-month interval added a further 10,822 miles. No unexplained gaps or sudden spikes appear in the timeline, and the odometer progression aligns with the recorded test dates, supporting the likelihood of genuine mileage. With no advisories logged across five consecutive tests, the documented history offers little specific direction for a physical inspection beyond the standard wear points for this age and mileage. Focus attention on the front suspension control arm bushes and rear axle trailing arms, areas where the MQB platform tends to develop play once past 70,000 miles. Brake discs and pads should be measured for remaining thickness, given the absence of any recorded wear advisories, and the underside warrants a close look for corrosion on the subframe mounting points and brake pipe runs. Tyre condition and date codes complete the essential checks, as the clean MOT record does not guarantee current tread depth or sidewall integrity.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2017 Volkswagen Golf (M19 LAF) has a recorded MOT history spanning from September 2022 to September 2025, with 5 MOT tests on record.

Across its entire MOT history, this Volkswagen has a 80% success rate (4 passes and 1 fails). The car boasts an impressive record, which typically reflects a conscientious ownership history.

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