Official DVLA Record

2006 NISSAN NOTE1.4L Petrol

ND56 ACJ

Vehicle record for ND56 ACJ: 2006 NISSAN NOTE (Black, Petrol). Mileage: 146,897. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 12/01/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2006
Engine
1386cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 2006 Nissan Note currently holds a failed MOT status from the 5 January 2026 test at 146,897 miles, where the tester logged a failure with no defects recorded. Prior to that, the vehicle passed four consecutive annual tests between February 2023 and January 2025 with no advisories or defects noted. The maintenance trend appears stable on paper, though the most recent failure without recorded defects suggests an administrative or unclassified rejection rather than a clear mechanical fault, and the buyer must clarify the exact cause before purchase. Annual mileage averages around 7,345 miles, which is typical for a twenty-year-old vehicle. The records show steady accumulation: 130,207 miles on 13 February 2023, rising to 133,285 by 13 January 2024, 140,618 by 9 January 2025, and 146,897 by 5 January 2026. A short gap exists between the 13 February 2023 failure at 130,207 miles and the pass eleven days later at 130,214 miles, indicating only minimal use and a swift retest. The DVSA data is sparse, with no advisories ever raised across the visible history. Given the clean test history aside from the unexplained January 2026 failure, the buyer should obtain the failure reason from the test centre and physically inspect structural integrity, suspension bushes, coil springs, brake discs, and exhaust emissions. At 146,897 miles and twenty years old, corrosion on sills and subframes is a likely latent risk even where testers logged nothing. Verify the tyre tread depth and binding calipers during a road trial, as consumable wear remains undocumented yet probable on a high-mileage urban hatchback.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
45
/ 100 · Below Average
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: Below 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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 1 Aug 2026, 12:13
Mechanic's Historical Review
The 2006 Nissan Note currently holds a failed MOT status from the 5 January 2026 test at 146,897 miles, where the tester logged a failure with no defects recorded. Prior to that, the vehicle passed four consecutive annual tests between February 2023 and January 2025 with no advisories or defects noted. The maintenance trend appears stable on paper, though the most recent failure without recorded defects suggests an administrative or unclassified rejection rather than a clear mechanical fault, and the buyer must clarify the exact cause before purchase. Annual mileage averages around 7,345 miles, which is typical for a twenty-year-old vehicle. The records show steady accumulation: 130,207 miles on 13 February 2023, rising to 133,285 by 13 January 2024, 140,618 by 9 January 2025, and 146,897 by 5 January 2026. A short gap exists between the 13 February 2023 failure at 130,207 miles and the pass eleven days later at 130,214 miles, indicating only minimal use and a swift retest. The DVSA data is sparse, with no advisories ever raised across the visible history. Given the clean test history aside from the unexplained January 2026 failure, the buyer should obtain the failure reason from the test centre and physically inspect structural integrity, suspension bushes, coil springs, brake discs, and exhaust emissions. At 146,897 miles and twenty years old, corrosion on sills and subframes is a likely latent risk even where testers logged nothing. Verify the tyre tread depth and binding calipers during a road trial, as consumable wear remains undocumented yet probable on a high-mileage urban hatchback.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Nissan Note (ND56 ACJ) from 2006 show a total of 5 MOT tests between February 2023 and January 2026.

Across its entire MOT history, this Nissan has a 60% success rate (3 passes and 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: Lighting (10 issues), Brakes (5 issues), Suspension (4 issues), Bodywork (4 issues), Tyres (2 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 13 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 17 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Offside Vehicle structure corroded to the extent that the rigidity of the assembly is significantly reduced inner/outer ”; “Offside Headlamp has a product on the lens so that the light output is severely reduced (4.1.4 (b))”; “Nearside Headlamp has a product on the lens so that the light output is severely reduced (4.1.4 (b))”.

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