Official DVLA Record

2006 BMW Z43.2L Petrol

S23 TAR

Considering this 2006 BMW Z4? It's a Petrol with a 3246cc engine showing 81,205 miles. MOT is not recorded and it's not currently taxed. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 14/07/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2006
Engine
3246cc
Mechanical Assessment
The most recent MOT test on 2025-07-15 confirms the vehicle passed without any recorded defects, placing it in a stable roadworthiness condition at 81,205 miles. The absence of advisories or repeated failures across the last five tests suggests no persistent mechanical or structural issues have been identified by official inspection. However, the 2024-05-21 entry—where the vehicle was tested twice on the same day, both passing—raises minor curiosity, though no defects were logged either time. Overall, the trend indicates consistent compliance with MOT standards, though the lack of advisories does not preclude hidden wear or deferred maintenance. The recorded mileage of 81,205 miles over nearly 20 years equates to approximately 4,060 miles annually, which is unusually low for a vehicle of this age and category. Between 2022-05-16 and 2023-05-23, the vehicle accumulated just 913 miles, and another 360 miles passed between 2023-05-23 and 2024-05-21. Such prolonged periods of inactivity may contribute to accelerated wear of rubber components—tyres, suspension bushes, and wiper blades—due to prolonged static loading and environmental exposure. The gap between 2024-05-21 and 2025-07-15 (just over a year) also suggests limited recent use, which could mask underlying issues if the vehicle has not been driven regularly enough to reveal them. Given the absence of MOT advisories or failures, no specific recurring defects are documented, but a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of components typically affected by low mileage and age. Focus on the suspension system, particularly the condition of coil springs, bushes, and dampers, as prolonged static loading can compromise elasticity and alignment. The brake system—including calipers, pads, and discs—should be checked for uneven wear or binding, especially if the vehicle has been parked for extended periods. Structural integrity, particularly in the chassis and subframe, warrants scrutiny for corrosion or fatigue cracks, particularly around welds and underbody panels. Finally, the electrical system, including battery health and wiring integrity, may require verification, as older vehicles often suffer from degraded connections or failing components after periods of disuse.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
55
/ 100 · Below Average
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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
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 23 Jul 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
The most recent MOT test on 2025-07-15 confirms the vehicle passed without any recorded defects, placing it in a stable roadworthiness condition at 81,205 miles. The absence of advisories or repeated failures across the last five tests suggests no persistent mechanical or structural issues have been identified by official inspection. However, the 2024-05-21 entry—where the vehicle was tested twice on the same day, both passing—raises minor curiosity, though no defects were logged either time. Overall, the trend indicates consistent compliance with MOT standards, though the lack of advisories does not preclude hidden wear or deferred maintenance. The recorded mileage of 81,205 miles over nearly 20 years equates to approximately 4,060 miles annually, which is unusually low for a vehicle of this age and category. Between 2022-05-16 and 2023-05-23, the vehicle accumulated just 913 miles, and another 360 miles passed between 2023-05-23 and 2024-05-21. Such prolonged periods of inactivity may contribute to accelerated wear of rubber components—tyres, suspension bushes, and wiper blades—due to prolonged static loading and environmental exposure. The gap between 2024-05-21 and 2025-07-15 (just over a year) also suggests limited recent use, which could mask underlying issues if the vehicle has not been driven regularly enough to reveal them. Given the absence of MOT advisories or failures, no specific recurring defects are documented, but a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of components typically affected by low mileage and age. Focus on the suspension system, particularly the condition of coil springs, bushes, and dampers, as prolonged static loading can compromise elasticity and alignment. The brake system—including calipers, pads, and discs—should be checked for uneven wear or binding, especially if the vehicle has been parked for extended periods. Structural integrity, particularly in the chassis and subframe, warrants scrutiny for corrosion or fatigue cracks, particularly around welds and underbody panels. Finally, the electrical system, including battery health and wiring integrity, may require verification, as older vehicles often suffer from degraded connections or failing components after periods of disuse.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this BMW Z4 (S23 TAR) from 2006 show a total of 5 MOT tests between May 2022 and July 2025.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 80% pass rate, with 4 passes and 1 failure recorded. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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