Official DVLA Record

2008 MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER2.1L Diesel

VA57 APX

This 2008 MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER is a Diesel vehicle with a 2148cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 174,396.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 24/08/2023
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2008
Engine
2148cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter in question presents a striking anomaly in its MOT history, with the most recent test conducted on 26 July 2022 —over four years ago—at 174,396 miles . Both entries for that date, one passed and one failed, are puzzlingly identical in mileage and outcome, recording no defects whatsoever . This suggests either a clerical error in the DVSA system or, more likely, that the vehicle has not undergone an official MOT test since that date. Without a current test, there is no evidence of recent compliance with roadworthiness standards, and the absence of advisories or defects in the last recorded inspection provides no insight into its current condition. The lack of testing for over four years is concerning, particularly for a commercial vehicle of this age, where suspension components, brake systems, and exhaust emissions could have deteriorated beyond MOT thresholds. The mileage progression indicates a relatively stable usage pattern, with 174,396 miles accumulated over 18 years , averaging around 9,689 miles per year —a figure consistent with typical light-to-moderate commercial use. The most recent recorded mileage, 174,396 miles in 2022, aligns closely with the 172,062 miles noted in the 25 August 2021 test, suggesting minimal activity between these dates. The earlier 170,111 miles in December 2017 implies a further slowdown in mileage accumulation, with just 1,951 miles covered over four years —a red flag that may indicate prolonged periods of inactivity or, conversely, odometer tampering. The absence of any mileage jumps or rapid wear indicators in the sparse records means no clear pattern of abuse or neglect emerges, but the extended gap between tests raises questions about whether the vehicle has been driven regularly or maintained at all since 2022. Given the complete lack of defects or advisories in the last MOT, a buyer should treat this history with caution rather than reassurance. The suspension—particularly the coil springs, shock absorbers, and bushings —should be inspected for signs of fatigue, as these components are prone to silent failure in vehicles with irregular use. Brake system integrity must be verified, including the condition of discs, pads, and calipers , as binding or uneven wear could have developed without recent testing. The exhaust system should be checked for corrosion or leaks, especially if the vehicle has been stored in damp conditions. Structural corrosion, particularly around wheel arches, sills, and suspension mounts , is another critical area, as rust can compromise safety without immediate visual symptoms. Finally, the emissions system —including the DPF (if fitted) and catalytic converter —may require testing if the vehicle has been driven sporadically, as soot buildup or blockages can occur even with low mileage. The absence of recent MOT data means no baseline exists for comparison, so a thorough pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is strongly advised.
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 (67%)
! Older vehicle
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter in question presents a striking anomaly in its MOT history, with the most recent test conducted on 26 July 2022 —over four years ago—at 174,396 miles . Both entries for that date, one passed and one failed, are puzzlingly identical in mileage and outcome, recording no defects whatsoever . This suggests either a clerical error in the DVSA system or, more likely, that the vehicle has not undergone an official MOT test since that date. Without a current test, there is no evidence of recent compliance with roadworthiness standards, and the absence of advisories or defects in the last recorded inspection provides no insight into its current condition. The lack of testing for over four years is concerning, particularly for a commercial vehicle of this age, where suspension components, brake systems, and exhaust emissions could have deteriorated beyond MOT thresholds. The mileage progression indicates a relatively stable usage pattern, with 174,396 miles accumulated over 18 years , averaging around 9,689 miles per year —a figure consistent with typical light-to-moderate commercial use. The most recent recorded mileage, 174,396 miles in 2022, aligns closely with the 172,062 miles noted in the 25 August 2021 test, suggesting minimal activity between these dates. The earlier 170,111 miles in December 2017 implies a further slowdown in mileage accumulation, with just 1,951 miles covered over four years —a red flag that may indicate prolonged periods of inactivity or, conversely, odometer tampering. The absence of any mileage jumps or rapid wear indicators in the sparse records means no clear pattern of abuse or neglect emerges, but the extended gap between tests raises questions about whether the vehicle has been driven regularly or maintained at all since 2022. Given the complete lack of defects or advisories in the last MOT, a buyer should treat this history with caution rather than reassurance. The suspension—particularly the coil springs, shock absorbers, and bushings —should be inspected for signs of fatigue, as these components are prone to silent failure in vehicles with irregular use. Brake system integrity must be verified, including the condition of discs, pads, and calipers , as binding or uneven wear could have developed without recent testing. The exhaust system should be checked for corrosion or leaks, especially if the vehicle has been stored in damp conditions. Structural corrosion, particularly around wheel arches, sills, and suspension mounts , is another critical area, as rust can compromise safety without immediate visual symptoms. Finally, the emissions system —including the DPF (if fitted) and catalytic converter —may require testing if the vehicle has been driven sporadically, as soot buildup or blockages can occur even with low mileage. The absence of recent MOT data means no baseline exists for comparison, so a thorough pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is strongly advised.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (VA57 APX) from 2008 show a total of 3 MOT tests between August 2021 and July 2022.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 67% pass rate, with 2 passes and 1 failure recorded. This is an average MOT record. Some attention to recurring issues may be beneficial.

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