Official DVLA Record

2003 WESTFIELD SE1.8L Petrol

VO03 NBY

Vehicle record for VO03 NBY: 2003 WESTFIELD SE (Grey, Petrol). Mileage: 35,760. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 04/06/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2003
Engine
1800cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 30 May 2025 confirmed full roadworthiness with no defects recorded at 35,760 miles, maintaining a consistent pass history across all four tests. There is no evidence of recurring mechanical issues or advisories, suggesting the vehicle has been subjected to either professional servicing or responsible owner maintenance. The absence of failings in critical areas—such as suspension components, brake systems, or structural integrity—indicates a stable roadworthiness trend over the past two years. However, the 2025 test occurred just over a year ago, meaning the vehicle has since accumulated approximately 460 miles without further inspection. While this is negligible in terms of immediate risk, a pre-purchase inspection remains advisable to verify no degradation has occurred in components like suspension bushes, coil springs, or brake calipers. The recorded mileage of 35,760 miles over nearly 23 years equates to an exceptionally low annual average of around 1,555 miles, which is well below the UK average for vehicles of this age. The mileage increments between tests—ranging from 462 to 962 miles—suggest either minimal usage or prolonged periods of storage, both of which can accelerate wear on non-drive-related components such as tyres, seals, and electrical systems. Notably, there are no gaps exceeding the standard 12-month MOT interval, indicating the vehicle has not been driven continuously or left unattended for extended periods, which could otherwise lead to fluid degradation or corrosion. The consistency in mileage accumulation also implies the vehicle has not been subjected to aggressive driving conditions, though this does not preclude internal wear from age-related factors. Given the lack of recorded defects, a buyer’s primary focus should centre on high-wear items that are not routinely tested in MOTs. The suspension system—particularly the condition of rear bushes, coil springs, and shock absorbers—should be inspected for excessive play, corrosion, or uneven wear, as these are common failure points in older vehicles. Brake discs and calipers warrant close examination for lateral or thickness wear, as well as signs of binding or excessive heat discolouration, which could indicate past neglect. Additionally, the subframe and wheel arches should be scrutinised for structural corrosion, especially given the vehicle’s age, while the exhaust system should be checked for leaks or rust-induced failure points. Tyre tread depth and lateral wear patterns are also critical, as the absence of MOT-recorded tyre-related issues could mask underlying problems if the previous owner had them replaced between tests.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 17 Jul 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 30 May 2025 confirmed full roadworthiness with no defects recorded at 35,760 miles, maintaining a consistent pass history across all four tests. There is no evidence of recurring mechanical issues or advisories, suggesting the vehicle has been subjected to either professional servicing or responsible owner maintenance. The absence of failings in critical areas—such as suspension components, brake systems, or structural integrity—indicates a stable roadworthiness trend over the past two years. However, the 2025 test occurred just over a year ago, meaning the vehicle has since accumulated approximately 460 miles without further inspection. While this is negligible in terms of immediate risk, a pre-purchase inspection remains advisable to verify no degradation has occurred in components like suspension bushes, coil springs, or brake calipers. The recorded mileage of 35,760 miles over nearly 23 years equates to an exceptionally low annual average of around 1,555 miles, which is well below the UK average for vehicles of this age. The mileage increments between tests—ranging from 462 to 962 miles—suggest either minimal usage or prolonged periods of storage, both of which can accelerate wear on non-drive-related components such as tyres, seals, and electrical systems. Notably, there are no gaps exceeding the standard 12-month MOT interval, indicating the vehicle has not been driven continuously or left unattended for extended periods, which could otherwise lead to fluid degradation or corrosion. The consistency in mileage accumulation also implies the vehicle has not been subjected to aggressive driving conditions, though this does not preclude internal wear from age-related factors. Given the lack of recorded defects, a buyer’s primary focus should centre on high-wear items that are not routinely tested in MOTs. The suspension system—particularly the condition of rear bushes, coil springs, and shock absorbers—should be inspected for excessive play, corrosion, or uneven wear, as these are common failure points in older vehicles. Brake discs and calipers warrant close examination for lateral or thickness wear, as well as signs of binding or excessive heat discolouration, which could indicate past neglect. Additionally, the subframe and wheel arches should be scrutinised for structural corrosion, especially given the vehicle’s age, while the exhaust system should be checked for leaks or rust-induced failure points. Tyre tread depth and lateral wear patterns are also critical, as the absence of MOT-recorded tyre-related issues could mask underlying problems if the previous owner had them replaced between tests.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Westfield Se (VO03 NBY) from 2003 show a total of 4 MOT tests between November 2022 and May 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Westfield has a 100% success rate (4 passes and 0 fails). This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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