Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2014 VOLVO V602.4L Diesel

WF14 ABK

With 89,750 miles recorded, this Black 2014 VOLVO V60 runs on Diesel with a 2400cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 30/03/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2014
Engine
2400cc
Mechanical Assessment
The most recent MOT tests on this 2014 Volvo V60, conducted just four months ago on 6 March 2026, reveal an unusual but ultimately non-problematic anomaly—both tests at 89,750 miles were recorded as both passed and failed simultaneously, with no defects or advisories noted. This duplication suggests either a clerical error in the DVSA system or a rare technical glitch, as no mechanical issues were flagged. The preceding tests in March 2025 and March 2024 were clean, with no defects at 80,306 miles and 69,141 miles respectively, indicating a stable maintenance history with no recurring failures. The absence of advisories or defects across all tests implies the vehicle has not experienced persistent mechanical or structural concerns, though this does not preclude hidden wear or deferred maintenance. The mileage progression of approximately 9,444 miles per year between March 2024 and March 2025, and around 9,444 miles again between March 2025 and March 2026, aligns with typical usage for a vehicle of this age. There are no extended periods of inactivity or unusually rapid mileage accumulation, which could suggest either consistent driving habits or regular short-distance use. The recorded mileage of 89,750 miles at the latest test is reasonable for a 12-year-old vehicle, though it does fall slightly above the average for its class, which may imply slightly higher wear on consumable components like brakes, suspension bushes, and tyres. The lack of mileage gaps also suggests the vehicle has remained in active use without prolonged storage, which could mitigate some corrosion risks. Given the clean MOT history, a prospective buyer should prioritise an independent inspection of high-wear components that are not routinely tested under MOT standards. The suspension, particularly the coil springs and bushes, warrants close examination for excessive play or degradation, as these are not always captured in standard MOT checks. Brake discs and calipers should be inspected for uneven wear or binding, especially if the vehicle has been driven through wet or heavy loads. Structural integrity, including underbody corrosion around the sills, wheel arches, and exhaust system, should be assessed, as these areas are critical for long-term safety. Additionally, the condition of the exhaust system—particularly for emissions compliance—should be verified, as Volvo V60 models from this era can develop leaks or catalytic converter issues over time. The absence of advisories in the MOT history does not guarantee these areas are flawless, so visual and functional checks are essential.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
73
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: 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.

✓ Valid MOT
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The most recent MOT tests on this 2014 Volvo V60, conducted just four months ago on 6 March 2026, reveal an unusual but ultimately non-problematic anomaly—both tests at 89,750 miles were recorded as both passed and failed simultaneously, with no defects or advisories noted. This duplication suggests either a clerical error in the DVSA system or a rare technical glitch, as no mechanical issues were flagged. The preceding tests in March 2025 and March 2024 were clean, with no defects at 80,306 miles and 69,141 miles respectively, indicating a stable maintenance history with no recurring failures. The absence of advisories or defects across all tests implies the vehicle has not experienced persistent mechanical or structural concerns, though this does not preclude hidden wear or deferred maintenance. The mileage progression of approximately 9,444 miles per year between March 2024 and March 2025, and around 9,444 miles again between March 2025 and March 2026, aligns with typical usage for a vehicle of this age. There are no extended periods of inactivity or unusually rapid mileage accumulation, which could suggest either consistent driving habits or regular short-distance use. The recorded mileage of 89,750 miles at the latest test is reasonable for a 12-year-old vehicle, though it does fall slightly above the average for its class, which may imply slightly higher wear on consumable components like brakes, suspension bushes, and tyres. The lack of mileage gaps also suggests the vehicle has remained in active use without prolonged storage, which could mitigate some corrosion risks. Given the clean MOT history, a prospective buyer should prioritise an independent inspection of high-wear components that are not routinely tested under MOT standards. The suspension, particularly the coil springs and bushes, warrants close examination for excessive play or degradation, as these are not always captured in standard MOT checks. Brake discs and calipers should be inspected for uneven wear or binding, especially if the vehicle has been driven through wet or heavy loads. Structural integrity, including underbody corrosion around the sills, wheel arches, and exhaust system, should be assessed, as these areas are critical for long-term safety. Additionally, the condition of the exhaust system—particularly for emissions compliance—should be verified, as Volvo V60 models from this era can develop leaks or catalytic converter issues over time. The absence of advisories in the MOT history does not guarantee these areas are flawless, so visual and functional checks are essential.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 2014, this Volvo V60 with plate WF14 ABK has undergone 5 MOT inspections since March 2024.

Across its entire MOT history, this Volvo has a 60% success rate (3 passes and 2 fails). This is an average MOT record. Some attention to recurring issues may be beneficial.

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