Official DVLA Record

1989 ROVER VITESSE2.7L Petrol

WLT 919

With 37,626 miles recorded, this Green 1989 ROVER VITESSE runs on Petrol with a 2675cc engine. MOT is not on record and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 20/07/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1989
Engine
2675cc
Mechanical Assessment
This 1989 Rover Vitesse has maintained a clean MOT history across three consecutive tests, all passing without defects at the most recent inspection on 3 July 2025. The absence of advisories or failings suggests no recurring mechanical issues have been overlooked, though the lack of recorded defects does not preclude underlying wear—particularly in components like suspension bushes, coil springs, or brake calipers, which are prone to deterioration in a vehicle of this age. The most recent test, just over a year ago, aligns with the standard three-year MOT cycle, meaning the vehicle has not yet reached its next mandatory inspection. However, the low mileage accumulation since the 2023 test (just 231 miles in a year) raises questions about its current condition, as prolonged inactivity can accelerate corrosion and degrade fluids. The recorded mileage of 37,626 miles over roughly 37 years equates to an average of around 1,017 miles annually, which is exceptionally low for a vehicle of this vintage. This suggests the car has spent significant periods stationary, potentially exacerbating issues like rust penetration in wheel arches, sills, or suspension mounts. The consistent mileage increments—37,194 in 2023, 37,345 in 2024, and 37,626 in 2025—indicate no rapid accumulation, but also no meaningful usage that might have prompted earlier maintenance. Without service records, it remains unclear whether critical fluids (brakes, power steering, differential) have been refreshed or if the engine’s compression and valve condition have been assessed. A prospective buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of structural integrity, particularly in areas prone to corrosion given the low mileage and likely prolonged storage. Focus on the suspension for worn or perished bushes, sagging coil springs, and binding calipers—common failings in older front-wheel-drive Rovers. Brake discs and pads should be checked for uneven wear or glazing, while the exhaust system must be examined for leaks or rust-through, especially near joints. The interior’s condition, including electrical components like lights and controls, should also be scrutinised, as neglect in low-mileage vehicles often manifests here. While the MOT record offers no red flags, the vehicle’s age and inactivity demand rigorous verification of components not subject to periodic testing.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 12 Jul 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
This 1989 Rover Vitesse has maintained a clean MOT history across three consecutive tests, all passing without defects at the most recent inspection on 3 July 2025. The absence of advisories or failings suggests no recurring mechanical issues have been overlooked, though the lack of recorded defects does not preclude underlying wear—particularly in components like suspension bushes, coil springs, or brake calipers, which are prone to deterioration in a vehicle of this age. The most recent test, just over a year ago, aligns with the standard three-year MOT cycle, meaning the vehicle has not yet reached its next mandatory inspection. However, the low mileage accumulation since the 2023 test (just 231 miles in a year) raises questions about its current condition, as prolonged inactivity can accelerate corrosion and degrade fluids. The recorded mileage of 37,626 miles over roughly 37 years equates to an average of around 1,017 miles annually, which is exceptionally low for a vehicle of this vintage. This suggests the car has spent significant periods stationary, potentially exacerbating issues like rust penetration in wheel arches, sills, or suspension mounts. The consistent mileage increments—37,194 in 2023, 37,345 in 2024, and 37,626 in 2025—indicate no rapid accumulation, but also no meaningful usage that might have prompted earlier maintenance. Without service records, it remains unclear whether critical fluids (brakes, power steering, differential) have been refreshed or if the engine’s compression and valve condition have been assessed. A prospective buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of structural integrity, particularly in areas prone to corrosion given the low mileage and likely prolonged storage. Focus on the suspension for worn or perished bushes, sagging coil springs, and binding calipers—common failings in older front-wheel-drive Rovers. Brake discs and pads should be checked for uneven wear or glazing, while the exhaust system must be examined for leaks or rust-through, especially near joints. The interior’s condition, including electrical components like lights and controls, should also be scrutinised, as neglect in low-mileage vehicles often manifests here. While the MOT record offers no red flags, the vehicle’s age and inactivity demand rigorous verification of components not subject to periodic testing.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 1989 Rover Vitesse (WLT 919), we found 3 MOT results in the period of July 2023 to July 2025.

With 3 passes and 0 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 100%. The car boasts an impressive record, which typically reflects a conscientious ownership history.

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