Official DVLA Record

2000 PORSCHE BOXSTER3.2L Petrol

X556 BAK

This 2000 PORSCHE BOXSTER is a Petrol vehicle with a 3200cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 764,654.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 09/02/2023
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2000
Engine
3200cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle presents a history of recurring mechanical issues, particularly concerning the braking system and suspension components. The most recent MOT in February 2022 at 764,654 miles passed, but noted a non-excessive oil leak and all four tyres reaching the legal limit or perishing. This follows a significant failure in January 2022 where the tester identified critical defects, including severely worn inner faces on front brake discs, fluctuating service brakes, and poor parking brake efficiency. The persistent presence of play in suspension ball joints across multiple years suggests that while major repairs are addressed to pass tests, the vehicle may be subject to a reactive rather than preventative maintenance schedule. The mileage profile is exceptionally high for a 26-year-old Porsche, averaging nearly 29,500 miles per year. This high rate of use explains the accelerated wear on consumables like tyres and brakes. Between late 2020 and early 2022, the car covered over 8,800 miles, a period that saw multiple failures related to emissions and anti-roll bar linkages. The gap in recorded data since the February 2022 test indicates the vehicle has not been tested for over four years, leaving the current state of the high-mileage components and structural integrity unverified. Specific attention must be paid to the exhaust management system, as lambda readings have consistently fallen outside limits in 2017, 2020, and 2022. This indicates an ongoing issue with engine mixture or sensor health. Given the high mileage and the history of worn ball joints and fluctuating brakes, a thorough inspection of the entire suspension geometry and brake hydraulic system is essential. The recorded oil leak has been a constant for over a decade, which is common for this age but requires monitoring to ensure it does not escalate into a catastrophic failure.
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 (50%)
! Older vehicle
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 30 Jul 2026, 16:49
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle presents a history of recurring mechanical issues, particularly concerning the braking system and suspension components. The most recent MOT in February 2022 at 764,654 miles passed, but noted a non-excessive oil leak and all four tyres reaching the legal limit or perishing. This follows a significant failure in January 2022 where the tester identified critical defects, including severely worn inner faces on front brake discs, fluctuating service brakes, and poor parking brake efficiency. The persistent presence of play in suspension ball joints across multiple years suggests that while major repairs are addressed to pass tests, the vehicle may be subject to a reactive rather than preventative maintenance schedule. The mileage profile is exceptionally high for a 26-year-old Porsche, averaging nearly 29,500 miles per year. This high rate of use explains the accelerated wear on consumables like tyres and brakes. Between late 2020 and early 2022, the car covered over 8,800 miles, a period that saw multiple failures related to emissions and anti-roll bar linkages. The gap in recorded data since the February 2022 test indicates the vehicle has not been tested for over four years, leaving the current state of the high-mileage components and structural integrity unverified. Specific attention must be paid to the exhaust management system, as lambda readings have consistently fallen outside limits in 2017, 2020, and 2022. This indicates an ongoing issue with engine mixture or sensor health. Given the high mileage and the history of worn ball joints and fluctuating brakes, a thorough inspection of the entire suspension geometry and brake hydraulic system is essential. The recorded oil leak has been a constant for over a decade, which is common for this age but requires monitoring to ensure it does not escalate into a catastrophic failure.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2000 Porsche Boxster (X556 BAK) has a recorded MOT history spanning from January 2022 to February 2022, with 2 MOT tests on record.

Across its entire MOT history, this Porsche has a 50% success rate (1 passes and 1 fails). This pass rate is below average and potential buyers should investigate the failure history carefully.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Tyres (8 issues), Brakes (5 issues), Lighting (2 issues), Exhaust & Emissions (1 issue), Suspension (1 issue). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 11 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 9 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Nearside Headlamp aim too low and too far to the right. (4.1.2 (a))”; “Offside Front Service brake excessively fluctuating (1.2.1 (e))”; “Offside Front Brake disc significantly and obviously worn inner face (1.1.14 (a) (i))”.

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