MF17CWR - FIAT 500

MOT: Valid

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Vehicle Overview

Make
FIAT
Model
500
Colour
Red
Year
2017
First Registered
March 2017
First Used
21 March 2017

Technical Details

Engine Capacity
1242 cc
Engine Size
1242 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Wheelplan
2 AXLE RIGID BODY
Weight
Not available

Environmental Impact

CO2 Emissions
105 g/km
Euro Status
Not available
Real Driving Emissions
Not available

Status & Compliance

Tax Status
Taxed
Tax Due Date
March 01, 2026
Type Approval
M1
Last V5C
21/03/2017

Data provided by DVLA

MOT History

Vehicle testing history with 6 MOT tests

Understanding MOT Defect Categories

Dangerous Direct and immediate risk to road safety or the environment. Vehicle must not be driven until repaired.
Major May affect safety, environment, or other road users. Repair immediately.
Minor No significant effect on safety but should be repaired as soon as possible.
Advisory Could become more serious in the future. Monitor and repair if necessary.

Total Tests

6

Passed Tests

6

Failed Tests

0

Latest Test

Passed

Passed - 04 March 2025

MOT Test at Unknown

Mileage: 45,704 mi

Expires: 20 March 2026

Advisories: 1

Passed - 28 February 2024

MOT Test at Unknown

Mileage: 40,715 mi

Expires: 20 March 2025

Advisories: 1

Passed - 23 February 2023

MOT Test at Unknown

Mileage: 35,871 mi

Expires: 20 March 2024

Advisories: 3

Passed - 24 February 2022

MOT Test at Unknown

Mileage: 29,142 mi

Expires: 20 March 2023

Passed - 23 February 2021

MOT Test at Unknown

Mileage: 23,770 mi

Expires: 20 March 2022

Passed - 06 March 2020

MOT Test at Unknown

Mileage: 20,337 mi

Expires: 20 March 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the MOT due for MF17CWR?

The MOT expires on 20 March 2026.

What is the tax status of MF17CWR?

The tax status is Taxed and is due on 01 March 2026.

What are the specifications of MF17CWR?

This is a 2017 FIAT 500 in Red. It runs on Petrol with a 1242cc engine.

What is the environmental impact of MF17CWR?

This vehicle produces 105 g/km of CO2 emissions.