UT2 - MERCEDES-BENZ S-Class
MOT: ExemptGB
·Last updated 18 days ago
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, often referred to simply as the S-Class, stands as the flagship luxury sedan from the renowned German automaker Mercedes-Benz. Known for its innovation and craftsmanship, the S-Class has been a symbol of automotive excellence since its inception in the late 20th century. First introduced in 1972, the model has continually evolved, incorporating cutting-edge technology and refined engineering. Its core features include advanced safety systems, luxurious interiors, and powerful yet efficient engines, making it a benchmark in the luxury segment. Manufactured in Germany, the S-Class exemplifies Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to quality, comfort, and performance, appealing to those seeking a sophisticated driving experience.
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MOT History
Vehicle testing history with 2 MOT tests
This Mercedes-Benz S-Class, registration UT2, was manufactured in 2003 and first registered in June 2003. It has a silver exterior and is powered by a 5,439cc petrol engine. The vehicle is exempt from MOT testing and was last tested on 19 April 2007, with the MOT valid until 18 April 2008. It has recorded a mileage of 35,295 miles and is currently taxed. No advisory notes were recorded during the last MOT. The vehicle's CO2 emissions are listed as zero.
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Total Tests
2
Passed Tests
2
Failed Tests
0
Latest Test
Passed
Passed - 19 April 2007
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 35,295 mi
Expires: 18 April 2008
Passed - 02 June 2006
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 27,056 mi
Expires: 02 June 2007
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for UT2?
This vehicle is MOT exempt.
What is the tax status of UT2?
The tax status is Taxed and is due on 01 April 2026.
What are the specifications of UT2?
This is a 2003 MERCEDES-BENZ S-Class in Silver. It runs on Petrol with a 5439cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of UT2?
This vehicle produces 0 g/km of CO2 emissions.