MOT history
Every pass, every fail, every advisory — the full MOT story.
An MOT certificate tells you a car was roadworthy on one day. The full history tells you how it’s been aging. Recurring advisories, sudden failures, and odometer readings that don’t add up are all in the data — if you know where to look.
8+
years of history, typical used car
37%
have at least one fail on record
100%
of advisory notes shown
What’s included
Every MOT test on record: the date, the result, the testing station, and every defect or advisory raised. Defects are colour-coded by severity — advisory, minor, major, dangerous, or fail — so you can see at a glance whether a car has a clean sheet or a pattern of problems.
Mileage in the MOT
Each MOT records the odometer reading. Laid out in order, these readings form a mileage timeline. If the numbers don’t go up consistently, something is wrong — and we make that pattern easy to spot without needing a spreadsheet.
How to read it
One advisory for worn brake pads is normal. The same advisory three years running with no repair suggests neglect. A fail for a corroded subframe on a seven-year-old car is a different conversation to a blown bulb. Context matters — and seeing the full timeline gives you that context.