Does CK58KYB have an active MOT?
Yes, as of Saturday 25th April 2026 CK58KYB does have an active MOT. Read more
The most recent MOT was PASSED at 124,520 miles 3 months ago on Wednesday 14th January 2026 at 09:19.
The current MOT will expire in 9 months on Wednesday 13th January 2027.
The current Tax will expire in 1 year on Saturday 1st May 2027.
| Result | MOT Date | Expiry Date | Mileage |
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| PASSED | 13TH JANUARY 2027 | 124,520 MI | |
| PASSED | 18TH DECEMBER 2024 | 11TH JANUARY 2026 | 121,630 MI |
| PASSED | 20TH DECEMBER 2023 | 11TH JANUARY 2025 | 118,611 MI |
| PASSED | 3RD JANUARY 2023 | 11TH JANUARY 2024 | 115,404 MI |
| PASSED | 6TH JANUARY 2022 | 11TH JANUARY 2023 | 112,281 MI |
| PASSED | 12TH JANUARY 2021 | 11TH JANUARY 2022 | 108,382 MI |
| PASSED | 16TH APRIL 2019 | 15TH OCTOBER 2020 | 99,932 MI |
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| PASSED | 10TH APRIL 2018 | 14TH APRIL 2019 | 91,755 MI |
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| PASSED | 15TH APRIL 2017 | 14TH APRIL 2018 | 83,450 MI |
| PASSED | 15TH APRIL 2016 | 14TH APRIL 2017 | 74,349 MI |
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| PASSED | 14TH APRIL 2015 | 13TH APRIL 2016 | 64,826 MI |
| PASSED | 28TH MARCH 2014 | 5TH APRIL 2015 | 54,763 MI |
| FAILED | 28TH MARCH 2014 | 54,763 MI | |
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| PASSED | 6TH APRIL 2013 | 5TH APRIL 2014 | 47,946 MI |
| PASSED | 31ST OCTOBER 2012 | 22ND NOVEMBER 2013 | 44,869 MI |
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| FAILED | 31ST OCTOBER 2012 | 44,869 MI | |
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| PASSED | 23RD NOVEMBER 2011 | 22ND NOVEMBER 2012 | 38,289 MI |
| FAILED | 23RD NOVEMBER 2011 | 38,289 MI | |
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| Result | MOT Date | Expiry Date | Mileage |
MOT Pass Rate: 83% | MOT Failure Rate: 17%
Last recorded mileage: 124,520 miles | Average yearly mileage: 6,918 miles
This Land Rover Defender with registration CK58KYB was manufactured on Thursday 20th November 2008 so it is currently 17 years old. Its colour is Grey and it has a 2.5 litre Diesel engine.
The odometer reading at the last MOT in 2026 was 124,520 miles, so this Land Rover has travelled an average of 6,918 miles per year in the time it has been on the road.
We have a total of 18 MOTs on record for this Land Rover Defender beginning with its first recorded MOT in 2011. We can see 3 of these tests have been MOT failures - this means CK58KYB has a 83% MOT pass rate!
Over its lifetime, this Land Rover Defender has had 5 Advisories, 6 PRS Notices, 0 Minor, 0 Major, 0 Dangerous and 0 Fail comments in its MOT History.
This Land Rover Defender is currently Taxed and the Tax, or VED (Vehicle Excise Duty), is next due in 1 year on Saturday 1st May 2027 .
Yes, as of Saturday 25th April 2026 CK58KYB does have an active MOT. Read more
Yes, as of Saturday 25th April 2026 CK58KYB does have Tax. Read more
The current Tax for CK58KYB will expire in 1 year on Saturday 1st May 2027. If you are purchasing this vehicle, remember that the vehicle Tax cannot be transferred and you will need to re-tax the vehicle. Read more
The current MOT for CK58KYB will expire in 9 months on Wednesday 13th January 2027. Read more
The most recent MOT on record for CK58KYB was on Wednesday 14th January 2026 at 09:19. It Passed this MOT. Read more
Out of a total of 18 MOTs on record for CK58KYB we can see 15 of these tests have been MOT Passes. Remember, digitised MOT records began in 2005 so MOT results prior to 2005 cannot be traced online. Read more
Out of a total of 18 MOTs on record for CK58KYB we can see 3 of these tests have been MOT Failures. This means this vehicle has a 83% MOT pass rate! Read more
CK58KYB is registered as a 2008 Land Rover Defender. Read more
The odometer reading for CK58KYB at the last MOT in January 2026 was 124,520 miles. If the vehicle is still in use, it's likely the mileage has increased since then and up-to-date statistics will be provided at the next MOT. This vehicle has travelled an average of 6,918 miles per year. Read more
The vehicle CK58KYB was manufactured in 2008 so it is currently 17 years old. It was first registered on Thursday 20th November 2008. Read more
The official colour of CK58KYB is recorded as Grey. Read more
CK58KYB has a 2.5 litre Diesel engine. Read more

CK58KYB MOT Comments
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