MJO3 - FORD GALAXY
MOT: Not validGB
·Last updated 15 days ago
The Ford Galaxy is a versatile and spacious MPV renowned for its practicality and comfort, often referred to simply as the Galaxy. Manufactured by Ford since 1995, this model has established a reputation for reliability and family-friendly features. The Galaxy’s design has evolved over the years, with recent models offering advanced technology, flexible seating arrangements, and efficient engines. Its core appeal lies in its generous interior space, user-friendly features, and solid build quality, making it a popular choice among those seeking a dependable multi-purpose vehicle. As a product of Ford’s long-standing commitment to innovation and quality, the Galaxy continues to be a prominent option in the MPV segment.
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MOT History
Vehicle testing history with 2 MOT tests
The vehicle is a 2004 Ford Galaxy, registered in March 2004, with registration number MJO3. It has a silver exterior and a 1896cc diesel engine, producing approximately 200 g/km CO2 emissions. The current MOT is not valid; the last test was conducted on 29 February 2008, with an expiry date of 28 February 2009. There are no advisory notes recorded from the latest MOT. The recorded mileage is 47,458 miles. The vehicle is currently SORN and not taxed. No additional mechanical observations are available.
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Total Tests
2
Passed Tests
2
Failed Tests
0
Latest Test
Passed
Passed - 29 February 2008
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 47,458 mi
Expires: 28 February 2009
Passed - 29 March 2007
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 31,910 mi
Expires: 31 March 2008
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for MJO3?
The MOT expires on 28 February 2009.
What is the tax status of MJO3?
The tax status is SORN.
What are the specifications of MJO3?
This is a 2004 FORD GALAXY in Silver. It runs on Diesel with a 1896cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of MJO3?
This vehicle produces 200 g/km of CO2 emissions.