Details
ModelSuzuki Swift Sport Boosterjet
ColourBlack
Fuel TypePetrol
Engine Size1373cc
Registered29 Jun 2018
Vehicle Age5 Years
Before You Buy
Stolen CheckHPI Check® ⇨
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Write-off StatusHPI Check® ⇨
Insurance CostCompare Insurance ⇨
MOT History
Expiry Date21 Feb 2025
MOT Due10 Months
MOT Mileage AnomalyNot Detected
22 Feb 2024
Test ResultPASSED
Completed22 Feb 2024
Test Number4236 6261 6208
Expiry Date21 Feb 2025
Odometer Value25168 mi
Since Last Pass4495 mi
23 May 2023
Test ResultPASSED
Completed23 May 2023
Test Number9659 8378 1554
Expiry Date22 May 2024
Odometer Value20673 mi
Since Last Pass7419 mi
Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories)
- Offside Rear Child Seat fitted not allowing full inspection of adult belt ()
- Offside Front Tyre worn close to legal limit/worn on edge (5.2.3 (e))
10 Jun 2022
Test ResultPASSED
Completed10 Jun 2022
Test Number5301 6854 1449
Expiry Date28 Jun 2023
Odometer Value13254 mi
Since Last Pass2292 mi
04 Jun 2021
Test ResultPASSED
Completed04 Jun 2021
Test Number3223 8627 5075
Expiry Date28 Jun 2022
Odometer Value10962 mi
GY18 FBV Questions
When does GY18FBV require an MOT?
The MOT expires 21st February 2025. You can present the vehicle for an MOT test from the 22nd January onwards and still keep 21st February as the expiry date following year.
How much is the road tax for GY18FBV?
The road tax for this petrol Suzuki Swift Sport Boosterjet is £190 per year, or £199.50 every six months.¹ If this car had a list price of more than £40k when new, then a higher tax rate of £600 will apply for 5 years (from the second time the vehicle is taxed).
Is GY18FBV exempt from ULEZ charges?
From 25 October 2021 the London Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is expanding to create a zone bounded by the North Circular Road (A406) and South Circular Road (A205). GY18FBV is ULEZ compliant, meaning that it is exempt from the ULEZ charge.
How do I check if GY18FBV is stolen?
Before buying a used car you can run a fully comprehensive HPI vehicle check.
This check will let you know if the vehicle has been recorded as being stolen, an insurance write off, or if it has outstanding finance.