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History check summary for registration number: DK54KWB
- Not recorded as stolen
- No third-party trace
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6 previous keepers
There are PREVIOUS KEEPER CHANGES recorded against this vehicle. Please note that the keeper is not necessarily the owner, it may be a company vehicle or belong to a third party.
Number Of Previous Keepers 6Date Of Last Keeper Change 08/11/2013 -
Plate changes recorded
There are PLATE CHANGES recorded against this vehicle. Most of the time plate changes are not a sign of any problems. A previous owner may just have wanted to hang on to the registration plate of their previous car for sentimental reasons. However, make sure you check the vehicle’s history and physical condition carefully before purchasing the vehicle.
Vehicle Registration Mark (VRM) Date DK54 KWB 06/06/2025 KAZ5775 09/01/2024 DK54 KWB 05/01/2024 K77CBJ 04/12/2013 DK54 KWB 30/09/2013 T222SMD 02/02/2012 M88OAB 18/11/2011 -
Colour changes recorded
There are COLOUR CHANGES recorded against this vehicle. A previous owner may have re-sprayed the vehicle or there may just be a discrepancy in how two people saw it. A previous owner may have described a dark grey car as black when filling out the registration documents. However, colour changes can also be an attempt to pretend a written off vehicle is a different one (ie one that hasn’t been damaged). Make sure you check the vehicle’s history and physical condition carefully.
Number Of Previous Colours 1Date Of Last Colour Change 03/03/2020Last Colour SILVER -
Mileage data available
Source Date Mileage MOT 07/11/2024 111655 MOT 05/02/2024 109751 MOT 06/02/2023 106782 MOT 14/02/2022 103887 MOT 15/02/2021 101327 MOT 12/11/2020 100604 MOT 18/11/2019 97332 MOT 09/11/2018 94660 MOT 15/11/2017 91664 MOT 18/11/2016 88032 The mileage entry showing is the most recent available.
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Registered as a write-off
This vehicle has been previously registered as a CATEGORY N write-off. The 'N' in Cat N stands for non-structural damage. Here, the vehicle has sustained damage, but it has not affected the structure/chassis. A Cat N car is safe to drive as the damage could be minimal/cosmetic.
Data for this history check supplied: 21/09/2025 at 07:03