Porsche

Boxster S

2000

W387YTP

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Check reference number: AA16252111
Check performed: 24/02/2016, 9 years ago

Report summary

Alert!

  • Alert recorded against a plate previously associated with this vehicle
  • VIN recorded by an insurance company as a total loss.
  • Vehicle recorded by the DVLA as having a VIC test (pass).

VIN & V5C Check  

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Alert details

Plate Transfer

This register will let you know if a vehicle has had a legitimate license plate change since April 1990. People change plates to personalise their vehicles, but they can also be changed to hide a vehicle's history. Car Data Check includes an enquiry check against all previous plates, to identify alerts that may still be associated with the vehicle you are buying. For further information see FAQ.

  • The current plate was transferred to this vehicle on 15/02/2016

  • M6XDG was registered to this vehicle on 19/01/2011
    • There are no alerts recorded against M6XDG
  • W387YTP was registered to this vehicle on 28/07/2009
    • This licence plate was recorded by an insurer as a total loss (write-off)
  • J10VLL was registered to this vehicle on 20/07/2005
    • There are no alerts recorded against J10VLL
  • 30HN was registered to this vehicle on 11/06/2004
    • There are no alerts recorded against 30HN
  • W814AGK was registered to this vehicle on 09/08/2000
      • This licence plate was recorded by an insurer as a total loss (write-off)
      • The total loss (write-off) was recorded on 30/07/2003 against a PORSCHE BOXTER
    Condition alert

    This register warns that a vehicle has been subject to an insurance total loss claim, or 'written-off', because of damage or because it has been stolen and not recovered. For vehicles written-off since January 1997, the Car Data Check provides an insurer damage classification, A to D, ranging from those vehicles which should never go back on the road, to those which can be be safely repaired. Two new classifications were added in October, 2017, N and S which should over time replace the C and D classifications. Category N and S better describe the type of damage to the vehicle rather than the cost of repair.

    Category A - Scrap only, parts are not salvageable, vehicle not permitted on the road and should be crushed.
    Category B - Extensive damage, beyond repair. Parts are salvageable, vehicle not permitted on the road and should be scrapped.
    Category C - Vehicle is damaged but repairable, cost of repair exceeds the pre-accident value of the vehicle.
    Category D - Vehicle is damaged but repairable.
    Category S - Structurally damaged but repairable, its important that these vehicles are repaired professionally.
    Category N - Repairable non-structural damage.

    In the case of Category C, between April 2003 and October 2015, the government mandated a Vehicle Identity Check (VIC) before the vehicle could return to the road. This was to prevent vehicle cloning. Note that a VIC did not check the safety or quality of any repair. Only an MOT is currently required before a vehicle is permitted on the road.

    In addition to the Condition Alert, you will be advised if the vehicle has been registered with DVLA as having been scrapped.

    If you are considering purchasing a vehicle on the register, we strongly advise that you have it independently inspected by a reputable company for structural and mechanical integrity prior to purchase. For further information see FAQ.

    This license plate has been declared a repaired total loss (write-off) by an insurer.

    If the vehicle description does not match the vehicle you are checking, please get in touch so we can investigate this for you.

      •   VIN
      •   PORSCHE BOXTER
      •   30/07/2003
      •   C. Vehicle extensively damaged but repairable - the insurer decided not to repair
    Vehicle Identity Check

    According to the DVLA, any vehicle that has undergone a VIC test has been substantially repaired and/or accident damaged. Its identity was subsequently checked on the date given by the DVLA. Vehicles substantially repaired will not be issued with a V5C/logbook until they have passed a VIC test. To query the VIC test status on a vehicle, please contact VOSA on 0300 123 9000.

    • This vehicle has had a Vehicle Identity Check (VIC) completed by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA). The result was: Pass

      This information will also appear on the V5C/logbook for the vehicle:

      Substantially repaired and/or accident damaged: Identity checked on 02/06/2004

    The information we hold

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    Number of previous owners/keepers

    The previous keepers should match the V5C document, and the count does not include the current keeper, or any dealers. The next owner of this vehicle will be owner 5

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    CO2 ratings

    The CO2 bandings are intended as a guide to the emission of this vehicle and equate to the previous or current Vehicle Excise Duty bandings. CO2 bandings only apply to cars first registered on or after 1st March 2001. If this vehicle is registered prior to this date, the Vehicle Excise Duty payable will depend on the car's engine size. New banding ranges will apply for Vehicles registered on or after 1st April 2017 and after their first tax payment, a fixed Vehicle Excise Duty is charged.

    Vehicle description

    Provides confirmation of the vehicle's physical details as first recorded by the manufacturer. Car Data Check confirms the make, model, door plan, fuel, engine size/number and transmission. If any of these do not match either the vehicle or the V5 (logbook), let us know so that we can investigate. For further information see FAQ.

    Does the vehicle description below match the details on the V5 (logbook) and appearance of the vehicle? If not, you should query the discrepancy with the seller and/or the DVLA. You can contact the DVLA directly on 0300 790 6802. Please note that the DVLA will only change its data based on instructions from the registered keeper.

    Your Car Data Check guarantee will not be valid if the description below is different from the vehicle and/or the details on the V5 (logbook). Please refer to our FAQ for more information.

    Any potential issues or queries with the details you have provided are highlighted with a red *

    MakePorsche
    ModelBOXSTER S
    Engine size cc3179
    Engine number65Y10815
    FuelPetrol
    Body planConvertible
    ColourBLUE
    Number of colour changes0
    Last colour change dateN/A
    GearboxN/A
    Year of manufacture2000
    Current owner/keeper acquired on09/09/2009
    Date of first registration in the UK09/08/2000
    Number of previous owners/keepers3 before current
    CO2 emissions *265 g/km
    CO2 ratings *M
    The DVLA has not recorded this license plate as exported
    The DVLA has not recorded this license plate as scrapped
    Vehicle Identity Check statusPass
    Vehicle Identity Check date02/06/2004

    * Please note the V5/logbook will describe the vehicle details as below

    CO2 emissionsNot known for this licence plate
    CO2 ratingNot Known

    We recommend that you visually check the vehicle and query any discrepancies with the seller. You may wish to contact the DVLA directly on 0300 790 6802 if you have any unanswered concerns, but please note the DVLA will only change its data based on instructions from the registered keeper.

    Vehicle Tax

    Tax StatusTax not due
    Tax Expiry Date01 December 2016
    VIN match

    Car Data Check allows you to enter a vehicle's VIN (chassis number) as well as its license plate number. Provide both and we'll tell you whether they correspond with DVLA and DVA (N. Ireland) records. If they don't match you may be looking at a vehicle that has been stolen. Always check that all the vehicles VIN's match each other and its documentation. For further information see FAQ.

    The supplied VIN (chassis number) and license plate number match

    VIN:WP0ZZZ98ZYS643907 Matched
    V5 issue date:Not provided
    V5 serial number:BS3232198 Matched
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    Police stolen

    Car Data Check provides information from the Police National Computer on vehicles that are currently recorded as stolen. These vehicles remain the property of the individual or organisation from whom they were taken. Never buy a vehicle that is flagged on this register, because you stand to lose it, together with the money you paid for it. For further information see FAQ.

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    Insurance theft

    Each year 150,000 vehicle thefts are recorded by insurers. Car Data Check will tell you if the vehicle you are looking to buy has an outstanding insurance interest recorded against it. Even if you buy this vehicle in good faith you may not be able to legally own it. For further information see FAQ.

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    Outstanding finance

    Nearly two thirds of new vehicles sold every year are bought using some form of finance agreement . Some of these agreements will grant the finance company an 'interest' (i.e. ownership) in the vehicle which you will need to ensure has been paid off by the previous keeper before you buy it. With over 7 million current finance agreements registered with HPI, you need to make sure that the vehicle you are buying is not subject to one of them. If it is, you can use the details provided to contact the lender and determine the current status of the loan and any claim on ownership the finance company may have. For further information see FAQ.

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    Security watch

    This register typically records vehicles at high risk of fraud or theft (e.g. hire cars, demonstrator vehicles and garage forecourt stock). The Security Watch register is primarily used by the Police, finance companies and the motor trade, to ensure that these vehicles can be traced if someone steals them or attempts to sell them fraudulently (for example - perhaps without first settling an outstanding agreement). The registering party will be alerted that a Car Data Check has been made and they should contact you within the next working day, please contact us if this is not the case. You should not purchase a vehicle that is recorded on this register, until you receive confirmation that it is all clear from either the registering party or us.

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    Plate transfer

    This register will let you know if a vehicle has had a legitimate license plate change since April 1990. People change plates to personalise their vehicles, but they can also be changed to hide a vehicle's history. Car Data Check includes an enquiry check against all previous plates, to identify alerts that may still be associated with the vehicle you are buying. For further information see FAQ.

    Vehicle ownership

    There are many circumstances where the 'owner' of a vehicle is not the 'keeper' as recorded on the DVLA V5C document (logbook). These circumstances are described in more detail in the notes accompanying each alert register.

    Police stolenLicence plate and VIN not currently recorded by the police as stolen
    Insurance theftLicence plate and VIN not recorded by an insurer as a theft
    Outstanding financeLicence plate and VIN not currently recorded as having an active finance agreement or loan outstanding
    Security watchLicence plate and VIN not currently recorded as 'at risk' on the security watch register
    Plate transferAlert recorded against a plate previously associated with this vehicle
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    Condition alert

    This register warns that a vehicle has been subject to an insurance total loss claim, or 'written-off', because of damage or because it has been stolen and not recovered. For vehicles written-off since January 1997, the HPI Check provides an insurer damage classification, A to D, ranging from those vehicles which should never go back on the road, to those which can be be safely repaired. Two new classifications were added in October, 2017, N and S which should over time replace the C and D classifications. Category N and S better describe the type of damage to the vehicle rather than the cost of repair.

    Category A - Scrap only, parts are not salvageable, vehicle not permitted on the road and should be crushed.
    Category B - Extensive damage, beyond repair. Parts are salvageable, vehicle not permitted on the road and should be scrapped.
    Category C - Vehicle is damaged but repairable, cost of repair exceeds the pre-accident value of the vehicle.
    Category D - Vehicle is damaged but repairable.
    Category S - Structurally damaged but repairable, its important that these vehicles are repaired professionally.
    Category N - Repairable non-structural damage.

    In the case of Category C, between April 2003 and October 2015, the government mandated a Vehicle Identity Check (VIC) before the vehicle could return to the road. This was to prevent vehicle cloning. Note that a VIC did not check the safety or quality of any repair. Only an MOT is currently required before a vehicle is permitted on the road.

    In addition to the Condition Alert, you will be advised if the vehicle has been registered with DVLA as having been scrapped.

    If you are considering purchasing a vehicle on the register, we strongly advise that you have it independently inspected by a reputable company for structural and mechanical integrity prior to purchase. For further information see FAQ.

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    Condition inspected

    This register was introduced in 1990 and gives details of 'written off' vehicles that have since passed an independent structural examination. The inspection will have been carried out in accordance with a specification agreed with the Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre (Thatcham). The seller may be able to provide an inspection report from one of the approved inspection companies. There may be a separate fee for this report. Car Data Check will identify which company carried out the inspection and the reference number of the report.

    Vehicle condition

    Condition alertVIN recorded by insurers as a 'total loss' (write-off)
    Condition inspectedLicence plate and VIN not recorded as a repaired insurance 'total loss'
    Vehicle documents

    Stolen V5C registration documents (logbooks) are in circulation. Any vehicle with a stolen V5C is likely to be stolen. Provide the V5C registration document serial number and issue date so the Car Data Check team can confirm if it's been recorded as stolen.
    For further information view example

    V5C (Logbook) issue dateNo V5C (logbook) issue date has been provided
    V5C (Logbook) serial numberThe V5C (logbook) serial number is not recorded as stolen, forged or a duplicate
    Vehicle valuation

    Our vehicle valuation will help you determine the market value of the vehicle you want to buy. The valuation, where available, is based on the vehicle being in an average condition for its age, that you are buying the vehicle from a dealer and the mileage supplied by you. If you have not provided a mileage, it is estimated to be the equivalent to 10,000 miles per year. The valuation provided indicates the market value of your chosen model, not the actual vehicle being checked and therefore may vary. If no valuation is provided it is because we do not currently hold this data. HPI Valuations are provided by Glass’s. For further information see FAQ.

    This guide valuation is for a vehicle of this make and model with the mileage supplied by you, of average condition for its age and bought from a dealer.

    Estimated market value£7130
    Based on aPorsche Boxster S

    Vehicle manufacturer specification

    This information is sourced from the vehicle manufacturer and will provide technical and environmental details for this vehicle.

    Vehicle description

    Marque
    Porsche
    Range
    BOXSTER
    Engine size cc
    3179
    Fuel
    PETROL
    Colour
    BLUE
    Transmission
    MANUAL
    Number of gears
    6
    Engine make
    PORSCHE
    Year of manufacture
    2000
    Date of first registration in the UK
    09/08/2000
    Number of doors
    2
    Number of seats
    4

    Vehicle performance

    Torque Lbft
    225.1 lb-ft
    Torque RPM
    4500
    Power BHP
    248.0
    Power RPM
    6250
    Max MPH
    163
    0-60 MPH
    5.9s
    Power delivery
    NORMAL
    Aspiration
    NATURALLY ASPIRATED
    Driving axle
    REAR
    Drive type
    4X2
    No of cylinders
    6
    Bore
    93
    Stroke
    78

    Vehicle economy

    Urban MPG
    18.2
    Extra urban MPG
    36.3
    Combined MPG
    26.5
    CO2 emissions
    265 g/km
    CO2 rating
    M

    Vehicle dimensions

    Length mm
    4315
    Width mm
    1801
    Height mm
    1290

    Definitions and glossary can be found in the FAQ

    DVLA Records

    This information is sourced from the DVLA Records and will provide technical and environmental details for this vehicle.

    Vehicle description

    Cylinder Capacity
    3179cc
    First Registered Date
    09 August 2000
    Fuel
    PETROL
    Make
    Porsche
    Number Plate
    W387 YTP
    Colour
    BLUE
    Manufacture Year
    2000

    Fuel Economy - Used Vehicles

    CO2 emission figures (g/km)

    CO2 emission diagram CO2 emission diagram
    M 265

    The fuel consumption figure shown is taken from the official test results obtained from this vehicle type when new. It is intended to provide a standard figure for comparing the relative fuel economy of different vehicles of a similar age and condition and does not represent the average fuel consumption that will be achieved on the road. A number of factors not included in the official new vehicle test will affect the fuel consumption achieved on the road including: vehicle age, how it has been maintained, road/weather conditions and driving style.

    Fuel cost (estimated) for 12,000 miles: £2312

    A fuel cost figure indicates to the consumer a guide price for comparison purposes. This figure is calculated by using the combined drive cycle (town centre and motorway) and average fuel price. Re-calculated annually, the cost per litre as at Mar 2015 is as follows - petrol 112p, diesel 118p and LPG 61p.

    VED for 12 months: £230

    Vehicle excise duty (VED) or road tax varies for vehicles registered before the 1st April 2017 according to the CO2 emissions and fuel type of the vehicle. For vehicles registered after 1st April 2017, they will have a fixed rate charged after the first tax payment. Vehicles with a list price of over £40,000 will also be subject to a supplemental charge for their first 5 years

    Vehicle info:

    Make:PORSCHE
    Model:BOXSTER S
    Engine Capacity (cc):3179
    Fuel Type:Petrol
    Transmission:
    Date of First Registration:09/08/2000

    Fuel consumption:

    Drive cycleLitres/100kmMPG
    Urban15.618.2
    Extra-Urban7.836.3
    Combined10.726.5

    To compare fuel costs and CO2 emissions of used vehicles (since March 2001), visit carfueldata.direct.gov.uk

    Vehicle mileage check

    'Clocking' or turning back the mileage reading on a vehicle is a major problem in the UK, costing an estimated £100 million per annum. HPI operates the National Mileage Register ® (NMR), containing over 200 million recorded mileages. HPI cross-references all mileages previously recorded against the vehicle (if any) along with any mileage you provide, and will let you know if a discrepancy has been identified. Make sure you provide an accurate mileage to avoid any false discrepancies. Click here for more information.

    No mileage discrepancy is currently indicated by the National Mileage Register (NMR).

    This check was performed more than 30 days ago and can no longer be updated
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    How to find the serial number and issue date on the V5C logbook

    • The V5C serial is at the top of the front page. The issue date is at the bottom of the second page.
    • The V5C serial is at the top of the front page. The issue date is at the bottom of the second page.
    • The V5C serial is at the top of the front page. The issue date is at the bottom of the second page.
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