Complete MOT history, advisory notices and failure reasons for Ford Aberdeen. Free vehicle history check with official DVSA data. Instant PDF.
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Ford, founded in 1903 by Henry Ford, revolutionized the automotive industry with mass production. It is one of the best-selling brands in the UK, especially with the Puma.
Aberdeen is Scotland's third-largest city and the UK's energy capital, with approximately 115,000 registered vehicles. The oil and gas industry has historically generated a market with above-average demand for premium and 4x4 vehicles, though the city's energy transition agenda is now driving increasing EV and hybrid adoption. Aberdeen operates a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in the city centre, applying to all vehicles from June 2024. Non-compliant vehicles face penalty charges. The LEZ compliance check is essential before any Aberdeen used car purchase. Scotland's cold, wet climate means buyers in Aberdeen should also inspect undercarriage corrosion on any vehicle, particularly older ones. Drivium verifies every vehicle against DVSA, DVLA and Transport Scotland records.
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