As someone whose car was built in one year, registered in another here's my take.
In June 2020 at the end of lockdown we bought a new Mini Cooper S which was registered on a private plate from new.
In June 2021, a service warning light appears, car wants an oil change. Given it had only done 2900 miles, it was a WTF moment. Investigations showed the car was manufactured in June 2019, and this was shown on a sticker in the engine compartment, Further enquiries showed the car was very high spec (£7ks worth of extras) but then the order cancelled and it sat in a dealer compound until we bought it through another Mini dealer via CarWow.
Mini told me that as regards the fluids, the clock starts ticking from the day the car rolls off the production line even if it sits in a dealer compound as ours did. Unfair I felt, but the situation has now normalised. and as via CarWow we saved £3600 on what my local dealer wanted for the same car, not really complaining. Local dealer was stupid enough to give me the configuration code so I could pass it to the CarWow dealer and play one against the other and get a much better deal.
As for DVLA, a check shows June 2020 as date of first registration and 2020 as year of manufacture, which obviously is not correct, but nothing can be done. It's a minor niggle on what has been a brilliant car.
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