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LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER2016 · 3.0L DIESEL

155 MA

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Considering this 2016 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER? It's a DIESEL with a 2993cc engine showing 100,214 miles. MOT is not recorded and it's taxed for the road. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT
Expired
Expires 11/06/2026
Tax
Taxed
Expires 01/01/2027
Fuel
DIESEL
Year
2016
Engine
2993cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
This 2016 Range Rover has covered 100,214 miles, averaging roughly 10,000 miles per year. This is typical usage for a vehicle of this age, suggesting it hasn't been excessively overworked nor left sitting idle for long periods, though it has reached a mileage bracket where mechanical wear becomes more evident. The most recent MOT from May 2025 was a pass, but it highlights a developing pattern of wear in the front suspension and braking systems. While the 2024 MOT was clean, the 2025 inspection flagged worn front brake discs and bushing wear on both the nearside and offside front suspension arms. The vehicle's condition trend appears to be worsening slightly in terms of mechanical degradation. We have seen recurring issues with front brake discs and pads since at least 2022, and the recent appearance of suspension arm bush wear suggests that the chassis and steering components are beginning to fatigue. While the vehicle is passing its tests, the transition from simple consumable wear (tyres and wipers) to structural component wear (suspension bushes) is a sign that maintenance requirements will likely increase. Before purchasing, you should inspect the front suspension thoroughly for any knocks or knocks when driving over uneven surfaces, and check the condition of the front brake discs and pads to see how much life they have left.

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
✓ Taxed
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
This 2016 Range Rover has covered 100,214 miles, averaging roughly 10,000 miles per year. This is typical usage for a vehicle of this age, suggesting it hasn't been excessively overworked nor left sitting idle for long periods, though it has reached a mileage bracket where mechanical wear becomes more evident. The most recent MOT from May 2025 was a pass, but it highlights a developing pattern of wear in the front suspension and braking systems. While the 2024 MOT was clean, the 2025 inspection flagged worn front brake discs and bushing wear on both the nearside and offside front suspension arms. The vehicle's condition trend appears to be worsening slightly in terms of mechanical degradation. We have seen recurring issues with front brake discs and pads since at least 2022, and the recent appearance of suspension arm bush wear suggests that the chassis and steering components are beginning to fatigue. While the vehicle is passing its tests, the transition from simple consumable wear (tyres and wipers) to structural component wear (suspension bushes) is a sign that maintenance requirements will likely increase. Before purchasing, you should inspect the front suspension thoroughly for any knocks or knocks when driving over uneven surfaces, and check the condition of the front brake discs and pads to see how much life they have left.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this Land Rover Range Rover (155 MA) from 2016 show a total of 5 MOT tests between March 2022 and May 2025.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 80% of its MOT tests, totaling 4 passes against 1 fails. The car boasts an impressive record, which typically reflects a conscientious ownership history.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Brakes (6 issues), Windscreen (4 issues), Tyres (3 issues), Lighting (2 issues), Suspension (2 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 14 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

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