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LAND ROVER DEFENDER FIRST EDITION D AUTO2020 · 2.0L DIESEL

90 HAK

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Free vehicle summary for 90 HAK: 2020 LAND ROVER DEFENDER FIRST EDITION D AUTO (SILVER, DIESEL). Mileage: 66,332. MOT: valid. Tax: taxed.

MOT
Valid
Expires 19/07/2026
Tax
Taxed
Expires 01/07/2026
Fuel
DIESEL
Year
2020
Engine
1999cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
This Land Rover Defender presents a stable and exemplary maintenance trend, with the most recent MOT test on 21 July 2025 at 66,332 miles passing cleanly with zero defects recorded. The vehicle has maintained a consistent pattern of roadworthiness across all three documented tests, indicating diligent servicing and proactive component replacement by the previous owner. No recurring mechanical or structural faults have surfaced, which is a strong indicator of responsible ownership and sound preventative maintenance. The mileage accumulation is remarkably linear and typical for a six-year-old vehicle, averaging approximately 11,055 miles per year. Between the January 2023 test at 47,869 miles and the June 2024 test at 57,548 miles, the vehicle covered 9,679 miles over roughly seventeen months. The subsequent interval from June 2024 to July 2025 saw an increase of 8,784 miles over thirteen months, suggesting a slight uptick in usage that remains well within normal parameters. There are no suspicious gaps or sudden spikes in the odometer record that would raise concerns about tampered mileage or prolonged periods of neglect. Despite the clean MOT history, a prospective buyer should still conduct a thorough physical inspection of the vehicle's undercarriage and structural mounting points. The Defender's off-road capability means chassis rails, cross-members, and suspension mounting points warrant close scrutiny for stone damage, corrosion, or hairline cracks that may not yet constitute an MOT failure. The air suspension system, a common wear item on this platform, should be cycled through its ride height settings to confirm correct operation and check for slow leaks at the air struts or compressor. Brake condition, particularly the condition of discs and pads given the vehicle's weight, should be verified visually even though no braking defects have been flagged. Tyre condition and alignment deserve attention given the vehicle's typical usage profile, as uneven wear patterns can indicate neglected tracking or suspension bush degradation that may not yet trigger an advisory. The drivetrain, including front and rear differential oil condition and propshaft universal joints, should be inspected for play or leakage. A test drive over varied surfaces will reveal any emerging suspension bush wear, steering rack play, or drivetrain vibration that a static inspection might miss. The clean MOT record is encouraging, but it does not substitute for a hands-on mechanical assessment of a complex all-terrain vehicle.

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Euro EURO 6 DG

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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
This Land Rover Defender presents a stable and exemplary maintenance trend, with the most recent MOT test on 21 July 2025 at 66,332 miles passing cleanly with zero defects recorded. The vehicle has maintained a consistent pattern of roadworthiness across all three documented tests, indicating diligent servicing and proactive component replacement by the previous owner. No recurring mechanical or structural faults have surfaced, which is a strong indicator of responsible ownership and sound preventative maintenance. The mileage accumulation is remarkably linear and typical for a six-year-old vehicle, averaging approximately 11,055 miles per year. Between the January 2023 test at 47,869 miles and the June 2024 test at 57,548 miles, the vehicle covered 9,679 miles over roughly seventeen months. The subsequent interval from June 2024 to July 2025 saw an increase of 8,784 miles over thirteen months, suggesting a slight uptick in usage that remains well within normal parameters. There are no suspicious gaps or sudden spikes in the odometer record that would raise concerns about tampered mileage or prolonged periods of neglect. Despite the clean MOT history, a prospective buyer should still conduct a thorough physical inspection of the vehicle's undercarriage and structural mounting points. The Defender's off-road capability means chassis rails, cross-members, and suspension mounting points warrant close scrutiny for stone damage, corrosion, or hairline cracks that may not yet constitute an MOT failure. The air suspension system, a common wear item on this platform, should be cycled through its ride height settings to confirm correct operation and check for slow leaks at the air struts or compressor. Brake condition, particularly the condition of discs and pads given the vehicle's weight, should be verified visually even though no braking defects have been flagged. Tyre condition and alignment deserve attention given the vehicle's typical usage profile, as uneven wear patterns can indicate neglected tracking or suspension bush degradation that may not yet trigger an advisory. The drivetrain, including front and rear differential oil condition and propshaft universal joints, should be inspected for play or leakage. A test drive over varied surfaces will reveal any emerging suspension bush wear, steering rack play, or drivetrain vibration that a static inspection might miss. The clean MOT record is encouraging, but it does not substitute for a hands-on mechanical assessment of a complex all-terrain vehicle.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

This 2020 Land Rover Defender First Edition D Auto (90 HAK) has a recorded MOT history spanning from January 2023 to July 2025, with 3 MOT tests on record.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 3 passes against 0 fails. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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