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2022 TOYOTA RAV42.5L Hybrid Electric (Clean)

A15 WAW

2022 TOYOTA RAV4 — Hybrid Electric (Clean), 2487cc. This vehicle has 30,970 miles on record. MOT status: valid. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 16/03/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Hybrid Electric (Clean)
Year
2022
Engine
2487cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Toyota RAV4 in question presents a clean and stable MOT history, with both the most recent test on 2026-03-11 at 30,970 miles and the preceding one on 2025-03-12 at 23,393 miles passing without any defects recorded. This consistency suggests the vehicle has been well maintained in terms of core roadworthiness requirements, with no advisories or failures to indicate emerging issues. The absence of recurring faults—such as repeated brake or suspension advisories—implies no ongoing deterioration in critical mechanical systems. For a buyer, this is a positive indicator of responsible ownership, at least in the areas covered by the MOT test. That said, the short interval between tests (just under a year) may reflect either a deliberate approach to keeping the vehicle compliant or, less likely, a period of low mileage where a test wasn’t strictly necessary. The mileage accumulation of roughly 7,742 miles per year aligns closely with typical usage for a four-year-old vehicle, suggesting neither excessive nor negligible driving. The gap between the two recorded MOTs—covering 7,577 miles in 12 months—further supports this, with no red flags for rapid wear or prolonged inactivity. There are no signs of mileage manipulation, and the figures remain plausible for a used vehicle of this age. The lack of historical data beyond these two tests means there’s no way to assess longer-term trends, but the current snapshot is unremarkable in terms of usage patterns. For a prospective buyer, the absence of MOT defects does not eliminate the need for a thorough pre-purchase inspection. Key areas to scrutinise include the suspension components—specifically the coil springs, anti-roll bars, and bushings—since these are not routinely checked beyond basic functionality in an MOT. The braking system should be examined for uneven wear or binding calipers, even though the MOT did not flag any issues. Structural integrity, particularly around wheel arches and underbody panels, should be checked for corrosion or damage, as these areas are prone to hidden deterioration. Given the vehicle’s age and the typical wear on consumables, tyre condition, brake fluid age, and fluid leaks should also be verified, as these are not part of the MOT test but critical to long-term reliability. The clean MOT history is encouraging, but a hands-on inspection will reveal whether the vehicle has been maintained beyond the minimum legal requirements.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
92
/ 100 · Excellent
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MOT Roadworthiness: Excellent

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✓ Valid MOT
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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 16 May 2026, 02:04
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Toyota RAV4 in question presents a clean and stable MOT history, with both the most recent test on 2026-03-11 at 30,970 miles and the preceding one on 2025-03-12 at 23,393 miles passing without any defects recorded. This consistency suggests the vehicle has been well maintained in terms of core roadworthiness requirements, with no advisories or failures to indicate emerging issues. The absence of recurring faults—such as repeated brake or suspension advisories—implies no ongoing deterioration in critical mechanical systems. For a buyer, this is a positive indicator of responsible ownership, at least in the areas covered by the MOT test. That said, the short interval between tests (just under a year) may reflect either a deliberate approach to keeping the vehicle compliant or, less likely, a period of low mileage where a test wasn’t strictly necessary. The mileage accumulation of roughly 7,742 miles per year aligns closely with typical usage for a four-year-old vehicle, suggesting neither excessive nor negligible driving. The gap between the two recorded MOTs—covering 7,577 miles in 12 months—further supports this, with no red flags for rapid wear or prolonged inactivity. There are no signs of mileage manipulation, and the figures remain plausible for a used vehicle of this age. The lack of historical data beyond these two tests means there’s no way to assess longer-term trends, but the current snapshot is unremarkable in terms of usage patterns. For a prospective buyer, the absence of MOT defects does not eliminate the need for a thorough pre-purchase inspection. Key areas to scrutinise include the suspension components—specifically the coil springs, anti-roll bars, and bushings—since these are not routinely checked beyond basic functionality in an MOT. The braking system should be examined for uneven wear or binding calipers, even though the MOT did not flag any issues. Structural integrity, particularly around wheel arches and underbody panels, should be checked for corrosion or damage, as these areas are prone to hidden deterioration. Given the vehicle’s age and the typical wear on consumables, tyre condition, brake fluid age, and fluid leaks should also be verified, as these are not part of the MOT test but critical to long-term reliability. The clean MOT history is encouraging, but a hands-on inspection will reveal whether the vehicle has been maintained beyond the minimum legal requirements.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 2022 Toyota Rav4 (A15 WAW), we found 2 MOT results in the period of March 2025 to March 2026.

Across its entire MOT history, this Toyota has a 100% success rate (2 passes and 0 fails). Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

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