Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2011 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER1.9L Diesel

AT54 ALG

With 129,006 miles recorded, this White 2011 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER runs on Diesel with a 1896cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 30/01/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2011
Engine
1896cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Volkswagen Transporter has maintained a consistent MOT pass record with no defects recorded across the last five annual tests, most recently on 24 January 2026 at 129,006 miles. This suggests the vehicle has undergone regular, compliant testing without any major recurring issues. The absence of advisories or failings in the most recent cycle indicates the tester did not identify any immediate safety or roadworthiness concerns at that point. However, the 2026 test occurred just six months ago, meaning critical components like brakes, suspension, and emissions systems have not been reassessed since then. Buyers should verify whether the vehicle has undergone any interim servicing or repairs beyond the MOT scope, particularly for wear items like brake pads and tyres, which may have degraded since the last official check. The mileage progression of approximately 8,600 miles annually over the past five years aligns with typical usage for a vehicle of this age. There are no significant gaps or abrupt jumps in mileage that would indicate prolonged neglect or excessive wear. The recorded mileage at the most recent test (129,006 miles) reflects steady usage without extreme acceleration in consumption, which could have signalled underlying mechanical issues. That said, the lack of detailed service history means potential hidden wear—such as in the drivetrain or suspension—cannot be confirmed without further inspection. Given the clean MOT record, priority should be given to inspecting high-wear components that are not routinely checked during an MOT. The suspension bushes and coil springs, for instance, are critical for structural integrity and handling but are not tested for wear during the MOT. Similarly, the brake calipers and discs should be examined for uneven wear or binding, as these can develop silently between tests. Corrosion, particularly around the wheel arches, sills, and underbody, is another concern for a vehicle of this age and mileage, as it can compromise structural integrity. Finally, the exhaust system should be checked for leaks or excessive rust, as emissions-related faults are not always visible until they reach a critical stage. A thorough visual and functional assessment of these areas is essential.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
85
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

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
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Volkswagen Transporter has maintained a consistent MOT pass record with no defects recorded across the last five annual tests, most recently on 24 January 2026 at 129,006 miles. This suggests the vehicle has undergone regular, compliant testing without any major recurring issues. The absence of advisories or failings in the most recent cycle indicates the tester did not identify any immediate safety or roadworthiness concerns at that point. However, the 2026 test occurred just six months ago, meaning critical components like brakes, suspension, and emissions systems have not been reassessed since then. Buyers should verify whether the vehicle has undergone any interim servicing or repairs beyond the MOT scope, particularly for wear items like brake pads and tyres, which may have degraded since the last official check. The mileage progression of approximately 8,600 miles annually over the past five years aligns with typical usage for a vehicle of this age. There are no significant gaps or abrupt jumps in mileage that would indicate prolonged neglect or excessive wear. The recorded mileage at the most recent test (129,006 miles) reflects steady usage without extreme acceleration in consumption, which could have signalled underlying mechanical issues. That said, the lack of detailed service history means potential hidden wear—such as in the drivetrain or suspension—cannot be confirmed without further inspection. Given the clean MOT record, priority should be given to inspecting high-wear components that are not routinely checked during an MOT. The suspension bushes and coil springs, for instance, are critical for structural integrity and handling but are not tested for wear during the MOT. Similarly, the brake calipers and discs should be examined for uneven wear or binding, as these can develop silently between tests. Corrosion, particularly around the wheel arches, sills, and underbody, is another concern for a vehicle of this age and mileage, as it can compromise structural integrity. Finally, the exhaust system should be checked for leaks or excessive rust, as emissions-related faults are not always visible until they reach a critical stage. A thorough visual and functional assessment of these areas is essential.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 2011, this Volkswagen Transporter with plate AT54 ALG has undergone 5 MOT inspections since January 2022.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 5 passes and 0 failures recorded. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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