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2023 VAUXHALL MOKKA GS LINE TURBO AUTO1.2L Petrol

B21 ABD

2023 VAUXHALL MOKKA GS LINE TURBO AUTO — Petrol, 1199cc. This vehicle has 10,127 miles on record. MOT status: no valid MOT. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 01/06/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2023
Engine
1199cc
Mechanical Assessment
This Vauxhall Mokka, tested most recently on 2 June 2025 at just 10,127 miles, carries a clean MOT history with no defects recorded across its single test. The vehicle’s roadworthiness status remains stable, though the absence of any advisories or recurring issues does not imply neglect—it simply reflects a lack of documented problems during the single inspection window. The most recent pass suggests the tester found no binding calipers, excessive corrosion in critical areas, or suspension failures that would warrant failure. However, the sparse record means no long-term trends can be established, leaving key components like turbocharger health, differential seals, or long-term suspension bush wear unconfirmed. The recorded mileage of 10,127 miles over approximately three years—roughly 3,376 miles annually—is unusually low for a vehicle of this age, particularly given the turbocharged nature of the GS Line model, which typically sees higher usage. Such low mileage could indicate the car has spent extended periods off the road, which may accelerate wear on components like the turbocharger or battery due to lack of regular use. Alternatively, it might reflect careful ownership with minimal driving, though this also raises questions about whether essential services—such as fluid changes or suspension checks—have been consistently performed. Without intermediate service records, there is no way to verify whether maintenance has been diligent or sporadic. Given the limited MOT data, a buyer should prioritise an in-person inspection focusing on high-wear turbocharged components, as the low mileage does not guarantee their longevity. The turbocharger and intercooler should be examined for soot buildup or oil leaks, which can occur even with minimal use. Suspension bushes and coil springs, though not flagged in the MOT, may show signs of degradation after three years, particularly if the car has been driven on uneven surfaces. Brake discs and pads, while not tested in the single pass, warrant close inspection for uneven wear or corrosion, especially if the vehicle has been stored in damp conditions. Structural integrity, particularly around wheel arches and sills, should also be checked for corrosion, as rust can develop rapidly in areas not routinely inspected.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
70
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
This Vauxhall Mokka, tested most recently on 2 June 2025 at just 10,127 miles, carries a clean MOT history with no defects recorded across its single test. The vehicle’s roadworthiness status remains stable, though the absence of any advisories or recurring issues does not imply neglect—it simply reflects a lack of documented problems during the single inspection window. The most recent pass suggests the tester found no binding calipers, excessive corrosion in critical areas, or suspension failures that would warrant failure. However, the sparse record means no long-term trends can be established, leaving key components like turbocharger health, differential seals, or long-term suspension bush wear unconfirmed. The recorded mileage of 10,127 miles over approximately three years—roughly 3,376 miles annually—is unusually low for a vehicle of this age, particularly given the turbocharged nature of the GS Line model, which typically sees higher usage. Such low mileage could indicate the car has spent extended periods off the road, which may accelerate wear on components like the turbocharger or battery due to lack of regular use. Alternatively, it might reflect careful ownership with minimal driving, though this also raises questions about whether essential services—such as fluid changes or suspension checks—have been consistently performed. Without intermediate service records, there is no way to verify whether maintenance has been diligent or sporadic. Given the limited MOT data, a buyer should prioritise an in-person inspection focusing on high-wear turbocharged components, as the low mileage does not guarantee their longevity. The turbocharger and intercooler should be examined for soot buildup or oil leaks, which can occur even with minimal use. Suspension bushes and coil springs, though not flagged in the MOT, may show signs of degradation after three years, particularly if the car has been driven on uneven surfaces. Brake discs and pads, while not tested in the single pass, warrant close inspection for uneven wear or corrosion, especially if the vehicle has been stored in damp conditions. Structural integrity, particularly around wheel arches and sills, should also be checked for corrosion, as rust can develop rapidly in areas not routinely inspected.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 2023, this Vauxhall Mokka Gs Line Turbo Auto with plate B21 ABD has undergone 1 MOT inspection since June 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Vauxhall has a 100% success rate (1 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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