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TOYOTA C-HR2017 · 1.8L Hybrid Electric (Clean)

BN17 ACF

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2017 TOYOTA C-HR — Hybrid Electric (Clean), 1798cc. This vehicle has 55,267 miles on record. MOT status: no valid MOT. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT
Expired
Expires 25/06/2026
Tax
No data
Fuel
Hybrid Electric (Clean)
Year
2017
Engine
1798cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
This Toyota C-HR demonstrates an exceptional roadworthiness trend. The most recent MOT on 23 June 2025 at 55,267 miles resulted in a clean pass with no defects recorded. This follows a consistent pattern of five consecutive first-time passes dating back to 2021, indicating a stable mechanical condition and a high standard of preventative maintenance. The mileage accumulation is steady and typical for a vehicle of this age. The distance increased from 17,359 miles in June 2021 to 55,267 miles by June 2025, averaging roughly 9,477 miles per year over the last four years. This is a slight increase from the overall lifetime average of 6,141 miles per year, but the growth is linear and suggests regular, consistent use rather than erratic periods of standing or excessive short-trip wear. The absence of any advisories across five years of testing is rare. The tester flagged no issues with brake discs, suspension bushes, or exhaust emissions, nor were there any mentions of corrosion or tyre tread depletion. This suggests the previous owner adhered strictly to service intervals and replaced consumables before they reached a failure point. A physical inspection should still verify the condition of the brake pads and tyre depths, as these are wear items that may not trigger an MOT advisory until they are near the legal limit. Given the clean record, focus should remain on checking for any non-MOT detectable issues such as oil leaks or interior wear. There are no recurring mechanical faults in the data to suggest any underlying structural or drivetrain risks.

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63
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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
This Toyota C-HR demonstrates an exceptional roadworthiness trend. The most recent MOT on 23 June 2025 at 55,267 miles resulted in a clean pass with no defects recorded. This follows a consistent pattern of five consecutive first-time passes dating back to 2021, indicating a stable mechanical condition and a high standard of preventative maintenance. The mileage accumulation is steady and typical for a vehicle of this age. The distance increased from 17,359 miles in June 2021 to 55,267 miles by June 2025, averaging roughly 9,477 miles per year over the last four years. This is a slight increase from the overall lifetime average of 6,141 miles per year, but the growth is linear and suggests regular, consistent use rather than erratic periods of standing or excessive short-trip wear. The absence of any advisories across five years of testing is rare. The tester flagged no issues with brake discs, suspension bushes, or exhaust emissions, nor were there any mentions of corrosion or tyre tread depletion. This suggests the previous owner adhered strictly to service intervals and replaced consumables before they reached a failure point. A physical inspection should still verify the condition of the brake pads and tyre depths, as these are wear items that may not trigger an MOT advisory until they are near the legal limit. Given the clean record, focus should remain on checking for any non-MOT detectable issues such as oil leaks or interior wear. There are no recurring mechanical faults in the data to suggest any underlying structural or drivetrain risks.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this Toyota C-Hr (BN17 ACF) from 2017 show a total of 5 MOT tests between June 2021 and June 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Toyota has a 100% success rate (5 passes and 0 fails). This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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