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2021 SEAT IBIZA1.0L Petrol

DC21 AHA

With 47,597 miles recorded, this Blue 2021 SEAT IBIZA runs on Petrol with a 999cc engine. MOT is not on record and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 11/07/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2021
Engine
999cc
Mechanical Assessment
The SEAT Ibiza presents a clean MOT history, with both the July 2024 and July 2025 tests passing without any defects recorded. The most recent inspection at 47,597 miles confirms the vehicle meets current roadworthiness standards, and the absence of advisories or failures suggests no recurring mechanical or structural issues have emerged. This stability over the past year indicates the car has either been well-maintained by its previous owner or has simply avoided common wear points that typically trigger MOT concerns. For a vehicle of this age and mileage, such a flawless record is uncommon, though it does not preclude the need for a thorough pre-purchase inspection—particularly given the lack of any recorded maintenance advisories. The mileage accumulation of 9,519 miles per year aligns closely with average usage for a five-year-old vehicle, suggesting neither excessive nor negligible driving patterns. The gap between tests—just over a year—is standard for MOT intervals, and the 10,960-mile increase between July 2024 and July 2025 reflects consistent, moderate use without any sudden spikes that might imply neglect or aggressive driving. Without additional service records, it’s impossible to confirm whether routine maintenance (such as oil changes, brake fluid renewal, or suspension checks) has been performed, but the MOT results imply no immediate red flags from wear patterns. A buyer should prioritise a hands-on inspection of key areas not covered by the MOT, particularly the suspension components, including coil springs, dampers, and bushings, which can degrade without triggering a test failure. The brakes should be checked for uneven wear or binding, as the MOT does not always catch early signs of caliper or pad issues. Structural integrity—especially around wheel arches, sills, and the underbody—should be scrutinised for corrosion, as the Ibiza’s lightweight construction can be prone to hidden rust. Given the absence of advisories, tyre condition and tread depth will be the most visible indicator of upkeep, though the MOT would have caught any critical deficiencies. Finally, the lack of recorded advisories on emissions or electrical systems suggests no obvious faults in the engine management or battery, but a pre-purchase diagnostic scan could reveal latent issues. The clean MOT history is a positive sign, but the absence of any recorded maintenance—even if the car has passed—means a buyer should treat this as an opportunity to verify what’s been done, rather than assume it.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
67
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 13 Jul 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
The SEAT Ibiza presents a clean MOT history, with both the July 2024 and July 2025 tests passing without any defects recorded. The most recent inspection at 47,597 miles confirms the vehicle meets current roadworthiness standards, and the absence of advisories or failures suggests no recurring mechanical or structural issues have emerged. This stability over the past year indicates the car has either been well-maintained by its previous owner or has simply avoided common wear points that typically trigger MOT concerns. For a vehicle of this age and mileage, such a flawless record is uncommon, though it does not preclude the need for a thorough pre-purchase inspection—particularly given the lack of any recorded maintenance advisories. The mileage accumulation of 9,519 miles per year aligns closely with average usage for a five-year-old vehicle, suggesting neither excessive nor negligible driving patterns. The gap between tests—just over a year—is standard for MOT intervals, and the 10,960-mile increase between July 2024 and July 2025 reflects consistent, moderate use without any sudden spikes that might imply neglect or aggressive driving. Without additional service records, it’s impossible to confirm whether routine maintenance (such as oil changes, brake fluid renewal, or suspension checks) has been performed, but the MOT results imply no immediate red flags from wear patterns. A buyer should prioritise a hands-on inspection of key areas not covered by the MOT, particularly the suspension components, including coil springs, dampers, and bushings, which can degrade without triggering a test failure. The brakes should be checked for uneven wear or binding, as the MOT does not always catch early signs of caliper or pad issues. Structural integrity—especially around wheel arches, sills, and the underbody—should be scrutinised for corrosion, as the Ibiza’s lightweight construction can be prone to hidden rust. Given the absence of advisories, tyre condition and tread depth will be the most visible indicator of upkeep, though the MOT would have caught any critical deficiencies. Finally, the lack of recorded advisories on emissions or electrical systems suggests no obvious faults in the engine management or battery, but a pre-purchase diagnostic scan could reveal latent issues. The clean MOT history is a positive sign, but the absence of any recorded maintenance—even if the car has passed—means a buyer should treat this as an opportunity to verify what’s been done, rather than assume it.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 2021 Seat Ibiza (DC21 AHA), we found 2 MOT results in the period of July 2024 to July 2025.

With 2 passes and 0 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 100%. The car boasts an impressive record, which typically reflects a conscientious ownership history.

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