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2020 TOYOTA YARIS1.5L Hybrid Electric (Clean)

E4 FAL

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With 25,159 miles recorded, this Red 2020 TOYOTA YARIS runs on Hybrid Electric (Clean) with a 1497cc engine. MOT is not on record and tax is unpaid.

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Expires 11/05/2026
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Fuel
Hybrid Electric (Clean)
Year
2020
Engine
1497cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2020 Toyota Yaris presents a stable and clean roadworthiness profile. The most recent test on 12 May 2025 at 25,159 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, and the two prior tests also passed without advisories. The maintenance trend shows no worsening or recurring faults across the three-year DVLA record. The mileage pattern reflects very light use for a six-year-old car. The Yaris covered 11,897 miles by 6 December 2022, rose to 16,996 miles on 11 December 2023, then reached 25,159 miles by May 2025. That averages roughly 4,200 miles per year. A fourteen-month gap sits between the December 2023 and May 2025 tests, yet only 8,163 miles accrued in that span. Low annual mileage and a clean record suggest careful, likely short-trip ownership with no deferred consumable neglect showing in the data. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection despite the unblemished history. Standing time implied by low mileage can allow brake calipers to seize or tyres to develop sidewall cracking, neither of which a pass with no defects would capture. Suspension bushes, coil springs, and underbody corrosion should be checked closely, as the record offers no advisories to confirm their condition. Given the sparse three-entry history and absence of flagged wear, the vehicle reads as mechanically sound on paper. Verify service stamps and inspect brake discs and exhaust emissions in person before purchase to confirm the low-mileage use did not mask intermittent faults.

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MOT Roadworthiness Score: Average.

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Live data last synced with DVSA: 21 Jun 2026, 02:00
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2020 Toyota Yaris presents a stable and clean roadworthiness profile. The most recent test on 12 May 2025 at 25,159 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, and the two prior tests also passed without advisories. The maintenance trend shows no worsening or recurring faults across the three-year DVLA record. The mileage pattern reflects very light use for a six-year-old car. The Yaris covered 11,897 miles by 6 December 2022, rose to 16,996 miles on 11 December 2023, then reached 25,159 miles by May 2025. That averages roughly 4,200 miles per year. A fourteen-month gap sits between the December 2023 and May 2025 tests, yet only 8,163 miles accrued in that span. Low annual mileage and a clean record suggest careful, likely short-trip ownership with no deferred consumable neglect showing in the data. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection despite the unblemished history. Standing time implied by low mileage can allow brake calipers to seize or tyres to develop sidewall cracking, neither of which a pass with no defects would capture. Suspension bushes, coil springs, and underbody corrosion should be checked closely, as the record offers no advisories to confirm their condition. Given the sparse three-entry history and absence of flagged wear, the vehicle reads as mechanically sound on paper. Verify service stamps and inspect brake discs and exhaust emissions in person before purchase to confirm the low-mileage use did not mask intermittent faults.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

This 2020 Toyota Yaris (E4 FAL) has a recorded MOT history spanning from December 2022 to May 2025, with 3 MOT tests on record.

With 3 passes and 0 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 100%. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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