Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2009 VAUXHALL ASTRA1.6L Petrol

EV53 DAN

2009 VAUXHALL ASTRA — Petrol, 1598cc. This vehicle has 142,298 miles on record. MOT status: valid. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 20/10/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
Click to check rates
Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2009
Engine
1598cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Vauxhall Astra’s most recent MOT test on 2025-10-17 confirms it remains roadworthy, with no defects recorded at 142,298 miles. This marks the fourth consecutive annual pass, suggesting consistent compliance with UK roadworthiness standards over the past two years. The absence of advisories or recurring failures in the latest tests indicates no obvious mechanical degradation or neglect, though the 2023 failure at 131,793 miles—just four days before its subsequent pass—was unusual. That brief lapse, combined with the clean history since, implies either a one-off oversight or a minor, quickly resolved issue. The vehicle’s structural integrity and major systems appear stable, though the lack of advisories in recent tests does not preclude hidden wear on components like suspension bushes or coil springs, which often fail without immediate MOT consequences. The recorded mileage of 142,298 miles over 17 years aligns with typical usage patterns for this age, averaging around 8,370 miles annually. There are no significant gaps in service intervals, and the progression from 126,768 miles in 2022 to 142,298 miles now reflects steady accumulation without abrupt spikes. The minor discrepancy between the 2023 failure (131,793 miles) and the subsequent pass (131,855 miles) suggests the vehicle was likely driven briefly between tests, but this does not indicate excessive wear. However, the absence of service records means critical maintenance—such as brake fluid changes, timing belt inspections, or differential fluid refreshes—cannot be verified. Owners often overlook these, particularly on older models, which could lead to unaddressed degradation in non-MOT-monitored areas. Given the clean MOT history, the most prudent areas for a buyer to inspect in person are the suspension components, particularly the rear suspension bushes and coil springs, which are prone to fatigue at this mileage. The 2023 failure, though brief, warrants scrutiny of brake systems—specifically rear caliper binding or disc warping, as these are common causes of sudden MOT lapses. Structural corrosion, particularly around wheel arches, sills, and the subframe, should be checked thoroughly, as rust can compromise the vehicle’s load-bearing capacity. The exhaust system, while not failed, may show signs of leaks or cracked heat shields, which often develop between tests. Finally, the condition of the tyres—both tread depth and lateral wear—should be assessed, as the absence of MOT defects does not guarantee they have been replaced within the recommended 30,000-mile intervals.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
80
/ 100 · Good
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

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
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
! Older vehicle
Experian Provenance Check

Verify lender finance agreements, insurance write-offs, police stolen registers, and mileage rollback.

Verified Experian Data

Full History Report

Official provenance and safety check for EV53DAN

Data provided by Experian
Stolen
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Finance
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Write-off
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Salvage
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Imported
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Exported
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Scrapped
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
Destruction
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
V5C Logbook
EXPERIAN
Available in full check
£20,000 Experian Data Guarantee Included

Verify Outstanding Finance & Provenance Before Buying

Free DVLA records only confirm roadworthiness. Protect yourself against active finance repossession, insurance write-offs, police stolen registers, and mileage fraud with an official Experian check.

✓ One-off payment (no subscription)✓ Instant on screen + PDF emailed✓ Official Experian registry✓ Apple Pay / Google Pay / Cards

Data provided by Experian

Technical Specifications

Diagnostic & Valuation Intelligence

Estimate current market value

Generate an instant valuation benchmark based on live market listings, vehicle mileage, and recent dealer auction figures.

Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 16 May 2026, 02:04
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Vauxhall Astra’s most recent MOT test on 2025-10-17 confirms it remains roadworthy, with no defects recorded at 142,298 miles. This marks the fourth consecutive annual pass, suggesting consistent compliance with UK roadworthiness standards over the past two years. The absence of advisories or recurring failures in the latest tests indicates no obvious mechanical degradation or neglect, though the 2023 failure at 131,793 miles—just four days before its subsequent pass—was unusual. That brief lapse, combined with the clean history since, implies either a one-off oversight or a minor, quickly resolved issue. The vehicle’s structural integrity and major systems appear stable, though the lack of advisories in recent tests does not preclude hidden wear on components like suspension bushes or coil springs, which often fail without immediate MOT consequences. The recorded mileage of 142,298 miles over 17 years aligns with typical usage patterns for this age, averaging around 8,370 miles annually. There are no significant gaps in service intervals, and the progression from 126,768 miles in 2022 to 142,298 miles now reflects steady accumulation without abrupt spikes. The minor discrepancy between the 2023 failure (131,793 miles) and the subsequent pass (131,855 miles) suggests the vehicle was likely driven briefly between tests, but this does not indicate excessive wear. However, the absence of service records means critical maintenance—such as brake fluid changes, timing belt inspections, or differential fluid refreshes—cannot be verified. Owners often overlook these, particularly on older models, which could lead to unaddressed degradation in non-MOT-monitored areas. Given the clean MOT history, the most prudent areas for a buyer to inspect in person are the suspension components, particularly the rear suspension bushes and coil springs, which are prone to fatigue at this mileage. The 2023 failure, though brief, warrants scrutiny of brake systems—specifically rear caliper binding or disc warping, as these are common causes of sudden MOT lapses. Structural corrosion, particularly around wheel arches, sills, and the subframe, should be checked thoroughly, as rust can compromise the vehicle’s load-bearing capacity. The exhaust system, while not failed, may show signs of leaks or cracked heat shields, which often develop between tests. Finally, the condition of the tyres—both tread depth and lateral wear—should be assessed, as the absence of MOT defects does not guarantee they have been replaced within the recommended 30,000-mile intervals.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2009 Vauxhall Astra (EV53 DAN) has a recorded MOT history spanning from October 2022 to October 2025, with 5 MOT tests on record.

Across its entire MOT history, this Vauxhall has a 80% success rate (4 passes and 1 fails). This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

PASS
FAIL
ADVISORY