Official DVLA Record

1989 RELIANT RIALTO0.8L Petrol

F35 LCA

1989 RELIANT RIALTO — Petrol, 848cc. This vehicle has 40,534 miles on record. MOT status: no valid MOT. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 13/05/2024
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1989
Engine
848cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Reliant Rialto’s most recent MOT test on 2023-05-09 at 40,534 miles passed without any recorded defects, confirming it remains roadworthy under current DVSA standards. The absence of advisories or failings across both tests—including the 2022-05-14 assessment at 33,757 miles—suggests no recurring mechanical issues have been formally identified. However, the vehicle’s age (37 years) and low mileage (1,096 miles annually) introduce inherent risks tied to prolonged static storage, which may not be fully captured in MOT records. The stable pass history does not preclude latent failures in critical components such as the suspension geometry, steering linkages, or corrosion-prone areas like the floor pans and wheel arches. The recorded mileage pattern reveals unusually low annual usage, averaging just over 1,000 miles per year since the 2022 test. This suggests prolonged periods of inactivity, which can accelerate wear on components like tyres, seals, and battery health, even if the MOT history shows no mechanical failings. The gap between tests (12 months) aligns with the legal requirement, but the low mileage raises questions about whether the vehicle has been regularly driven to prevent stagnation-related issues. Without additional service records, it is impossible to confirm whether routine maintenance—such as fluid changes or suspension checks—has been conducted. Given the vehicle’s age and the lack of MOT advisories, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of structural integrity, particularly around the chassis rails, wheel arches, and floor pans, where corrosion could compromise safety without being immediately visible. The suspension—including coil springs, bushes, and steering dampers—should be checked for dryness, cracking, or excessive play, as these components degrade over time even with minimal use. Brake systems, though not flagged in tests, warrant scrutiny for binding calipers, uneven wear, or corrosion on discs and pads, especially if the vehicle has spent extended periods stationary. Finally, the electrical system, including the battery and wiring loom, should be tested for signs of deterioration, as prolonged inactivity can lead to failed connections or corrosion-induced faults.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 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%)
! Older vehicle
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The Reliant Rialto’s most recent MOT test on 2023-05-09 at 40,534 miles passed without any recorded defects, confirming it remains roadworthy under current DVSA standards. The absence of advisories or failings across both tests—including the 2022-05-14 assessment at 33,757 miles—suggests no recurring mechanical issues have been formally identified. However, the vehicle’s age (37 years) and low mileage (1,096 miles annually) introduce inherent risks tied to prolonged static storage, which may not be fully captured in MOT records. The stable pass history does not preclude latent failures in critical components such as the suspension geometry, steering linkages, or corrosion-prone areas like the floor pans and wheel arches. The recorded mileage pattern reveals unusually low annual usage, averaging just over 1,000 miles per year since the 2022 test. This suggests prolonged periods of inactivity, which can accelerate wear on components like tyres, seals, and battery health, even if the MOT history shows no mechanical failings. The gap between tests (12 months) aligns with the legal requirement, but the low mileage raises questions about whether the vehicle has been regularly driven to prevent stagnation-related issues. Without additional service records, it is impossible to confirm whether routine maintenance—such as fluid changes or suspension checks—has been conducted. Given the vehicle’s age and the lack of MOT advisories, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of structural integrity, particularly around the chassis rails, wheel arches, and floor pans, where corrosion could compromise safety without being immediately visible. The suspension—including coil springs, bushes, and steering dampers—should be checked for dryness, cracking, or excessive play, as these components degrade over time even with minimal use. Brake systems, though not flagged in tests, warrant scrutiny for binding calipers, uneven wear, or corrosion on discs and pads, especially if the vehicle has spent extended periods stationary. Finally, the electrical system, including the battery and wiring loom, should be tested for signs of deterioration, as prolonged inactivity can lead to failed connections or corrosion-induced faults.
MOT Test History Overview

This 1989 Reliant Rialto (F35 LCA) has a recorded MOT history spanning from May 2022 to May 2023, with 2 MOT tests on record.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 2 passes and 0 failures recorded. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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