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FORD FOCUS2006 · 1.6L Petrol

FM06 ACO

Vehicle Insight Summary

With 95,663 miles recorded, this Black 2006 FORD FOCUS runs on Petrol with a 1596cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT
Valid
Expires 23/10/2026
Tax
No data
Fuel
Petrol
Year
2006
Engine
1596cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2006 Ford Focus presents a stable roadworthiness status with its most recent test on 24 October 2025 at 95,663 miles returning a pass and no defects recorded. The maintenance trend shows no deterioration across the available history, with every completed test either passing cleanly or failing on administrative grounds rather than mechanical fault. The vehicle cleared the 7 November 2023 examination at 93,194 miles, the 31 October 2024 check at 93,680 miles, and both October 2025 tests within two miles of each other, all without advisories. Recorded mileage sits at 95,663 against twenty years of age, an average of roughly 4,783 miles per year and low for the model. The data shows the car covered only 486 miles between November 2023 and October 2024, then just 1,983 miles across the following twelve months. Such limited annual use suggests extended standing periods, which typically accelerate rubber perishing, brake seizing, and underbody corrosion even where the odometer implies light wear. The sparse five-entry record contains no flagged consumable or structural issues, though absence of advisories on a low-mileage older car often reflects brief test scrutiny rather than confirmed condition. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection of suspension bushes, coil springs, and subframe mounting points for age-related cracking or corrosion unseen in the pass results. The 31 October 2024 failure with no defects logged points to a documentation or presentation error at the testing station rather than a mechanical defect, but the duplicate October 2025 passes one day apart imply the vehicle changed hands or was re-presented and warrant confirmation of continuous road legality. Brake discs, calipers, and handbrake mechanism deserve checks for binding after prolonged inactivity. Given the clean MOT trail and low yearly use, previous ownership appears to have avoided neglect of tested items, yet the record offers no evidence on tyre sidewall condition, exhaust hangers, or hidden structural rust. Prior to purchase, a workshop should lift the car to assess chassis legs, sills, and suspension arms directly, since the DVSA entries alone cannot certify those components on a two-decade-old vehicle.

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✓ Valid MOT
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✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2006 Ford Focus presents a stable roadworthiness status with its most recent test on 24 October 2025 at 95,663 miles returning a pass and no defects recorded. The maintenance trend shows no deterioration across the available history, with every completed test either passing cleanly or failing on administrative grounds rather than mechanical fault. The vehicle cleared the 7 November 2023 examination at 93,194 miles, the 31 October 2024 check at 93,680 miles, and both October 2025 tests within two miles of each other, all without advisories. Recorded mileage sits at 95,663 against twenty years of age, an average of roughly 4,783 miles per year and low for the model. The data shows the car covered only 486 miles between November 2023 and October 2024, then just 1,983 miles across the following twelve months. Such limited annual use suggests extended standing periods, which typically accelerate rubber perishing, brake seizing, and underbody corrosion even where the odometer implies light wear. The sparse five-entry record contains no flagged consumable or structural issues, though absence of advisories on a low-mileage older car often reflects brief test scrutiny rather than confirmed condition. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection of suspension bushes, coil springs, and subframe mounting points for age-related cracking or corrosion unseen in the pass results. The 31 October 2024 failure with no defects logged points to a documentation or presentation error at the testing station rather than a mechanical defect, but the duplicate October 2025 passes one day apart imply the vehicle changed hands or was re-presented and warrant confirmation of continuous road legality. Brake discs, calipers, and handbrake mechanism deserve checks for binding after prolonged inactivity. Given the clean MOT trail and low yearly use, previous ownership appears to have avoided neglect of tested items, yet the record offers no evidence on tyre sidewall condition, exhaust hangers, or hidden structural rust. Prior to purchase, a workshop should lift the car to assess chassis legs, sills, and suspension arms directly, since the DVSA entries alone cannot certify those components on a two-decade-old vehicle.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Checking the history for this 2006 Ford Focus (FM06 ACO), we found 5 MOT results in the period of November 2023 to October 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Ford 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.

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