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VOLKSWAGEN POLO2002 · 1.2L Petrol

FN52 AEJ

Vehicle Insight Summary

Considering this 2002 VOLKSWAGEN POLO? It's a Petrol with a 1198cc engine showing 48,075 miles. MOT is not recorded and it's not currently taxed. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT
Expired
Expires 06/07/2023
Tax
No data
Fuel
Petrol
Year
2002
Engine
1198cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle’s most recent MOT on 2022-07-07 at 48,075 miles showed a pass with no defects, but the preceding test on 2022-07-06 at 48,073 miles recorded a fail despite identical mileage. This inconsistency suggests potential administrative error or minor issues resolved between tests. No defects were noted in prior passes, indicating a stable maintenance trend over the last four years. The absence of structural, braking, or emissions failures in passing tests implies the car has met baseline safety standards, though the repeated fails without recorded faults raise questions about the accuracy of the failed results. The vehicle’s mileage of 48,075 miles at age 24 years equates to approximately 2,003 miles annually, significantly lower than average for its age. This suggests prolonged periods of inactivity, which can accelerate corrosion, degrade rubber components, and lead to seized mechanisms. Notably, no MOTs were recorded between 2020-06-03 (39,861 miles) and 2021-06-04 (44,716 miles), a 12-month gap covering 4,855 miles. Such intervals may indicate neglect or infrequent use, increasing risks to suspension bushes, brake calipers, and exhaust systems. The sparse data from 2020–2022 offers limited insight into long-term wear patterns. A buyer should prioritise inspecting the suspension for worn bushes or coil springs, as low mileage can mask hidden fatigue. Brake components, including discs and calipers, should be checked for corrosion or binding, given the vehicle’s age. The exhaust system and underbody corrosion are critical, as inactivity often leads to rust in these areas. While MOT records show no major faults, the lack of recent tests beyond 2022 and the unusual fail/pass sequence at identical mileage warrant caution. A pre-purchase inspection should focus on these areas to confirm the car’s mechanical integrity.

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45
/ 100 · Below Average

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle’s most recent MOT on 2022-07-07 at 48,075 miles showed a pass with no defects, but the preceding test on 2022-07-06 at 48,073 miles recorded a fail despite identical mileage. This inconsistency suggests potential administrative error or minor issues resolved between tests. No defects were noted in prior passes, indicating a stable maintenance trend over the last four years. The absence of structural, braking, or emissions failures in passing tests implies the car has met baseline safety standards, though the repeated fails without recorded faults raise questions about the accuracy of the failed results. The vehicle’s mileage of 48,075 miles at age 24 years equates to approximately 2,003 miles annually, significantly lower than average for its age. This suggests prolonged periods of inactivity, which can accelerate corrosion, degrade rubber components, and lead to seized mechanisms. Notably, no MOTs were recorded between 2020-06-03 (39,861 miles) and 2021-06-04 (44,716 miles), a 12-month gap covering 4,855 miles. Such intervals may indicate neglect or infrequent use, increasing risks to suspension bushes, brake calipers, and exhaust systems. The sparse data from 2020–2022 offers limited insight into long-term wear patterns. A buyer should prioritise inspecting the suspension for worn bushes or coil springs, as low mileage can mask hidden fatigue. Brake components, including discs and calipers, should be checked for corrosion or binding, given the vehicle’s age. The exhaust system and underbody corrosion are critical, as inactivity often leads to rust in these areas. While MOT records show no major faults, the lack of recent tests beyond 2022 and the unusual fail/pass sequence at identical mileage warrant caution. A pre-purchase inspection should focus on these areas to confirm the car’s mechanical integrity.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Registered in 2002, this Volkswagen Polo with plate FN52 AEJ has undergone 5 MOT inspections since June 2020.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 60% of its MOT tests, totaling 3 passes against 2 fails. While not perfect, the history shows a relatively typical pattern of MOT passes and fails.

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