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VAUXHALL ASTRA2007 · 1.4L Petrol

FP07 ACX

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Free vehicle summary for FP07 ACX: 2007 VAUXHALL ASTRA (Black, Petrol). Mileage: 169,052. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT
Expired
Expires 18/12/2022
Tax
No data
Fuel
Petrol
Year
2007
Engine
1364cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The Vauxhall Astra failed its most recent MOT on 20 December 2022 at 169,052 miles, leaving it unroadworthy at that time. The maintenance trend cannot be judged as stable or improving because no pass has been recorded since, and the failure carries no listed defects, which points to an administrative or unrecorded fault condition rather than a clean bill of health. Given the current date of 8 July 2026, the vehicle has stood without a valid test for over three and a half years. The odometer rose from 154,432 miles at the 15 December 2021 pass to 169,052 miles by the 20 December 2022 failure, a gain of 14,620 miles in twelve months against a lifetime average near 8,897 miles per year. That single-year figure runs well above the norm and suggests heavier use in the final recorded period. The two-entry history is sparse, with no advisories or defects logged on the 2021 pass, so the record offers little insight into wear on consumables or structure before the failure. A buyer must treat the 2022 failure as an open question. The DVSA entry shows no defects, yet the car did not pass, so the tester likely found a roadworthiness breach not transcribed into the advisory field. Given the age and 169,052 miles, front suspension arms, droplink bushes, and subframe corrosion warrant close inspection, along with brake disc wear and exhaust integrity. Standing unused since late 2022 will have degraded tyres, seized brake calipers, and possibly accelerated structural rust on sills and suspension mounts. Any purchase should be conditional on a fresh MOT and a physical check of underbody condition, steering joints, and fluid leaks before road use.

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! Average MOT pass rate (50%)
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MOT data last updated: 4/15/2026, 4:56:25 PM

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The Vauxhall Astra failed its most recent MOT on 20 December 2022 at 169,052 miles, leaving it unroadworthy at that time. The maintenance trend cannot be judged as stable or improving because no pass has been recorded since, and the failure carries no listed defects, which points to an administrative or unrecorded fault condition rather than a clean bill of health. Given the current date of 8 July 2026, the vehicle has stood without a valid test for over three and a half years. The odometer rose from 154,432 miles at the 15 December 2021 pass to 169,052 miles by the 20 December 2022 failure, a gain of 14,620 miles in twelve months against a lifetime average near 8,897 miles per year. That single-year figure runs well above the norm and suggests heavier use in the final recorded period. The two-entry history is sparse, with no advisories or defects logged on the 2021 pass, so the record offers little insight into wear on consumables or structure before the failure. A buyer must treat the 2022 failure as an open question. The DVSA entry shows no defects, yet the car did not pass, so the tester likely found a roadworthiness breach not transcribed into the advisory field. Given the age and 169,052 miles, front suspension arms, droplink bushes, and subframe corrosion warrant close inspection, along with brake disc wear and exhaust integrity. Standing unused since late 2022 will have degraded tyres, seized brake calipers, and possibly accelerated structural rust on sills and suspension mounts. Any purchase should be conditional on a fresh MOT and a physical check of underbody condition, steering joints, and fluid leaks before road use.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Registered in 2007, this Vauxhall Astra with plate FP07 ACX has undergone 2 MOT inspections since December 2021.

With 1 passes and 1 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 50%. Given the frequent MOT failures, it is worth checking if major repairs have been properly addressed.

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