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BMW 530I M SPORT AUTO2020 · 2.0L Other

FSZ 3017

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With 40,636 miles recorded, this WHITE 2020 BMW 530I M SPORT AUTO runs on Other with a 1998cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT
Valid
Expires 15/08/2026
Tax
No data
Fuel
Other
Year
2020
Engine
1998cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The BMW passed its most recent MOT on 16 August 2024 at 40,636 miles with no defects recorded, placing the vehicle in a stable and clean roadworthiness condition relative to the available test data. The single official entry shows no advisories or failures across the examined systems, indicating the car presented to the tester as mechanically sound at that point. At roughly six years old the recorded 40,636 miles equates to about 6,773 miles per year, a typical annual usage pattern for a 2020 executive saloon. The MOT history contains only the August 2024 test, so no earlier mileage readings exist to chart accumulation or identify standing periods. A clean single pass with no flagged wear items suggests either light, careful use or simply that the first test fell due at this mileage with nothing requiring attention. Given the absence of any recorded faults, a buyer should still commission an independent inspection before purchase. Low average mileage can mask degraded suspension bushes, flat-spotted tyres, or corroding brake discs from prolonged inactivity. The August 2024 test cleared emissions, structural integrity, and running gear, but a 2026 buyer sits nearly two years on from that pass with no subsequent evidence of condition. Verify current tyre tread depth, brake caliper freedom, and underbody corrosion at the next test due date. The sparse record offers no recurring fault trend to chase, yet the gap since the last MOT means consumables and fluids require physical confirmation rather than reliance on the single clean result.

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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The BMW passed its most recent MOT on 16 August 2024 at 40,636 miles with no defects recorded, placing the vehicle in a stable and clean roadworthiness condition relative to the available test data. The single official entry shows no advisories or failures across the examined systems, indicating the car presented to the tester as mechanically sound at that point. At roughly six years old the recorded 40,636 miles equates to about 6,773 miles per year, a typical annual usage pattern for a 2020 executive saloon. The MOT history contains only the August 2024 test, so no earlier mileage readings exist to chart accumulation or identify standing periods. A clean single pass with no flagged wear items suggests either light, careful use or simply that the first test fell due at this mileage with nothing requiring attention. Given the absence of any recorded faults, a buyer should still commission an independent inspection before purchase. Low average mileage can mask degraded suspension bushes, flat-spotted tyres, or corroding brake discs from prolonged inactivity. The August 2024 test cleared emissions, structural integrity, and running gear, but a 2026 buyer sits nearly two years on from that pass with no subsequent evidence of condition. Verify current tyre tread depth, brake caliper freedom, and underbody corrosion at the next test due date. The sparse record offers no recurring fault trend to chase, yet the gap since the last MOT means consumables and fluids require physical confirmation rather than reliance on the single clean result.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this BMW 530I M Sport Auto (FSZ 3017) from 2020 show a total of 1 MOT test between August 2024 and August 2024.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 1 pass and 0 failures recorded. Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

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