Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2002 RENAULT MASTER2.2L Diesel

GJ52 APY

With 148,564 miles recorded, this White 2002 RENAULT MASTER runs on Diesel with a 2188cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 12/05/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2002
Engine
2188cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 2026‑05‑14 MOT confirms the 2002 Renault Master remains technically passable but exhibits a concerning maintenance trend. Repeated failures on the same components – suspension ball joint play, twisted or binding brake hoses, rear leaf‑spring shackle bracket corrosion and tyre damage – reappear in the 2025 and 2026 tests, indicating that previous owners have not addressed underlying wear, and an oil leak persists across several inspections. With 148,564 miles recorded at 24 years old, the vehicle averages roughly 6,200 miles per year, a figure consistent with normal usage. The interval from the 2024‑03‑08 pass at 142,081 miles to the 2025‑05‑14 pass at 148,564 miles represents an increase of 6,483 miles in just over a year, suggesting a period of more intensive use rather than long standing, while earlier gaps between 2022 and 2024 show steady accumulation without major anomalies. A buyer should prioritize a physical check of the front and rear suspension ball joints for excessive play, the condition of the brake hoses and calipers for binding or corrosion, and the integrity of the rear leaf‑spring shackle brackets and chassis sills for rust. Inspection of tyre tread, side‑wall condition and any bulges is essential, as is locating the source of the ongoing oil leak and verifying that the supplementary restraint system warning lamp is not active. Given the recurring advisories, the vehicle is not fully roadworthy without immediate remedial work; postponement of brake or suspension repairs could compromise safety, and the extent of structural corrosion warrants a detailed inspection before purchase.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
70
/ 100 · Average
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: Average

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✓ Valid MOT
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 29 Jul 2026, 09:04
Mechanic's Historical Review
The 2026‑05‑14 MOT confirms the 2002 Renault Master remains technically passable but exhibits a concerning maintenance trend. Repeated failures on the same components – suspension ball joint play, twisted or binding brake hoses, rear leaf‑spring shackle bracket corrosion and tyre damage – reappear in the 2025 and 2026 tests, indicating that previous owners have not addressed underlying wear, and an oil leak persists across several inspections. With 148,564 miles recorded at 24 years old, the vehicle averages roughly 6,200 miles per year, a figure consistent with normal usage. The interval from the 2024‑03‑08 pass at 142,081 miles to the 2025‑05‑14 pass at 148,564 miles represents an increase of 6,483 miles in just over a year, suggesting a period of more intensive use rather than long standing, while earlier gaps between 2022 and 2024 show steady accumulation without major anomalies. A buyer should prioritize a physical check of the front and rear suspension ball joints for excessive play, the condition of the brake hoses and calipers for binding or corrosion, and the integrity of the rear leaf‑spring shackle brackets and chassis sills for rust. Inspection of tyre tread, side‑wall condition and any bulges is essential, as is locating the source of the ongoing oil leak and verifying that the supplementary restraint system warning lamp is not active. Given the recurring advisories, the vehicle is not fully roadworthy without immediate remedial work; postponement of brake or suspension repairs could compromise safety, and the extent of structural corrosion warrants a detailed inspection before purchase.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2002 Renault Master (GJ52 APY) has a recorded MOT history spanning from March 2024 to May 2026, with 5 MOT tests on record.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 60% of its MOT tests, totaling 3 passes against 2 fails. The pass rate is roughly in line with national averages for vehicles of this age.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Suspension (16 issues), Tyres (5 issues), Lighting (4 issues), Brakes (4 issues), Exhaust & Emissions (1 issue). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 24 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 7 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Supplementary restraint system warning lamp indicates a fault (7.1.6 (a))”; “Lower Engine mounting damaged or deteriorated resulting in excessive movement (6.1.8 (a) (i))”; “Rear Exhaust silencer insecure (8.1.1 (b) (i))”.

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