Official DVLA Record

2008 HYUNDAI I302.0L Diesel

GJ58 ACF

This 2008 HYUNDAI I30 is a Diesel vehicle with a 1991cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 163,862.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 12/09/2022
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2008
Engine
1991cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 2021-09-09 at 163,862 miles recorded a pass with no defects, but this is over five years outdated. No subsequent tests are documented, raising concerns about unverified maintenance. The pattern of passing and failing on identical dates (e.g., 2021-09-09) suggests potential data duplication or administrative errors, complicating trend analysis. Without recent inspections, there is no evidence of ongoing mechanical stability, and the lack of updates implies possible neglect in critical systems. The vehicle’s mileage of 163,862 miles over 18 years equates to 9,103 annual miles, aligning with typical usage for its age. However, the MOT history shows no tests between 2019 and 2021, a gap of two years, which is beyond the legal requirement. This absence of data limits confidence in the car’s condition, particularly for components like suspension bushes, coil springs, or exhaust emissions, which degrade over time. The 2019 test at 129,676 miles showed no defects, but without follow-up records, it is unclear if maintenance was consistent. A buyer should prioritize an independent inspection of the braking system, including brake discs and calipers, as well as suspension components for wear. The absence of corrosion reports in the MOT records does not guarantee structural integrity, so a thorough underbody check is advised. Given the lack of recent MOTs, verifying service history for oil changes, tyre rotations, and fluid replacements is critical to assess long-term care. The vehicle’s age and mileage necessitate caution, as hidden issues may have developed since the last test.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
45
/ 100 · Below Average
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: Below 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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (50%)
! Older vehicle
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 2021-09-09 at 163,862 miles recorded a pass with no defects, but this is over five years outdated. No subsequent tests are documented, raising concerns about unverified maintenance. The pattern of passing and failing on identical dates (e.g., 2021-09-09) suggests potential data duplication or administrative errors, complicating trend analysis. Without recent inspections, there is no evidence of ongoing mechanical stability, and the lack of updates implies possible neglect in critical systems. The vehicle’s mileage of 163,862 miles over 18 years equates to 9,103 annual miles, aligning with typical usage for its age. However, the MOT history shows no tests between 2019 and 2021, a gap of two years, which is beyond the legal requirement. This absence of data limits confidence in the car’s condition, particularly for components like suspension bushes, coil springs, or exhaust emissions, which degrade over time. The 2019 test at 129,676 miles showed no defects, but without follow-up records, it is unclear if maintenance was consistent. A buyer should prioritize an independent inspection of the braking system, including brake discs and calipers, as well as suspension components for wear. The absence of corrosion reports in the MOT records does not guarantee structural integrity, so a thorough underbody check is advised. Given the lack of recent MOTs, verifying service history for oil changes, tyre rotations, and fluid replacements is critical to assess long-term care. The vehicle’s age and mileage necessitate caution, as hidden issues may have developed since the last test.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Hyundai I30 (GJ58 ACF) from 2008 show a total of 2 MOT tests between September 2021 and September 2021.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 50% pass rate, with 1 pass and 1 failure recorded. Given the frequent MOT failures, it is worth checking if major repairs have been properly addressed.

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