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TOYOTA C-HR2020 · 1.8L Hybrid Electric (Clean)

GU70 ACY

Vehicle Insight Summary

This 2020 TOYOTA C-HR is a Hybrid Electric (Clean) vehicle with a 1798cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 54,537.

MOT
Expired
Expires 28/04/2026
Tax
No data
Fuel
Hybrid Electric (Clean)
Year
2020
Engine
1798cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2020 Toyota C-HR remains roadworthy as of its most recent MOT on 2025-04-29 at 54,537 miles, with no defects recorded. The maintenance trend shows stability over the past three years, as the 2024-08-19 test (43,776 miles) and 2023-08-11 test (29,918 miles) also reported no issues. However, a duplicate entry for 2024-08-19 shows a failed test with no defects listed, which may indicate a data inconsistency or a minor, unresolved fault. The vehicle’s consistent passing record suggests no significant mechanical or structural concerns, though the failed entry warrants scrutiny for potential unresolved issues. The mileage of 54,537 miles over six years equates to approximately 9,090 miles annually, aligning with typical usage for this age. A notable jump from 29,918 miles in 2023 to 43,776 miles in 2024—over 13,858 miles in 12 months—suggests increased usage, which could accelerate wear on components like suspension bushes, coil springs, and brake discs. The absence of defects in subsequent tests implies these parts were maintained or replaced, but the rapid mileage accumulation may have stressed the drivetrain and exhaust system, which should be inspected for corrosion or wear. A buyer should prioritise checking the suspension for worn bushes or coil springs, as higher mileage can cause binding or uneven wear. The brake system, particularly rear calipers and discs, should be examined for signs of uneven friction or corrosion, given the vehicle’s usage pattern. Structural integrity is likely sound, as no rust or frame damage was flagged, but a thorough underbody inspection is recommended to confirm. The MOT history lacks recurring faults, but the 2024 failed test’s unresolved status means verifying service records for any unreported repairs is essential.

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✓ Good MOT pass rate (75%)
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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2020 Toyota C-HR remains roadworthy as of its most recent MOT on 2025-04-29 at 54,537 miles, with no defects recorded. The maintenance trend shows stability over the past three years, as the 2024-08-19 test (43,776 miles) and 2023-08-11 test (29,918 miles) also reported no issues. However, a duplicate entry for 2024-08-19 shows a failed test with no defects listed, which may indicate a data inconsistency or a minor, unresolved fault. The vehicle’s consistent passing record suggests no significant mechanical or structural concerns, though the failed entry warrants scrutiny for potential unresolved issues. The mileage of 54,537 miles over six years equates to approximately 9,090 miles annually, aligning with typical usage for this age. A notable jump from 29,918 miles in 2023 to 43,776 miles in 2024—over 13,858 miles in 12 months—suggests increased usage, which could accelerate wear on components like suspension bushes, coil springs, and brake discs. The absence of defects in subsequent tests implies these parts were maintained or replaced, but the rapid mileage accumulation may have stressed the drivetrain and exhaust system, which should be inspected for corrosion or wear. A buyer should prioritise checking the suspension for worn bushes or coil springs, as higher mileage can cause binding or uneven wear. The brake system, particularly rear calipers and discs, should be examined for signs of uneven friction or corrosion, given the vehicle’s usage pattern. Structural integrity is likely sound, as no rust or frame damage was flagged, but a thorough underbody inspection is recommended to confirm. The MOT history lacks recurring faults, but the 2024 failed test’s unresolved status means verifying service records for any unreported repairs is essential.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Checking the history for this 2020 Toyota C-Hr (GU70 ACY), we found 4 MOT results in the period of August 2023 to April 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Toyota has a 75% success rate (3 passes and 1 fails). A decent overall history, though the failure record warrants a closer look for any patterns.

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