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ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE2015 · 5.9L PETROL

HB02 ACE

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Free vehicle summary for HB02 ACE: 2015 ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE (SILVER, PETROL). Mileage: 13,414. MOT: valid. Tax: taxed.

MOT
Valid
Expires 14/10/2026
Tax
Taxed
Expires 01/05/2027
Fuel
PETROL
Year
2015
Engine
5935cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2015 Aston Martin Vantage presents a stable and largely unblemished roadworthiness record, with the most recent MOT conducted on 1 October 2025 at 13,414 miles resulting in a pass. The sole advisory noted a rear registration plate insecure but unlikely to fall off, a minor cosmetic defect with no bearing on mechanical integrity. Across the five-year history from 2021 through 2025, every single test passed first time with no failures and no escalating fault pattern, indicating consistent upkeep and no recurring mechanical concerns. The mileage profile tells an unusual story for an 11-year-old vehicle. Between 2021 and 2025, the car covered just 7,346 miles over four years, averaging roughly 1,836 miles annually during that window. The jump from 6,068 miles in October 2021 to 6,425 miles by October 2022 represents a mere 357 miles of use in twelve months. The subsequent intervals show similarly modest accumulation: 1,868 miles over the following year and 1,507 miles in the year after that. This is exceptionally low use, roughly 1,219 miles per year across the vehicle's entire life. Such sparse motoring raises different concerns than high mileage. Extended periods of standing can cause tyre flat-spotting, brake disc surface corrosion, seal deterioration, and stale fuel issues that MOT tests do not always capture. Despite the clean MOT history, a buyer should still commission a thorough pre-purchase inspection focused on areas that low-mileage neglect can silently degrade. Suspension bushes, coil springs, and dampers may have aged through time rather than mileage, so look for perishing, weeping, or uneven ride height. Brake calipers can seize and discs can corrode from infrequent use even when pad thickness remains adequate. Tyres should be checked for date codes and sidewall cracking, as rubber degrades with age regardless of tread depth. The exhaust system, fuel lines, and rubber coolant hoses warrant close inspection for dry rot. The insecure rear number plate advisory, while trivial, hints that minor cosmetic items may have been overlooked, so scrutinise panel gaps, trim fixings, and interior switchgear for similar inattention. A low-mileage Aston Martin can be an excellent proposition, but only if its periods of rest have not quietly compromised components that MOT testing alone cannot fully assess.

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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2015 Aston Martin Vantage presents a stable and largely unblemished roadworthiness record, with the most recent MOT conducted on 1 October 2025 at 13,414 miles resulting in a pass. The sole advisory noted a rear registration plate insecure but unlikely to fall off, a minor cosmetic defect with no bearing on mechanical integrity. Across the five-year history from 2021 through 2025, every single test passed first time with no failures and no escalating fault pattern, indicating consistent upkeep and no recurring mechanical concerns. The mileage profile tells an unusual story for an 11-year-old vehicle. Between 2021 and 2025, the car covered just 7,346 miles over four years, averaging roughly 1,836 miles annually during that window. The jump from 6,068 miles in October 2021 to 6,425 miles by October 2022 represents a mere 357 miles of use in twelve months. The subsequent intervals show similarly modest accumulation: 1,868 miles over the following year and 1,507 miles in the year after that. This is exceptionally low use, roughly 1,219 miles per year across the vehicle's entire life. Such sparse motoring raises different concerns than high mileage. Extended periods of standing can cause tyre flat-spotting, brake disc surface corrosion, seal deterioration, and stale fuel issues that MOT tests do not always capture. Despite the clean MOT history, a buyer should still commission a thorough pre-purchase inspection focused on areas that low-mileage neglect can silently degrade. Suspension bushes, coil springs, and dampers may have aged through time rather than mileage, so look for perishing, weeping, or uneven ride height. Brake calipers can seize and discs can corrode from infrequent use even when pad thickness remains adequate. Tyres should be checked for date codes and sidewall cracking, as rubber degrades with age regardless of tread depth. The exhaust system, fuel lines, and rubber coolant hoses warrant close inspection for dry rot. The insecure rear number plate advisory, while trivial, hints that minor cosmetic items may have been overlooked, so scrutinise panel gaps, trim fixings, and interior switchgear for similar inattention. A low-mileage Aston Martin can be an excellent proposition, but only if its periods of rest have not quietly compromised components that MOT testing alone cannot fully assess.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this Aston Martin Vantage (HB02 ACE) from 2015 show a total of 5 MOT tests between October 2021 and October 2025.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 5 passes against 0 fails. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

There is 1 advisory notice in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

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