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2015 SKODA YETI2.0L Diesel

HF15 AYC

Considering this 2015 SKODA YETI? It's a Diesel with a 1968cc engine showing 193,442 miles. MOT is not recorded and it's not currently taxed. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 26/03/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2015
Engine
1968cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 2015 Skoda Yeti with 193,442 miles demonstrates stable roadworthiness based on its MOT history, with no defects recorded in the most recent 2025 test at 193,442 miles. The last five MOTs, spanning from 2020 to 2025, all passed without issues, indicating consistent maintenance and no emerging mechanical failures. However, the 16-month gap since the latest test raises caution, as regular inspections are critical for high-mileage vehicles to catch gradual wear. The absence of advisories or failures in this period suggests the car has been well-maintained, but the high mileage of 17,586 annual miles for its age implies significant component fatigue that may not be fully captured by the MOT’s pass/fail criteria. The vehicle’s mileage progression reveals rapid accumulation, with 193,442 miles recorded in 2025 after 152,348 in 2020—a 41,094-mile increase over five years. This equates to an average of 8,219 miles annually, exceeding typical usage for a 11-year-old vehicle. Notable gaps exist between the 2022 and 2024 MOTs, where mileage rose from 168,952 to 185,679 miles, a 16,727-mile jump over two years. Such patterns suggest heavy usage or infrequent servicing, which could accelerate wear on suspension components, brake systems, and drivetrain elements. While no defects were flagged, the high mileage and sparse data between tests limit confidence in the car’s long-term reliability without further inspection. A buyer should prioritise checking the suspension system for worn bushes and coil springs, as high mileage often leads to degraded handling and noise. Brake discs and calipers should be inspected for uneven wear or binding, which may not trigger MOT failures but affect performance. Corrosion in the exhaust system and underbody, common in older vehicles, warrants scrutiny, as well as the condition of the engine’s timing belt or chain, which may have been overlooked in the MOT. The absence of structural rust in the records is positive, but a physical inspection is essential to confirm the vehicle’s integrity, particularly around the chassis and body panels.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
63
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The 2015 Skoda Yeti with 193,442 miles demonstrates stable roadworthiness based on its MOT history, with no defects recorded in the most recent 2025 test at 193,442 miles. The last five MOTs, spanning from 2020 to 2025, all passed without issues, indicating consistent maintenance and no emerging mechanical failures. However, the 16-month gap since the latest test raises caution, as regular inspections are critical for high-mileage vehicles to catch gradual wear. The absence of advisories or failures in this period suggests the car has been well-maintained, but the high mileage of 17,586 annual miles for its age implies significant component fatigue that may not be fully captured by the MOT’s pass/fail criteria. The vehicle’s mileage progression reveals rapid accumulation, with 193,442 miles recorded in 2025 after 152,348 in 2020—a 41,094-mile increase over five years. This equates to an average of 8,219 miles annually, exceeding typical usage for a 11-year-old vehicle. Notable gaps exist between the 2022 and 2024 MOTs, where mileage rose from 168,952 to 185,679 miles, a 16,727-mile jump over two years. Such patterns suggest heavy usage or infrequent servicing, which could accelerate wear on suspension components, brake systems, and drivetrain elements. While no defects were flagged, the high mileage and sparse data between tests limit confidence in the car’s long-term reliability without further inspection. A buyer should prioritise checking the suspension system for worn bushes and coil springs, as high mileage often leads to degraded handling and noise. Brake discs and calipers should be inspected for uneven wear or binding, which may not trigger MOT failures but affect performance. Corrosion in the exhaust system and underbody, common in older vehicles, warrants scrutiny, as well as the condition of the engine’s timing belt or chain, which may have been overlooked in the MOT. The absence of structural rust in the records is positive, but a physical inspection is essential to confirm the vehicle’s integrity, particularly around the chassis and body panels.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2015 Skoda Yeti (HF15 AYC) has a recorded MOT history spanning from July 2022 to March 2025, with 3 MOT tests on record.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 3 passes 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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