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MOT Valid

2019 VOLVO XC90 MOMENTUM PRO B5 AWD AUTO2.0L Diesel

J28 FLD

This 2019 VOLVO XC90 MOMENTUM PRO B5 AWD AUTO is a Diesel vehicle with a 1969cc engine. Currently it has a valid MOT and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 79,699.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 21/12/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2019
Engine
1969cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Volvo XC90 in question demonstrates a consistent roadworthiness record over the past five MOT cycles, with every test concluding as passed and no defects or advisories recorded. The most recent inspection on 2025-12-22 at 79,699 miles confirms the vehicle remains within legal limits for emissions, brakes, suspension, and structural integrity. This pattern suggests the vehicle has undergone regular servicing and maintenance, though the absence of advisories does not preclude underlying issues that might not have been detected during routine MOT testing. Buyers should note that while the MOT record is clean, certain components—such as high-mileage suspension bushes or brake calipers—often fail to trigger MOT failures until they reach critical wear. The mileage progression of approximately 11,386 miles annually over seven years aligns with typical usage patterns for a vehicle of this age. There are no significant gaps in the MOT history, with tests conducted at roughly annual intervals, though the 2023 cycle includes a slightly shorter gap between the May and November tests (6,375 miles). This suggests the vehicle has been driven regularly without prolonged periods of disuse, which could otherwise accelerate wear on fluids, seals, or suspension components. The steady accumulation of mileage indicates no abrupt changes in usage, though buyers should verify whether the recorded mileage matches the vehicle’s actual usage history, as odometer tampering cannot be ruled out without physical inspection. Given the clean MOT record, priority should be given to inspecting high-wear items that often exceed MOT thresholds before becoming a safety risk. The suspension system, particularly the rear coil springs and bushes, warrants close examination, as these components frequently degrade beyond MOT tolerances without triggering a fail. Brake calipers, especially on an AWD model, should be checked for corrosion or binding, as even minor leaks or seized pistons can compromise stopping performance. The exhaust system should be inspected for rust penetration or cracked heat shields, particularly around the catalytic converter and muffler junctions, given the vehicle’s age. Finally, the underbody and wheel arches should be scrutinised for corrosion, as Volvo XC90s from this era are susceptible to structural weakening in high-stress areas. While the MOT record provides reassurance, these areas are critical for long-term reliability.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
92
/ 100 · Excellent
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MOT Roadworthiness: Excellent

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
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 16 May 2026, 02:04
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Volvo XC90 in question demonstrates a consistent roadworthiness record over the past five MOT cycles, with every test concluding as passed and no defects or advisories recorded. The most recent inspection on 2025-12-22 at 79,699 miles confirms the vehicle remains within legal limits for emissions, brakes, suspension, and structural integrity. This pattern suggests the vehicle has undergone regular servicing and maintenance, though the absence of advisories does not preclude underlying issues that might not have been detected during routine MOT testing. Buyers should note that while the MOT record is clean, certain components—such as high-mileage suspension bushes or brake calipers—often fail to trigger MOT failures until they reach critical wear. The mileage progression of approximately 11,386 miles annually over seven years aligns with typical usage patterns for a vehicle of this age. There are no significant gaps in the MOT history, with tests conducted at roughly annual intervals, though the 2023 cycle includes a slightly shorter gap between the May and November tests (6,375 miles). This suggests the vehicle has been driven regularly without prolonged periods of disuse, which could otherwise accelerate wear on fluids, seals, or suspension components. The steady accumulation of mileage indicates no abrupt changes in usage, though buyers should verify whether the recorded mileage matches the vehicle’s actual usage history, as odometer tampering cannot be ruled out without physical inspection. Given the clean MOT record, priority should be given to inspecting high-wear items that often exceed MOT thresholds before becoming a safety risk. The suspension system, particularly the rear coil springs and bushes, warrants close examination, as these components frequently degrade beyond MOT tolerances without triggering a fail. Brake calipers, especially on an AWD model, should be checked for corrosion or binding, as even minor leaks or seized pistons can compromise stopping performance. The exhaust system should be inspected for rust penetration or cracked heat shields, particularly around the catalytic converter and muffler junctions, given the vehicle’s age. Finally, the underbody and wheel arches should be scrutinised for corrosion, as Volvo XC90s from this era are susceptible to structural weakening in high-stress areas. While the MOT record provides reassurance, these areas are critical for long-term reliability.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Volvo Xc90 Momentum Pro B5 Awd Auto (J28 FLD) from 2019 show a total of 5 MOT tests between May 2022 and December 2025.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 5 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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