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LAND ROVER DEFENDER2014 · 2.2L Diesel

J2 UTO

Vehicle Insight Summary

This 2014 LAND ROVER DEFENDER is a Diesel vehicle with a 2198cc engine. Currently it has a valid MOT and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 52,302.

MOT
Valid
Expires 18/01/2027
Tax
No data
Fuel
Diesel
Year
2014
Engine
2198cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The Land Rover Defender presents as roadworthy with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 19 January 2026 at 52,302 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, and the prior clean pass dated 11 June 2024 at 43,335 miles confirms no advisories or mechanical faults have been raised across the available history. The record shows no escalating issues and no outstanding structural or consumable concerns. The recorded mileage of 52,302 against a 2014 model year equates to roughly 4,358 miles per year, which is low for a vehicle of this type and age. The gap between the November 2022 test at 38,159 miles and the June 2024 test at 43,335 miles shows only 5,176 miles added in nineteen months, while 9,167 miles were logged between June 2024 and January 2026. Such low overall use suggests prolonged standing periods, which on a Defender chassis raises the risk of corrosion and seized mechanical components even where the MOT shows clean. The two failure entries on 24 November 2022 and 11 June 2024 are anomalous. Both list zero defects yet sit immediately before a pass at identical mileages on the following day or same day, indicating administrative re-tests rather than genuine mechanical faults. The previous keeper simply booked the vehicle for correction or re-entry without the record capturing any advised work, so no recurring wear pattern such as tyre tread, brake discs, or suspension bushes can be drawn from the data. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection of chassis outriggers, bulkhead, and axle casing for structural rust given the low mileage and likely static storage. The tester noted no binding calipers or worn suspension bushes in any test, but the Defender's age means door hinges, seatbox, and underbody protection warrant hands-on checks the MOT does not cover.

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! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
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Full MOT History

MOT data last updated: 4/15/2026, 4:56:25 PM

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The Land Rover Defender presents as roadworthy with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 19 January 2026 at 52,302 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, and the prior clean pass dated 11 June 2024 at 43,335 miles confirms no advisories or mechanical faults have been raised across the available history. The record shows no escalating issues and no outstanding structural or consumable concerns. The recorded mileage of 52,302 against a 2014 model year equates to roughly 4,358 miles per year, which is low for a vehicle of this type and age. The gap between the November 2022 test at 38,159 miles and the June 2024 test at 43,335 miles shows only 5,176 miles added in nineteen months, while 9,167 miles were logged between June 2024 and January 2026. Such low overall use suggests prolonged standing periods, which on a Defender chassis raises the risk of corrosion and seized mechanical components even where the MOT shows clean. The two failure entries on 24 November 2022 and 11 June 2024 are anomalous. Both list zero defects yet sit immediately before a pass at identical mileages on the following day or same day, indicating administrative re-tests rather than genuine mechanical faults. The previous keeper simply booked the vehicle for correction or re-entry without the record capturing any advised work, so no recurring wear pattern such as tyre tread, brake discs, or suspension bushes can be drawn from the data. A buyer should still commission a physical inspection of chassis outriggers, bulkhead, and axle casing for structural rust given the low mileage and likely static storage. The tester noted no binding calipers or worn suspension bushes in any test, but the Defender's age means door hinges, seatbox, and underbody protection warrant hands-on checks the MOT does not cover.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this Land Rover Defender (J2 UTO) from 2014 show a total of 5 MOT tests between November 2022 and January 2026.

Across its entire MOT history, this Land Rover has a 60% success rate (3 passes and 2 fails). While not perfect, the history shows a relatively typical pattern of MOT passes and fails.

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