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1992 LOTUS ELAN1.6L PETROL

J71 BSO

This 1992 LOTUS ELAN is a PETROL vehicle with a 1588cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is taxed for road use. The latest recorded mileage is 79,063.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 04/08/2026
Tax Status
Taxed
Tax due 01/09/2026
Fuel Type
PETROL
Year
1992
Engine
1588cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Lotus Elan presents a stable and improving maintenance trend, culminating in a clean pass on 10 July 2025 at 79,063 miles with zero defects recorded. This is a significant turnaround from the failure logged just over a year earlier on 20 June 2024, where the tester flagged a serious fluid leak from the offside rear shock absorber and rear brake imbalance across axle 2. The subsequent pass on 6 August 2024 confirms those specific defects were rectified, and the 2025 result shows no new advisories or failures, indicating the braking system and suspension components are currently functioning within acceptable parameters. The vehicle's mileage profile is exceptionally low for a 1992 model, averaging roughly 2,325 miles per year over its 34-year lifespan. The record shows a gap between June 2022 at 75,573 miles and June 2023 at 77,006 miles, representing approximately 1,433 miles of use in that twelve-month window. Mileage accumulation then slowed further, with only 874 miles covered between June 2023 and June 2024, before the odometer reached its current 79,063 miles in July 2025. Such low annual usage suggests the car has likely spent extended periods stationary, which carries its own risks despite the reduced mechanical wear. A buyer should focus the physical inspection on the rear suspension and braking components, given the recurring nature of faults in those areas. The offside rear shock absorber has a documented history of oil misting dating back to June 2022, escalating to a serious leak by June 2024. Although the 2025 test passed clean, the damper should be checked carefully for any fresh weeping or loss of damping performance, as replacement units for this model can be costly. The rear brake imbalance issue also appeared in June 2023 as an advisory before becoming a failure point in June 2024, suggesting the calipers, discs, or adjusters may be prone to sticking. A thorough inspection of the rear caliper slides, piston free movement, and disc condition is warranted. Corrosion should also be a priority during any in-person assessment. The June 2023 test noted corrosion on the nearside rear lower coil spring mounting, and while it was not seriously weakened at that time, structural rust on a 34-year-old steel chassis can progress rapidly, particularly if the car has been stored in damp conditions during its long stationary periods. The subframe mounts, sill sections, and suspension pickup points all merit close scrutiny with a torch and probe. Tyre age and condition deserve attention too, as low-mileage vehicles frequently sit on the same rubber for years, leading to sidewall cracking and perishing regardless of remaining tread depth.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
✓ Taxed
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The Lotus Elan presents a stable and improving maintenance trend, culminating in a clean pass on 10 July 2025 at 79,063 miles with zero defects recorded. This is a significant turnaround from the failure logged just over a year earlier on 20 June 2024, where the tester flagged a serious fluid leak from the offside rear shock absorber and rear brake imbalance across axle 2. The subsequent pass on 6 August 2024 confirms those specific defects were rectified, and the 2025 result shows no new advisories or failures, indicating the braking system and suspension components are currently functioning within acceptable parameters. The vehicle's mileage profile is exceptionally low for a 1992 model, averaging roughly 2,325 miles per year over its 34-year lifespan. The record shows a gap between June 2022 at 75,573 miles and June 2023 at 77,006 miles, representing approximately 1,433 miles of use in that twelve-month window. Mileage accumulation then slowed further, with only 874 miles covered between June 2023 and June 2024, before the odometer reached its current 79,063 miles in July 2025. Such low annual usage suggests the car has likely spent extended periods stationary, which carries its own risks despite the reduced mechanical wear. A buyer should focus the physical inspection on the rear suspension and braking components, given the recurring nature of faults in those areas. The offside rear shock absorber has a documented history of oil misting dating back to June 2022, escalating to a serious leak by June 2024. Although the 2025 test passed clean, the damper should be checked carefully for any fresh weeping or loss of damping performance, as replacement units for this model can be costly. The rear brake imbalance issue also appeared in June 2023 as an advisory before becoming a failure point in June 2024, suggesting the calipers, discs, or adjusters may be prone to sticking. A thorough inspection of the rear caliper slides, piston free movement, and disc condition is warranted. Corrosion should also be a priority during any in-person assessment. The June 2023 test noted corrosion on the nearside rear lower coil spring mounting, and while it was not seriously weakened at that time, structural rust on a 34-year-old steel chassis can progress rapidly, particularly if the car has been stored in damp conditions during its long stationary periods. The subframe mounts, sill sections, and suspension pickup points all merit close scrutiny with a torch and probe. Tyre age and condition deserve attention too, as low-mileage vehicles frequently sit on the same rubber for years, leading to sidewall cracking and perishing regardless of remaining tread depth.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Lotus Elan (J71 BSO) from 1992 show a total of 5 MOT tests between June 2022 and July 2025.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 80% pass rate, with 4 passes and 1 failure recorded. Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Suspension (4 issues), Brakes (2 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 4 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 2 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Rear Brakes imbalanced across an axle Axle 2 (1.2.1 (b) (i))”; “Offside Rear Shock absorbers has a serious fluid leak (5.3.2 (b))”.

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