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2022 TOYOTA C-HR1.8L Hybrid Electric (Clean)

J88 JAL

Vehicle record for J88 JAL: 2022 TOYOTA C-HR (White, Hybrid Electric (Clean)). Mileage: 30,059. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 02/06/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Hybrid Electric (Clean)
Year
2022
Engine
1798cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Toyota C-HR presents as roadworthy with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 2 June 2025 at 30,059 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, following an earlier failed attempt on the same date at identical mileage with no defects listed, which points to an administrative or process rejection rather than a mechanical fault. Prior to that, the 3 June 2024 test at 20,773 miles passed cleanly. Across its four-year life the vehicle has shown no advisories or failures linked to wear, corrosion, or emissions. Mileage has accumulated at a typical rate of roughly 7,515 miles per year. The odometer moved from 20,773 miles at the June 2024 test to 30,059 miles by June 2025, an annual gain of about 9,286 miles, slightly above the lifetime average but within normal private-use bounds. The record is sparse, with only two test years logged and no interim entries, so long stationary periods cannot be ruled out but are not indicated by the data. A buyer should still carry out a physical inspection despite the clean sheet. The absence of advisories on suspension bushes, brake discs, coil springs, or structural integrity means no recurring mechanical risks are flagged in the official history. Given the low mileage and youthful age, consumable items such as tyre tread and wiper blades are unlikely to be distressed, yet visual checks for standing-water corrosion and underbody condition remain sensible. The same-day fail-and-pass at 30,059 miles warrants a glance at the V5C and test certificate to confirm no suppressed defect. Otherwise the DVSA record implies conscientious upkeep by prior keepers, with no pattern of skipped maintenance or escalating faults.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
52
/ 100 · Below Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Below 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
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (67%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 30 May 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
The Toyota C-HR presents as roadworthy with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 2 June 2025 at 30,059 miles returned a pass with no defects recorded, following an earlier failed attempt on the same date at identical mileage with no defects listed, which points to an administrative or process rejection rather than a mechanical fault. Prior to that, the 3 June 2024 test at 20,773 miles passed cleanly. Across its four-year life the vehicle has shown no advisories or failures linked to wear, corrosion, or emissions. Mileage has accumulated at a typical rate of roughly 7,515 miles per year. The odometer moved from 20,773 miles at the June 2024 test to 30,059 miles by June 2025, an annual gain of about 9,286 miles, slightly above the lifetime average but within normal private-use bounds. The record is sparse, with only two test years logged and no interim entries, so long stationary periods cannot be ruled out but are not indicated by the data. A buyer should still carry out a physical inspection despite the clean sheet. The absence of advisories on suspension bushes, brake discs, coil springs, or structural integrity means no recurring mechanical risks are flagged in the official history. Given the low mileage and youthful age, consumable items such as tyre tread and wiper blades are unlikely to be distressed, yet visual checks for standing-water corrosion and underbody condition remain sensible. The same-day fail-and-pass at 30,059 miles warrants a glance at the V5C and test certificate to confirm no suppressed defect. Otherwise the DVSA record implies conscientious upkeep by prior keepers, with no pattern of skipped maintenance or escalating faults.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2022 Toyota C-Hr (J88 JAL) has a recorded MOT history spanning from June 2024 to June 2025, with 3 MOT tests on record.

Across its entire MOT history, this Toyota has a 67% success rate (2 passes and 1 fails). This is an average MOT record. Some attention to recurring issues may be beneficial.

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