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2019 MERCEDES-BENZ A-CLASS1.5L Diesel

KK68 BCO

This 2019 MERCEDES-BENZ A-CLASS is a Diesel vehicle with a 1461cc engine. Currently it has a valid MOT and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 47,358.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 17/01/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2019
Engine
1461cc
Mechanical Assessment
The most recent MOT test on 2026-01-14 confirms the vehicle passed without defects at 47,358 miles, marking a stable roadworthiness trend over the past six months. The absence of advisories or failures in the final two tests suggests the car has avoided critical mechanical issues during this period. However, the record reveals two failed tests at the same mileage (34,885) in January 2024, both passing on retest, which indicates either a temporary oversight or a minor recurring fault that was promptly addressed. The pattern of consecutive passes and retests implies the vehicle has been maintained at a basic level, though no structural or high-risk components have been flagged in the last two years. The mileage progression shows a consistent average of around 6,765 miles per year, which is typical for a vehicle of this age. There are no significant gaps or abrupt jumps in usage, though the record lacks tests between 2024 and 2026, meaning the last full year of inspection is incomplete. The repeated tests at 34,885 miles in January 2024—just 24 hours apart—suggest either a test centre error or a minor, easily fixable issue, such as a loose component or sensor calibration. No evidence of neglect is apparent, but the lack of intermediate MOTs means potential wear patterns between tests remain unrecorded. Given the clean MOT history since 2024, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of suspension components, particularly the rear axle, as binding brakes were noted in the 2024 failures. The repeated retests at the same mileage hint at potential wear in rear brake calipers, pads, or wheel bearings, which could indicate uneven braking or excessive heat buildup. Additionally, the absence of corrosion advisories does not rule out hidden rust in wheel arches, subframes, or exhaust mounts—areas often overlooked in basic servicing. A pre-purchase inspection should also check for fluid leaks, especially around the engine bay and transmission, as these are rarely recorded in MOT failures but can indicate long-term neglect. The tyres, though not explicitly mentioned, should be inspected for uneven wear, which could correlate with alignment or suspension issues.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
77
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

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

Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The most recent MOT test on 2026-01-14 confirms the vehicle passed without defects at 47,358 miles, marking a stable roadworthiness trend over the past six months. The absence of advisories or failures in the final two tests suggests the car has avoided critical mechanical issues during this period. However, the record reveals two failed tests at the same mileage (34,885) in January 2024, both passing on retest, which indicates either a temporary oversight or a minor recurring fault that was promptly addressed. The pattern of consecutive passes and retests implies the vehicle has been maintained at a basic level, though no structural or high-risk components have been flagged in the last two years. The mileage progression shows a consistent average of around 6,765 miles per year, which is typical for a vehicle of this age. There are no significant gaps or abrupt jumps in usage, though the record lacks tests between 2024 and 2026, meaning the last full year of inspection is incomplete. The repeated tests at 34,885 miles in January 2024—just 24 hours apart—suggest either a test centre error or a minor, easily fixable issue, such as a loose component or sensor calibration. No evidence of neglect is apparent, but the lack of intermediate MOTs means potential wear patterns between tests remain unrecorded. Given the clean MOT history since 2024, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of suspension components, particularly the rear axle, as binding brakes were noted in the 2024 failures. The repeated retests at the same mileage hint at potential wear in rear brake calipers, pads, or wheel bearings, which could indicate uneven braking or excessive heat buildup. Additionally, the absence of corrosion advisories does not rule out hidden rust in wheel arches, subframes, or exhaust mounts—areas often overlooked in basic servicing. A pre-purchase inspection should also check for fluid leaks, especially around the engine bay and transmission, as these are rarely recorded in MOT failures but can indicate long-term neglect. The tyres, though not explicitly mentioned, should be inspected for uneven wear, which could correlate with alignment or suspension issues.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 2019, this Mercedes-Benz A-Class with plate KK68 BCO has undergone 5 MOT inspections since January 2024.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 60% pass rate, with 3 passes and 2 failures recorded. This is an average MOT record. Some attention to recurring issues may be beneficial.

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