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2012 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY3.0L DIESEL

L8 RCC

This 2012 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY is a DIESEL vehicle with a 2993cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is taxed for road use. The latest recorded mileage is 130,567.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 15/07/2026
Tax Status
Taxed
Tax due 01/07/2026
Fuel Type
DIESEL
Year
2012
Engine
2993cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Discovery presents a mixed maintenance picture with a clear worsening trend in its most recent history. The July 2025 pass at 130,567 miles came just one week after a serious failure on the 9th of that month, where the tester flagged excessively corroded rear brake pipes, a deteriorated propshaft flexible coupling, an inoperative electronic parking brake, and an emissions test that could not be completed. The rapid turnaround suggests the previous owner addressed the immediate MoT failures but left underlying issues unresolved. The advisories carried forward into the pass, specifically corroded brake pipes covered in grease and a failing nearside front door latch, point to a vehicle that has been patched rather than properly repaired. This is not a stable maintenance pattern; it is one of reactive fixes masking deeper neglect. The mileage accumulation tells a more reassuring story. At roughly 14 years old with 130,567 miles, the annual average sits around 9,326 miles, which is typical for a vehicle of this type and age. The record shows steady progression from 98,535 miles in December 2022 through 102,818 miles in July 2023 and 116,184 miles in July 2024, indicating consistent use rather than long periods of standing. The jump to 130,567 miles by mid-2025 represents a slightly higher annual rate in the most recent period, but nothing extreme. The MoT history itself is sparse, with only five recorded tests spanning four years, and the clean passes in 2023 and 2024 suggest the vehicle was in reasonable order before the sharp decline in 2025. A buyer should treat the rear brake system as a primary concern. Excessively corroded rear brake pipes appeared as a failure in July 2025 and were downgraded to advisories by the retest, with the tester noting corrosion covered in grease or other material. That grease may be masking ongoing deterioration rather than preventing it. The nearside rear upper suspension arm bush was also flagged as excessively worn in the failure, which combined with the deteriorated propshaft flexible coupling suggests the rear end has taken a beating, likely from off-road use or poor road surfaces. The electronic parking brake was inoperative at the July 2025 failure and presumably repaired for the retest, but its control system should be tested thoroughly for intermittent faults. Beyond the flagged items, the nearside front door latch advisory is worth inspecting as a potential electrical or mechanical fault that could worsen without warning. The failed emissions test in July 2025, noted as unable to be completed, raises questions about the engine management system or catalytic converter condition that were never properly resolved. Given the corrosion patterns and the propshaft wear, a full underbody inspection is essential, paying close attention to the chassis rails, crossmembers, and brake flexi hoses on a vehicle of this age and type.
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 Discovery presents a mixed maintenance picture with a clear worsening trend in its most recent history. The July 2025 pass at 130,567 miles came just one week after a serious failure on the 9th of that month, where the tester flagged excessively corroded rear brake pipes, a deteriorated propshaft flexible coupling, an inoperative electronic parking brake, and an emissions test that could not be completed. The rapid turnaround suggests the previous owner addressed the immediate MoT failures but left underlying issues unresolved. The advisories carried forward into the pass, specifically corroded brake pipes covered in grease and a failing nearside front door latch, point to a vehicle that has been patched rather than properly repaired. This is not a stable maintenance pattern; it is one of reactive fixes masking deeper neglect. The mileage accumulation tells a more reassuring story. At roughly 14 years old with 130,567 miles, the annual average sits around 9,326 miles, which is typical for a vehicle of this type and age. The record shows steady progression from 98,535 miles in December 2022 through 102,818 miles in July 2023 and 116,184 miles in July 2024, indicating consistent use rather than long periods of standing. The jump to 130,567 miles by mid-2025 represents a slightly higher annual rate in the most recent period, but nothing extreme. The MoT history itself is sparse, with only five recorded tests spanning four years, and the clean passes in 2023 and 2024 suggest the vehicle was in reasonable order before the sharp decline in 2025. A buyer should treat the rear brake system as a primary concern. Excessively corroded rear brake pipes appeared as a failure in July 2025 and were downgraded to advisories by the retest, with the tester noting corrosion covered in grease or other material. That grease may be masking ongoing deterioration rather than preventing it. The nearside rear upper suspension arm bush was also flagged as excessively worn in the failure, which combined with the deteriorated propshaft flexible coupling suggests the rear end has taken a beating, likely from off-road use or poor road surfaces. The electronic parking brake was inoperative at the July 2025 failure and presumably repaired for the retest, but its control system should be tested thoroughly for intermittent faults. Beyond the flagged items, the nearside front door latch advisory is worth inspecting as a potential electrical or mechanical fault that could worsen without warning. The failed emissions test in July 2025, noted as unable to be completed, raises questions about the engine management system or catalytic converter condition that were never properly resolved. Given the corrosion patterns and the propshaft wear, a full underbody inspection is essential, paying close attention to the chassis rails, crossmembers, and brake flexi hoses on a vehicle of this age and type.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 2012 Land Rover Discovery (L8 RCC), we found 5 MOT results in the period of December 2022 to July 2025.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 80% pass rate, with 4 passes and 1 failure recorded. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Brakes (10 issues), Exhaust & Emissions (1 issue), Suspension (1 issue). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 7 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 9 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Rear Prop shaft flexible coupling excessively deteriorated (6.1.7 (d) (i))”; “Nearside Rear Upper Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))”; “Emissions unable to be completed (8.2.2.2 (e))”.

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