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VAUXHALL ASTRA2010 · 1.6L Petrol

LT10 AEA

Vehicle Insight Summary

With 138,074 miles recorded, this Blue 2010 VAUXHALL ASTRA runs on Petrol with a 1598cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT
Valid
Expires 20/01/2027
Tax
No data
Fuel
Petrol
Year
2010
Engine
1598cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle’s most recent MOT on 2026-01-05 at 138,074 miles recorded a PASS with no defects, indicating current roadworthiness. However, the same date shows a prior FAIL with no defects, suggesting a potential administrative error or retest without issues. Earlier tests from 2025-01-03 (132,969 miles) and 2024-01-15 (118,328 miles) also showed mixed outcomes without recorded faults. The pattern suggests no significant mechanical decline, but the lack of detailed defect reporting limits insight into underlying conditions. The vehicle’s mileage of 138,074 miles aligns with an average of 8,630 annual miles over 16 years, which is typical. A notable jump occurred between 2024-01-15 (118,328 miles) and 2025-01-03 (132,969 miles), reflecting 14,641 miles in 12 months—a higher-than-average rate that could accelerate wear on components like brakes, suspension, and drivetrain. Subsequent growth to 138,074 miles by 2026-01-05 added only 5,105 miles in 12 months, suggesting reduced usage. The sparse defect data in these tests prevents confirmation of wear trends. A buyer should inspect the suspension for worn bushes or coil springs, as higher mileage can degrade these parts. Brake components, including discs and calipers, warrant scrutiny due to potential corrosion or uneven wear. The exhaust system and structural integrity should also be checked, as older vehicles may develop rust or leaks. While MOT records show no immediate issues, the lack of detailed fault reports means in-person verification of these systems is essential to confirm long-term reliability.

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✓ Valid MOT
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! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle’s most recent MOT on 2026-01-05 at 138,074 miles recorded a PASS with no defects, indicating current roadworthiness. However, the same date shows a prior FAIL with no defects, suggesting a potential administrative error or retest without issues. Earlier tests from 2025-01-03 (132,969 miles) and 2024-01-15 (118,328 miles) also showed mixed outcomes without recorded faults. The pattern suggests no significant mechanical decline, but the lack of detailed defect reporting limits insight into underlying conditions. The vehicle’s mileage of 138,074 miles aligns with an average of 8,630 annual miles over 16 years, which is typical. A notable jump occurred between 2024-01-15 (118,328 miles) and 2025-01-03 (132,969 miles), reflecting 14,641 miles in 12 months—a higher-than-average rate that could accelerate wear on components like brakes, suspension, and drivetrain. Subsequent growth to 138,074 miles by 2026-01-05 added only 5,105 miles in 12 months, suggesting reduced usage. The sparse defect data in these tests prevents confirmation of wear trends. A buyer should inspect the suspension for worn bushes or coil springs, as higher mileage can degrade these parts. Brake components, including discs and calipers, warrant scrutiny due to potential corrosion or uneven wear. The exhaust system and structural integrity should also be checked, as older vehicles may develop rust or leaks. While MOT records show no immediate issues, the lack of detailed fault reports means in-person verification of these systems is essential to confirm long-term reliability.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Registered in 2010, this Vauxhall Astra with plate LT10 AEA has undergone 5 MOT inspections since January 2024.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 60% pass rate, with 3 passes and 2 failures recorded. While not perfect, the history shows a relatively typical pattern of MOT passes and fails.

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