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LEXUS RX2019 · 3.5L HYBRID ELECTRIC

M 222

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Free vehicle summary for M 222: 2019 LEXUS RX (BLACK, HYBRID ELECTRIC). Mileage: 37,853. MOT: valid. Tax: taxed.

MOT
Valid
Expires 24/02/2027
Tax
Taxed
Expires 01/03/2027
Fuel
HYBRID ELECTRIC
Year
2019
Engine
3456cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2019 Lexus RX presents a clean roadworthiness status with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 25 February 2026 at 37,853 miles passed with no defects recorded, continuing an unbroken sequence of passes across every available MOT entry. No advisories or mechanical faults appear at any point in the history, indicating the vehicle has not required corrective work within the test scope over its recorded life. Mileage accumulation sits well below typical averages for a seven-year-old vehicle. The record shows 18,784 miles at the 2 March 2022 test, rising to 23,105 by 21 February 2023, 29,234 by 1 May 2024, 32,986 by 24 February 2025, and 37,853 by February 2026. This equates to roughly 5,400 miles per year, confirming light use. A single gap exists between the March 2022 and February 2023 tests spanning eleven months rather than twelve, but no failed tests or abrupt mileage jumps follow it. The sparse, defect-free history gives little basis for concern on paper. A buyer should still commission an independent inspection despite the clean record. Low annual mileage combined with the May 2024 test date suggests the car may have stood idle for periods, raising the risk of perished rubber components such as suspension bushes, degraded brake hoses, or flat-spotted tyres not captured by MOT pass criteria. The absence of corrosion or structural advisories is favourable, yet standing vehicles often conceal underbody moisture damage hidden from a road test. Prior owners clearly kept the Lexus to a standard that satisfied DVSA testing without recurring consumable neglect. The consistent pass pattern implies disciplined servicing rather than deferred maintenance. Given the low mileage, focus any physical check on brake disc condition, caliper freedom after storage, and tyre sidewall integrity before committing to purchase.

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Euro EURO 6 AG

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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2019 Lexus RX presents a clean roadworthiness status with a stable maintenance trend. The most recent test on 25 February 2026 at 37,853 miles passed with no defects recorded, continuing an unbroken sequence of passes across every available MOT entry. No advisories or mechanical faults appear at any point in the history, indicating the vehicle has not required corrective work within the test scope over its recorded life. Mileage accumulation sits well below typical averages for a seven-year-old vehicle. The record shows 18,784 miles at the 2 March 2022 test, rising to 23,105 by 21 February 2023, 29,234 by 1 May 2024, 32,986 by 24 February 2025, and 37,853 by February 2026. This equates to roughly 5,400 miles per year, confirming light use. A single gap exists between the March 2022 and February 2023 tests spanning eleven months rather than twelve, but no failed tests or abrupt mileage jumps follow it. The sparse, defect-free history gives little basis for concern on paper. A buyer should still commission an independent inspection despite the clean record. Low annual mileage combined with the May 2024 test date suggests the car may have stood idle for periods, raising the risk of perished rubber components such as suspension bushes, degraded brake hoses, or flat-spotted tyres not captured by MOT pass criteria. The absence of corrosion or structural advisories is favourable, yet standing vehicles often conceal underbody moisture damage hidden from a road test. Prior owners clearly kept the Lexus to a standard that satisfied DVSA testing without recurring consumable neglect. The consistent pass pattern implies disciplined servicing rather than deferred maintenance. Given the low mileage, focus any physical check on brake disc condition, caliper freedom after storage, and tyre sidewall integrity before committing to purchase.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Checking the history for this 2019 Lexus Rx (M 222), we found 5 MOT results in the period of March 2022 to February 2026.

Across its entire MOT history, this Lexus has a 100% success rate (5 passes and 0 fails). This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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