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2019 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC2.0L Petrol

N11 TAM

2019 MERCEDES-BENZ GLC — Petrol, 1991cc. This vehicle has 52,452 miles on record. MOT status: no valid MOT. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 07/05/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2019
Engine
1991cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Mercedes-Benz GLC in question presents a clean and stable MOT history, with no defects recorded across its four most recent tests up to May 2025. The latest inspection at 52,452 miles—conducted just over a year ago—confirmed full roadworthiness, indicating no immediate mechanical or safety concerns. This consistency suggests the vehicle has been well-maintained within the MOT testing framework, though the absence of advisories or minor faults leaves unanswered questions about routine servicing beyond legal compliance. For a buyer, this lack of recorded issues is positive but should prompt closer scrutiny of components not routinely checked by MOT testers. The mileage accumulation of 7,493 miles per year aligns closely with the vehicle’s age, reflecting either moderate usage or periods of inactivity. Notably, the gap between the 2022 test (32,305 miles) and the 2023 test (43,527 miles) suggests a slower mileage build-up over that year, while the subsequent 12-month intervals remain steady. The most recent 4,748-mile increase between May 2024 and May 2025 is typical for a private vehicle, though the absence of mileage spikes or prolonged stagnation implies no obvious signs of neglect or heavy usage. Without service records, however, it’s impossible to confirm whether oil changes, fluid top-ups, or suspension checks have been performed beyond MOT requirements. Given the flawless MOT history, a buyer should prioritise a pre-purchase inspection focusing on components rarely assessed in DVSA tests. Suspension components—such as coil springs, anti-roll bars, and bushings—should be checked for wear or corrosion, particularly if the vehicle has spent time in damp conditions. Brake system integrity is critical; while the MOT did not flag issues, binding calipers, uneven disc wear, or fluid leaks could indicate deferred maintenance. Exhaust emissions and DPF health (if applicable) should also be verified, as these are not always caught in standard tests. Structural corrosion, especially around wheel arches and underseal, warrants close examination, given Mercedes-Benz’s propensity for rust in certain models. Finally, tyre condition—though not recorded in the MOT—should be assessed for uneven wear, which could signal alignment or suspension problems.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
67
/ 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
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The Mercedes-Benz GLC in question presents a clean and stable MOT history, with no defects recorded across its four most recent tests up to May 2025. The latest inspection at 52,452 miles—conducted just over a year ago—confirmed full roadworthiness, indicating no immediate mechanical or safety concerns. This consistency suggests the vehicle has been well-maintained within the MOT testing framework, though the absence of advisories or minor faults leaves unanswered questions about routine servicing beyond legal compliance. For a buyer, this lack of recorded issues is positive but should prompt closer scrutiny of components not routinely checked by MOT testers. The mileage accumulation of 7,493 miles per year aligns closely with the vehicle’s age, reflecting either moderate usage or periods of inactivity. Notably, the gap between the 2022 test (32,305 miles) and the 2023 test (43,527 miles) suggests a slower mileage build-up over that year, while the subsequent 12-month intervals remain steady. The most recent 4,748-mile increase between May 2024 and May 2025 is typical for a private vehicle, though the absence of mileage spikes or prolonged stagnation implies no obvious signs of neglect or heavy usage. Without service records, however, it’s impossible to confirm whether oil changes, fluid top-ups, or suspension checks have been performed beyond MOT requirements. Given the flawless MOT history, a buyer should prioritise a pre-purchase inspection focusing on components rarely assessed in DVSA tests. Suspension components—such as coil springs, anti-roll bars, and bushings—should be checked for wear or corrosion, particularly if the vehicle has spent time in damp conditions. Brake system integrity is critical; while the MOT did not flag issues, binding calipers, uneven disc wear, or fluid leaks could indicate deferred maintenance. Exhaust emissions and DPF health (if applicable) should also be verified, as these are not always caught in standard tests. Structural corrosion, especially around wheel arches and underseal, warrants close examination, given Mercedes-Benz’s propensity for rust in certain models. Finally, tyre condition—though not recorded in the MOT—should be assessed for uneven wear, which could signal alignment or suspension problems.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2019 Mercedes-Benz Glc (N11 TAM) has a recorded MOT history spanning from March 2022 to May 2025, with 4 MOT tests on record.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 4 passes and 0 failures recorded. Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

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