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LAND ROVER SPORT2014 · 4.4L DIESEL

OV64 LBP

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LAND ROVER SPORT (2014, DIESEL, 4367cc) — mileage recorded at 52,017. MOT status: not recorded. Road tax: not taxed. Check full history before buying.

MOT
Expired
Expires 25/09/2019
Tax
Untaxed
Expires 17/09/2019
Fuel
DIESEL
Year
2014
Engine
4367cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2018 MOT for this 2014 Land Rover Sport recorded a pass with no defects at 52,017 miles. However, the most recent MOT history shows a failure in 2017 at the same mileage (46,459 miles), which was later resolved. The 2017 failure involved non-functional headlamps and incorrectly spaced registration plate characters, both of which are minor but indicative of potential maintenance oversights. No further MOT entries exist after 2018, meaning the vehicle has not been tested for over seven years. This long gap raises concerns about its current condition and whether it has been properly maintained. The vehicle’s mileage of 52,017 miles over 12 years equates to roughly 4,335 miles per year, which is low for its age. This suggests either light usage or extended periods of inactivity, both of which can lead to issues like battery drain, fluid degradation, or component stiffness. While low mileage might imply less wear on moving parts, the absence of recent MOT data means there is no evidence of ongoing maintenance or safety checks. The 2017 failure highlights that basic systems like lighting and registration plates were not functioning correctly at one point, but there is no indication of recurring or worsening issues in the subsequent MOT. The trend in MOT outcomes shows a single failure in 2017, followed by a pass in 2018, with no further records.

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53
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! Average MOT pass rate (67%)
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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The 2018 MOT for this 2014 Land Rover Sport recorded a pass with no defects at 52,017 miles. However, the most recent MOT history shows a failure in 2017 at the same mileage (46,459 miles), which was later resolved. The 2017 failure involved non-functional headlamps and incorrectly spaced registration plate characters, both of which are minor but indicative of potential maintenance oversights. No further MOT entries exist after 2018, meaning the vehicle has not been tested for over seven years. This long gap raises concerns about its current condition and whether it has been properly maintained. The vehicle’s mileage of 52,017 miles over 12 years equates to roughly 4,335 miles per year, which is low for its age. This suggests either light usage or extended periods of inactivity, both of which can lead to issues like battery drain, fluid degradation, or component stiffness. While low mileage might imply less wear on moving parts, the absence of recent MOT data means there is no evidence of ongoing maintenance or safety checks. The 2017 failure highlights that basic systems like lighting and registration plates were not functioning correctly at one point, but there is no indication of recurring or worsening issues in the subsequent MOT. The trend in MOT outcomes shows a single failure in 2017, followed by a pass in 2018, with no further records.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Checking the history for this 2014 Land Rover Sport (OV64 LBP), we found 3 MOT results in the period of September 2017 to September 2018.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 67% pass rate, with 2 passes and 1 failure recorded. The pass rate is roughly in line with national averages for vehicles of this age.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Lighting (2 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

A total of 4 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Rear registration plate character(s) incorrectly spaced (6.3.4a)”; “Front registration plate character(s) incorrectly spaced (6.3.4a)”; “Nearside Front Headlamp not working on main beam (1.7.5a)”.

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