Official DVLA Record

2011 HYUNDAI IX20 ACTIVE1.4L PETROL

RO11 ZRP

Vehicle record for RO11 ZRP: 2011 HYUNDAI IX20 ACTIVE (SILVER, PETROL). Mileage: 141,575. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 16/04/2024
Tax Status
Untaxed
Tax due 15/01/2024
Fuel Type
PETROL
Year
2011
Engine
1396cc
Mechanical Assessment
The Hyundai ix20 presents a stable and reassuring roadworthiness profile. The most recent MOT, conducted on 18 April 2023 at 141,575 miles, passed cleanly with zero defects recorded. This outcome, combined with the consistent pattern of passes across the documented history, indicates a vehicle that has been maintained to a competent mechanical standard. There is no evidence of worsening or recurring faults. The maintenance trend is stable and suggests a responsible ownership history, with no advisories or failures to indicate underlying mechanical neglect or structural deterioration. The mileage accumulation is steady and entirely typical for a vehicle of this age. Between the January 2021 test at 101,476 miles and the April 2023 test at 141,575 miles, the vehicle covered approximately 40,099 miles over a two-year and two-month period, averaging around 18,500 miles annually during that window. This is slightly higher than the overall lifetime average of roughly 9,438 miles per year, suggesting the vehicle saw more intensive recent use after a period of lighter driving. The 2022 pass at 115,067 miles sits neatly within this progression, confirming consistent and plausible odometer readings with no suspicious gaps or rapid accumulation anomalies. Despite the clean MOT record, a buyer should still conduct a thorough physical inspection. The vehicle is over fifteen years old, and structural corrosion remains a key concern even on well-maintained small hatchbacks. Check the inner wheel arches, subframes, and sill seams for signs of corrosion or previous repair. At 141,575 miles, suspension components such as front lower arm bushes, anti-roll bar links, and rear beam bushes are likely approaching the end of their serviceable life, regardless of MOT outcomes. Inspect the exhaust system for corrosion, particularly around the flexi-joint and mounting points, and verify that the catalytic converter and lambda sensors are functioning within emissions parameters, as these systems degrade gradually and may not trigger a failure until severe. Brake components deserve close attention. While no binding or uneven wear was flagged, the front brake discs and pads, along with the rear brake shoes or pads depending on specification, will have seen significant use over 141,575 miles. Check for lipping on discs, uneven pad wear, and the condition of brake hoses for perishing. Tyre condition and age should also be verified, as rubber degrades over time regardless of tread depth. The absence of any recorded defects is encouraging, but a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic remains advisable to confirm the vehicle's long-term viability.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
50
/ 100 · Below Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Below Average

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
✓ Taxed
! Average MOT pass rate (67%)
! Older vehicle
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The Hyundai ix20 presents a stable and reassuring roadworthiness profile. The most recent MOT, conducted on 18 April 2023 at 141,575 miles, passed cleanly with zero defects recorded. This outcome, combined with the consistent pattern of passes across the documented history, indicates a vehicle that has been maintained to a competent mechanical standard. There is no evidence of worsening or recurring faults. The maintenance trend is stable and suggests a responsible ownership history, with no advisories or failures to indicate underlying mechanical neglect or structural deterioration. The mileage accumulation is steady and entirely typical for a vehicle of this age. Between the January 2021 test at 101,476 miles and the April 2023 test at 141,575 miles, the vehicle covered approximately 40,099 miles over a two-year and two-month period, averaging around 18,500 miles annually during that window. This is slightly higher than the overall lifetime average of roughly 9,438 miles per year, suggesting the vehicle saw more intensive recent use after a period of lighter driving. The 2022 pass at 115,067 miles sits neatly within this progression, confirming consistent and plausible odometer readings with no suspicious gaps or rapid accumulation anomalies. Despite the clean MOT record, a buyer should still conduct a thorough physical inspection. The vehicle is over fifteen years old, and structural corrosion remains a key concern even on well-maintained small hatchbacks. Check the inner wheel arches, subframes, and sill seams for signs of corrosion or previous repair. At 141,575 miles, suspension components such as front lower arm bushes, anti-roll bar links, and rear beam bushes are likely approaching the end of their serviceable life, regardless of MOT outcomes. Inspect the exhaust system for corrosion, particularly around the flexi-joint and mounting points, and verify that the catalytic converter and lambda sensors are functioning within emissions parameters, as these systems degrade gradually and may not trigger a failure until severe. Brake components deserve close attention. While no binding or uneven wear was flagged, the front brake discs and pads, along with the rear brake shoes or pads depending on specification, will have seen significant use over 141,575 miles. Check for lipping on discs, uneven pad wear, and the condition of brake hoses for perishing. Tyre condition and age should also be verified, as rubber degrades over time regardless of tread depth. The absence of any recorded defects is encouraging, but a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic remains advisable to confirm the vehicle's long-term viability.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Hyundai Ix20 Active (RO11 ZRP) from 2011 show a total of 3 MOT tests between January 2022 and April 2023.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 67% pass rate, with 2 passes and 1 failure recorded. A decent overall history, though the failure record warrants a closer look for any patterns.

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