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BMW X52016 · 3.0L DIESEL

SAY 111D

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2016 BMW X5 — DIESEL, 2993cc. This vehicle has 107,893 miles on record. MOT status: valid. Tax: paid. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT
Valid
Expires 22/05/2027
Tax
Taxed
Expires 01/06/2027
Fuel
DIESEL
Year
2016
Engine
2993cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle remains roadworthy as of its most recent MOT on 2026-05-21, where it passed with minor tyre wear defects noted on both rear tyres. The maintenance trend shows a slight deterioration in tyre condition over the last year, with both tyres approaching or at the legal limit, indicating a pattern of deferred replacement rather than a systemic mechanical failure. No other critical defects were recorded in the latest test, suggesting the core drivetrain, suspension, and braking systems remain intact and functional. Mileage progression is consistent with the vehicle’s age, totalling 107,893 miles over ten years — roughly 10,789 miles annually, which is within normal parameters for a used SUV of this class. The gap between the 2023-10-05 failure and the 2025-05-24 pass spans 19 months, during which the vehicle accumulated 5,088 miles — a moderate rate, suggesting no sudden bursts of usage or long periods of inactivity. The 2023 failure occurred at 95,395 miles, and the 2026 pass at 107,893 miles, indicating steady, predictable wear without anomalies in usage patterns. The recurring tyre issues, particularly the cut on the offside rear tyre in 2023 and the edge wear on both rear tyres in 2026, warrant close inspection of the wheel alignment and suspension geometry. Worn or uneven tyre edges often point to misalignment or worn suspension bushes, especially on the rear axle of an X5. The fact that both tyres failed simultaneously suggests a possible load imbalance or alignment issue that should be checked before purchase. Additionally, the 2023 failure noted a cut reaching the ply or cords — a structural defect that may have been caused by road debris or improper wheel fitment, and should be assessed for any underlying wheel or rim damage. Brake and suspension components should also be verified, as tyre wear can sometimes mask binding calipers or worn coil springs. While no brake-related defects were recorded in the latest test, the 2023 failure included a tyre cut that could have been exacerbated by uneven braking or suspension settling. A buyer should request a full brake inspection, including caliper movement and disc thickness, and a suspension bushing check, particularly at the rear. Structural integrity, especially around the rear wheel arches and underbody, should be examined for corrosion or fatigue, as these areas are common on older X5s and can affect tyre wear patterns.

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✓ Valid MOT
✓ Taxed
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
✗ Outstanding recall notice
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Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle remains roadworthy as of its most recent MOT on 2026-05-21, where it passed with minor tyre wear defects noted on both rear tyres. The maintenance trend shows a slight deterioration in tyre condition over the last year, with both tyres approaching or at the legal limit, indicating a pattern of deferred replacement rather than a systemic mechanical failure. No other critical defects were recorded in the latest test, suggesting the core drivetrain, suspension, and braking systems remain intact and functional. Mileage progression is consistent with the vehicle’s age, totalling 107,893 miles over ten years — roughly 10,789 miles annually, which is within normal parameters for a used SUV of this class. The gap between the 2023-10-05 failure and the 2025-05-24 pass spans 19 months, during which the vehicle accumulated 5,088 miles — a moderate rate, suggesting no sudden bursts of usage or long periods of inactivity. The 2023 failure occurred at 95,395 miles, and the 2026 pass at 107,893 miles, indicating steady, predictable wear without anomalies in usage patterns. The recurring tyre issues, particularly the cut on the offside rear tyre in 2023 and the edge wear on both rear tyres in 2026, warrant close inspection of the wheel alignment and suspension geometry. Worn or uneven tyre edges often point to misalignment or worn suspension bushes, especially on the rear axle of an X5. The fact that both tyres failed simultaneously suggests a possible load imbalance or alignment issue that should be checked before purchase. Additionally, the 2023 failure noted a cut reaching the ply or cords — a structural defect that may have been caused by road debris or improper wheel fitment, and should be assessed for any underlying wheel or rim damage. Brake and suspension components should also be verified, as tyre wear can sometimes mask binding calipers or worn coil springs. While no brake-related defects were recorded in the latest test, the 2023 failure included a tyre cut that could have been exacerbated by uneven braking or suspension settling. A buyer should request a full brake inspection, including caliper movement and disc thickness, and a suspension bushing check, particularly at the rear. Structural integrity, especially around the rear wheel arches and underbody, should be examined for corrosion or fatigue, as these areas are common on older X5s and can affect tyre wear patterns.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this BMW X5 (SAY 111D) from 2016 show a total of 5 MOT tests between October 2023 and May 2026.

With 4 passes and 1 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 80%. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Tyres (4 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 3 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 1 failure item has been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Offside Rear Tyre has a cut in excess of the requirements deep enough to reach the ply or cords inner edge 315/35/20 run”.

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