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2013 BMW 5 SERIES2.0L DIESEL

T1 ORC

BMW 5 SERIES (2013, DIESEL, 1995cc) — mileage recorded at 125,187. MOT status: valid. Road tax: paid. Check full history before buying.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 12/05/2027
Tax Status
Taxed
Tax due 01/05/2027
Fuel Type
DIESEL
Year
2013
Engine
1995cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle remains roadworthy as of its most recent MOT on 2026-05-14, passing with minor advisories. The maintenance trend shows a slight improvement since the 2025 failure, which included a fractured rear coil spring and multiple lighting faults. Since then, the car has passed two consecutive tests, suggesting the previous structural and lighting issues were addressed or are no longer critical. However, the persistence of oil leaks across multiple tests indicates a chronic seal or gasket issue that should be monitored closely, as it may escalate if ignored. Mileage progression is consistent with the vehicle’s age, averaging around 9,630 miles per year over 13 years. The jump from 107,982 miles in April 2024 to 125,187 miles in May 2026 reflects roughly 17,205 miles over 25 months — a normal rate for a used executive sedan. There are no significant gaps or sudden spikes in mileage that would suggest neglect or irregular usage. The record is complete and shows no signs of tampering or missing data, which supports the reliability of the mechanical history. Buyers should inspect the rear suspension system in detail, particularly the coil springs and shock absorbers, as the 2025 failure cited a fractured nearside rear coil spring — a structural component that, if not replaced, can compromise handling and ride quality. The recurring oil leaks, while not excessive, warrant a full inspection of engine seals and gaskets, especially around the valve cover and timing chain area. Brake components should also be checked, as binding calipers or worn pads may have contributed to the 2025 lighting faults if the vehicle was being driven with brake warning lights active. Tyre wear in 2024 indicated near-limit tread, so a full tyre inspection and rotation should be prioritised. Structural corrosion, particularly on the rear anti-roll bar noted in 2023, should be assessed for progression. While not yet seriously weakened, rust in this area can accelerate under load or in wet conditions. The headlamp aim and lens issues, though minor, suggest a pattern of electrical or alignment faults that may recur if not properly corrected. Overall, the car is mechanically sound but requires attentive ownership to maintain its current condition, especially in suspension, braking, and sealing systems.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
85
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

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✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 16 Jun 2026, 00:10
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle remains roadworthy as of its most recent MOT on 2026-05-14, passing with minor advisories. The maintenance trend shows a slight improvement since the 2025 failure, which included a fractured rear coil spring and multiple lighting faults. Since then, the car has passed two consecutive tests, suggesting the previous structural and lighting issues were addressed or are no longer critical. However, the persistence of oil leaks across multiple tests indicates a chronic seal or gasket issue that should be monitored closely, as it may escalate if ignored. Mileage progression is consistent with the vehicle’s age, averaging around 9,630 miles per year over 13 years. The jump from 107,982 miles in April 2024 to 125,187 miles in May 2026 reflects roughly 17,205 miles over 25 months — a normal rate for a used executive sedan. There are no significant gaps or sudden spikes in mileage that would suggest neglect or irregular usage. The record is complete and shows no signs of tampering or missing data, which supports the reliability of the mechanical history. Buyers should inspect the rear suspension system in detail, particularly the coil springs and shock absorbers, as the 2025 failure cited a fractured nearside rear coil spring — a structural component that, if not replaced, can compromise handling and ride quality. The recurring oil leaks, while not excessive, warrant a full inspection of engine seals and gaskets, especially around the valve cover and timing chain area. Brake components should also be checked, as binding calipers or worn pads may have contributed to the 2025 lighting faults if the vehicle was being driven with brake warning lights active. Tyre wear in 2024 indicated near-limit tread, so a full tyre inspection and rotation should be prioritised. Structural corrosion, particularly on the rear anti-roll bar noted in 2023, should be assessed for progression. While not yet seriously weakened, rust in this area can accelerate under load or in wet conditions. The headlamp aim and lens issues, though minor, suggest a pattern of electrical or alignment faults that may recur if not properly corrected. Overall, the car is mechanically sound but requires attentive ownership to maintain its current condition, especially in suspension, braking, and sealing systems.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2013 BMW 5 Series (T1 ORC) has a recorded MOT history spanning from April 2023 to May 2026, with 5 MOT tests on record.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 80% of its MOT tests, totaling 4 passes against 1 fails. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Lighting (4 issues), Suspension (2 issues), Brakes (2 issues), Tyres (2 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 9 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 3 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Nearside Rear Coil spring fractured or broken (5.3.1 (b) (i))”; “Nearside Front Position lamp not working (4.2.1 (a) (ii))”; “Nearside Headlamp aim too low (4.1.2 (a))”.

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