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ASTON MARTIN VIRAGE2012 · 5.9L Petrol

V12 VRG

Vehicle Insight Summary

This 2012 ASTON MARTIN VIRAGE is a Petrol vehicle with a 5935cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 7,402.

MOT
Expired
Expires 12/06/2026
Tax
No data
Fuel
Petrol
Year
2012
Engine
5935cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle presents a remarkably clean MOT history, with five consecutive passes without a single recorded defect. The most recent test conducted on 12 June 2025 at 7,402 miles resulted in a pass, indicating that the car has maintained a high standard of mechanical and structural integrity. The consistent lack of advisory notices suggests a vehicle history of proactive maintenance or careful storage, as common issues like suspension bushes, brake components, and exhaust corrosion have not shown signs of wear or failure. At 7,402 miles over 14 years, this Aston Martin averages an exceptionally low 529 miles per year. The mileage growth between the annual tests is minimal, ranging from roughly 300 to 370 miles annually, which confirms the vehicle is used sparingly and likely kept in a climate-controlled environment. While low mileage typically reduces wear on the drivetrain and engine friction components, it often introduces specific risks associated with stationary vehicles. Long periods of standing can lead to the degradation of rubber seals, perished hoses, and internal brake component corrosion that a standard MOT test may not fully detect. The absence of any recorded failures suggests the chassis and underbody are currently free from significant structural rust issues. However, a buyer must verify the physical condition of the tyres and fluids, as these components age by time rather than just mileage. The consistent passing record indicates a stable and well-preserved example, but the extremely low usage necessitates a mechanical focus on fluid chemical integrity and rubber components to ensure the car remains reliable for regular operation.

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60
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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle presents a remarkably clean MOT history, with five consecutive passes without a single recorded defect. The most recent test conducted on 12 June 2025 at 7,402 miles resulted in a pass, indicating that the car has maintained a high standard of mechanical and structural integrity. The consistent lack of advisory notices suggests a vehicle history of proactive maintenance or careful storage, as common issues like suspension bushes, brake components, and exhaust corrosion have not shown signs of wear or failure. At 7,402 miles over 14 years, this Aston Martin averages an exceptionally low 529 miles per year. The mileage growth between the annual tests is minimal, ranging from roughly 300 to 370 miles annually, which confirms the vehicle is used sparingly and likely kept in a climate-controlled environment. While low mileage typically reduces wear on the drivetrain and engine friction components, it often introduces specific risks associated with stationary vehicles. Long periods of standing can lead to the degradation of rubber seals, perished hoses, and internal brake component corrosion that a standard MOT test may not fully detect. The absence of any recorded failures suggests the chassis and underbody are currently free from significant structural rust issues. However, a buyer must verify the physical condition of the tyres and fluids, as these components age by time rather than just mileage. The consistent passing record indicates a stable and well-preserved example, but the extremely low usage necessitates a mechanical focus on fluid chemical integrity and rubber components to ensure the car remains reliable for regular operation.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Our records for this Aston Martin Virage (V12 VRG) from 2012 show a total of 5 MOT tests between May 2021 and June 2025.

Across its entire MOT history, this Aston Martin has a 100% success rate (5 passes and 0 fails). Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

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