Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

2000 LEXUS IS2002.0L Petrol

X592 BGU

With 66,629 miles recorded, this Silver 2000 LEXUS IS200 runs on Petrol with a 1988cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 25/04/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2000
Engine
1988cc
Mechanical Assessment
This Lexus IS200 has demonstrated a consistent roadworthiness record over its most recent MOT cycles, with no defects or advisories recorded in any of the five tests spanning from September 2021 to April 2026. The most recent inspection on 9 April 2026, at 66,629 miles, confirms the vehicle remains compliant with current UK MOT standards, though the absence of any recorded issues does not preclude underlying wear beyond the tester’s scope. The pattern of passing without fail suggests either meticulous maintenance or deferred attention to components that typically fail—such as suspension bushes, coil springs, or brake calipers—without ever reaching a critical threshold. However, the lack of advisories or defects does not guarantee longevity; critical elements like the drivetrain, exhaust system, and structural integrity remain untested beyond visual and functional checks. The recorded mileage of 66,629 miles over 26 years—approximately 2,563 miles annually—indicates unusually light usage for a vehicle of this age. The gap between the 2023 January and November tests (55,784 to 55,888 miles) suggests prolonged inactivity, which could contribute to degraded fluids, seized components, or corrosion where the vehicle was stored. Conversely, the steady accumulation between 2021 and 2023 (54,978 to 55,888 miles) implies no sudden spikes in wear, though the extended period without movement raises concerns about long-term neglect. Buyers should verify whether the vehicle was stored in a dry, sheltered environment, as prolonged static conditions can accelerate rust development in wheel arches, subframes, and suspension mounts. Given the clean MOT history, priority should be given to inspecting high-wear items that often fail silently: the suspension system, particularly rear coil springs and bushes, for excessive play or corrosion; brake discs and calipers for uneven wear or binding, which could indicate past neglect; and the exhaust system for leaks or structural fatigue, especially around joints. The absence of advisories does not rule out corrosion in less accessible areas, such as the sills, subframe, or rear axle housing, which may require a thorough underbody inspection. Additionally, the age of the vehicle mandates scrutiny of the drivetrain—check for fluid leaks around the transmission and differential, as well as the condition of the driveshafts and constant velocity joints, which are prone to deterioration over two decades of use.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
85
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
This Lexus IS200 has demonstrated a consistent roadworthiness record over its most recent MOT cycles, with no defects or advisories recorded in any of the five tests spanning from September 2021 to April 2026. The most recent inspection on 9 April 2026, at 66,629 miles, confirms the vehicle remains compliant with current UK MOT standards, though the absence of any recorded issues does not preclude underlying wear beyond the tester’s scope. The pattern of passing without fail suggests either meticulous maintenance or deferred attention to components that typically fail—such as suspension bushes, coil springs, or brake calipers—without ever reaching a critical threshold. However, the lack of advisories or defects does not guarantee longevity; critical elements like the drivetrain, exhaust system, and structural integrity remain untested beyond visual and functional checks. The recorded mileage of 66,629 miles over 26 years—approximately 2,563 miles annually—indicates unusually light usage for a vehicle of this age. The gap between the 2023 January and November tests (55,784 to 55,888 miles) suggests prolonged inactivity, which could contribute to degraded fluids, seized components, or corrosion where the vehicle was stored. Conversely, the steady accumulation between 2021 and 2023 (54,978 to 55,888 miles) implies no sudden spikes in wear, though the extended period without movement raises concerns about long-term neglect. Buyers should verify whether the vehicle was stored in a dry, sheltered environment, as prolonged static conditions can accelerate rust development in wheel arches, subframes, and suspension mounts. Given the clean MOT history, priority should be given to inspecting high-wear items that often fail silently: the suspension system, particularly rear coil springs and bushes, for excessive play or corrosion; brake discs and calipers for uneven wear or binding, which could indicate past neglect; and the exhaust system for leaks or structural fatigue, especially around joints. The absence of advisories does not rule out corrosion in less accessible areas, such as the sills, subframe, or rear axle housing, which may require a thorough underbody inspection. Additionally, the age of the vehicle mandates scrutiny of the drivetrain—check for fluid leaks around the transmission and differential, as well as the condition of the driveshafts and constant velocity joints, which are prone to deterioration over two decades of use.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 2000, this Lexus Is200 with plate X592 BGU has undergone 5 MOT inspections since September 2021.

With 5 passes and 0 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 100%. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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