Official DVLA Record

2001 AUDI ALLROAD2.5L Diesel

Y324 LJO

AUDI ALLROAD (2001, Diesel, 2496cc) — mileage recorded at 179,440. MOT status: not recorded. Road tax: not taxed. Check full history before buying.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 19/12/2022
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
2001
Engine
2496cc
Mechanical Assessment
This 2001 Audi Allroad has a concerning maintenance gap, with its last MOT test occurring over four years ago on 20 December 2021 at 179,440 miles. The absence of any defects at that point suggests the vehicle was technically roadworthy at the time, but the prolonged period since then—nearly 20,000 miles without inspection—introduces significant uncertainty. Critical components such as suspension bushes, coil springs, and brake calipers, which degrade predictably over time, could now be failing or approaching failure without verification. The lack of advisories or faults in the single available record also means there is no historical data to assess whether recurring issues have been addressed, leaving essential wear items like tyres, wiper blades, and corrosion-prone areas unaccounted for. The recorded mileage of 179,440 miles over 25 years equates to roughly 7,178 miles annually, a rate that aligns with typical usage for this vehicle’s age. There are no intermediate MOTs or service records to confirm whether the car was regularly maintained or stood idle for extended periods, which could have accelerated wear. Without additional data, it is impossible to determine if the vehicle has been subjected to harsh conditions or if critical fluids (brakes, power steering, differential) have been serviced. The absence of any mileage jumps or irregularities in the single available entry does little to clarify its true condition, but the four-year gap alone raises red flags about long-term neglect. Given the extended period since the last MOT, a buyer should prioritise an immediate, thorough inspection of suspension components, including the condition of bushes, ball joints, and coil springs—all of which are prone to cracking or degradation at this mileage. The brakes, particularly the rear calipers and discs, should be checked for binding or uneven wear, as the last test did not flag any issues but four years is an unusually long time for such critical components to remain unchecked. Structural integrity, especially around wheel arches and sills, must be assessed for corrosion, as rust can compromise the vehicle’s load-bearing capacity. Finally, the tyres—if they remain on the vehicle—should be examined for uneven tread wear or damage, as failing twice on tread in similar vehicles often indicates basic upkeep was neglected. The lack of recent MOT history makes these areas particularly high-risk.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
This 2001 Audi Allroad has a concerning maintenance gap, with its last MOT test occurring over four years ago on 20 December 2021 at 179,440 miles. The absence of any defects at that point suggests the vehicle was technically roadworthy at the time, but the prolonged period since then—nearly 20,000 miles without inspection—introduces significant uncertainty. Critical components such as suspension bushes, coil springs, and brake calipers, which degrade predictably over time, could now be failing or approaching failure without verification. The lack of advisories or faults in the single available record also means there is no historical data to assess whether recurring issues have been addressed, leaving essential wear items like tyres, wiper blades, and corrosion-prone areas unaccounted for. The recorded mileage of 179,440 miles over 25 years equates to roughly 7,178 miles annually, a rate that aligns with typical usage for this vehicle’s age. There are no intermediate MOTs or service records to confirm whether the car was regularly maintained or stood idle for extended periods, which could have accelerated wear. Without additional data, it is impossible to determine if the vehicle has been subjected to harsh conditions or if critical fluids (brakes, power steering, differential) have been serviced. The absence of any mileage jumps or irregularities in the single available entry does little to clarify its true condition, but the four-year gap alone raises red flags about long-term neglect. Given the extended period since the last MOT, a buyer should prioritise an immediate, thorough inspection of suspension components, including the condition of bushes, ball joints, and coil springs—all of which are prone to cracking or degradation at this mileage. The brakes, particularly the rear calipers and discs, should be checked for binding or uneven wear, as the last test did not flag any issues but four years is an unusually long time for such critical components to remain unchecked. Structural integrity, especially around wheel arches and sills, must be assessed for corrosion, as rust can compromise the vehicle’s load-bearing capacity. Finally, the tyres—if they remain on the vehicle—should be examined for uneven tread wear or damage, as failing twice on tread in similar vehicles often indicates basic upkeep was neglected. The lack of recent MOT history makes these areas particularly high-risk.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 2001, this Audi Allroad with plate Y324 LJO has undergone 1 MOT inspection since December 2021.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 1 passes against 0 fails. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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