Official DVLA Record

2011 HYUNDAI I101.2L PETROL

YM61 FVC

2011 HYUNDAI I10 — PETROL, 1248cc. This vehicle has 116,276 miles on record. MOT status: no valid MOT. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 18/11/2025
Tax Status
SORN
Statutory Off Road (SORN)
Fuel Type
PETROL
Year
2011
Engine
1248cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle maintains a stable roadworthiness status, evidenced by the most recent MOT pass on 13 November 2024 at 116,276 miles. While the record shows a pattern of immediate failures followed by passes the very next day, there are no recorded defects across the last three successful tests. This suggests the previous owner likely addressed minor non-conformities or rectified items immediately prior to re-test, rather than suffering from progressive mechanical failure or structural decay. The mileage progression is consistent with typical annual usage for a vehicle of this age, averaging approximately 7,750 miles per year. Between November 2022 at 94,373 miles and November 2023 at 104,577 miles, the car covered 10,204 miles, followed by another 11,699 miles in the subsequent year leading up to the November 2024 test. This regularity indicates the car is used consistently, which is generally beneficial for maintaining seals and preventing the corrosion-seizing issues associated with long periods of standing. Given the lack of recorded advisories in the history, a physical inspection should focus on components that wear naturally on a high-mileage city car. The buyer should verify the condition of the suspension bushes and coil springs for fatigue, as these often degrade without immediately triggering an MOT failure. It is also prudent to check the brake discs for uneven wear and to inspect the underside for surface corrosion, particularly as the 116,000 mile mark represents a significant threshold for age-related components.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
45
/ 100 · Below Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Below 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
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! Older vehicle
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 22 Jun 2026, 16:05
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle maintains a stable roadworthiness status, evidenced by the most recent MOT pass on 13 November 2024 at 116,276 miles. While the record shows a pattern of immediate failures followed by passes the very next day, there are no recorded defects across the last three successful tests. This suggests the previous owner likely addressed minor non-conformities or rectified items immediately prior to re-test, rather than suffering from progressive mechanical failure or structural decay. The mileage progression is consistent with typical annual usage for a vehicle of this age, averaging approximately 7,750 miles per year. Between November 2022 at 94,373 miles and November 2023 at 104,577 miles, the car covered 10,204 miles, followed by another 11,699 miles in the subsequent year leading up to the November 2024 test. This regularity indicates the car is used consistently, which is generally beneficial for maintaining seals and preventing the corrosion-seizing issues associated with long periods of standing. Given the lack of recorded advisories in the history, a physical inspection should focus on components that wear naturally on a high-mileage city car. The buyer should verify the condition of the suspension bushes and coil springs for fatigue, as these often degrade without immediately triggering an MOT failure. It is also prudent to check the brake discs for uneven wear and to inspect the underside for surface corrosion, particularly as the 116,000 mile mark represents a significant threshold for age-related components.
MOT Test History Overview

This 2011 Hyundai I10 (YM61 FVC) has a recorded MOT history spanning from November 2022 to November 2024, with 5 MOT tests on record.

Across its entire MOT history, this Hyundai has a 60% success rate (3 passes and 2 fails). The pass rate is roughly in line with national averages for vehicles of this age.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Lighting (6 issues), Suspension (3 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There are 4 advisory notices in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

A total of 9 failure items have been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Nearside Front Suspension component ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt (5.3.4 (b) (ii))”; “Offside Rear Stop lamp(s) not working (4.3.1 (a) (ii))”; “Nearside Front Anti-roll bar ball joint excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))”.

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