Reading the MOT history…
Reading the MOT history…
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Among the cleanest histories we see
This looks like a low-risk vehicle. Mileage is consistent across every MOT and the test history is clean.
Valid to 2025-09-15
Consistent · no rollback
None outstanding
Taxed · due 2026-04-01
Each bar is the share of MOTs with no fault in that area; the tick marks the fleet average for 8–12-year-old cars. From 138,277 real DVSA MOT tests (2024). This reflects the model in general, not this specific car. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Commonly reported for the VW/Audi/Škoda/SEAT 2.0 diesel, 2015–2020. This is general guidance for the model, not findings on this specific car — use it as questions to ask the seller.
EGR, DPF and (on later cars) AdBlue systems can be costly if they fail; short-trip use makes DPF problems more likely.
Ask: Any DPF, EGR or AdBlue warnings, and what journeys does it do?
Keep an eye on oil level and history; turbo problems show up on neglected examples.
Ask: Is there a full service history with regular oil changes?
If it has the DSG/S-tronic automatic, the mechatronic unit and clutches rely on regular gearbox-oil changes.
Ask: If it's a DSG/S-tronic auto, has the gearbox oil been changed on schedule and does it shift smoothly?
RegVerdict Risk Engine — every factor shown, nothing hidden.
5 tests
Readings rise steadily across every MOT.
79,908 mi at 11 yrs (≈97% of typical).
No outstanding recalls.
• Nearside rear tyre worn close to the legal limit
The checks above use free MOT data. The full report adds the risks MOT data can’t show — the ones that cost buyers thousands.
Outstanding finance
Could there still be money owed on it that becomes your problem?
Write-off & damage
Has it been written off after a serious crash or flood?
Stolen check
Is it flagged as stolen on the police database?
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This 2015 Audi A4 diesel presents a **clear risk profile** on the records available. The mileage is consistent across all five MOT tests with no sign of rollback, and it has passed every test without failure—a solid track record for a nine-year-old car that actually outperforms typical reliability for its age. There are no outstanding safety recalls flagged. However, you'll want to verify the full provenance check (finance status, write-off history, and theft records) in the paid report before committing, as that information isn't included in this summary.