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A10 RFP

1995 Land Rover Discovery

Green Diesel 2495cc
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MOT Status

Expired
Expires17 Aug 2009
Tests5 (3 pass, 2 fail)
Pass rate60%

Mileage

239,060 mi
Last recorded239,060 miles
Recorded on18 Aug 2008
Typical for 1995 Land Rover Discovery136,011 mi

Significantly above average — investigate

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Vehicle Details

RegistrationA10 RFP
MakeLand Rover
ModelDiscovery
Year1995
ColourGreen
Fuel typeDiesel
Engine2,495cc

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MOT History

3 pass 2 fail
Pass 18 Aug 2008 239,060 miles
Fail 16 Aug 2008 238,946 miles

Nearside Front position lamp(s) not working (1.1.A.3b)

Nearside Headlamp aim too low (1.8)

Nearside Windscreen washer provides insufficient washer liquid (8.2.3)

Offside Headlamp aim too low (1.8)

Offside Rear Seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded (5.2.6)

Offside Windscreen washer provides insufficient washer liquid (8.2.3)

Pass 28 Feb 2007 216,418 miles

Fluid weeping from power steering pipes. Advise further investigation.

Hand brake ratchet worn. Advise replacement.

Nearside sill panel corroding.

Rear of front to rear brake pipe (along boot floor) corroding.

Rear prop shaft flexible coupling perishing.

Rear radius arm mounting bushes perishing.

Slight play in rear suspension A frame ball joint.

Fail 27 Feb 2007 216,418 miles

Exhaust has a part missing (7.1.1a)

Nearside Front Suspension arm has excessive play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)

Nearside Headlamp aim too low (1.8)

Nearside Rear Shock absorber has an excessively worn bush (2.7.4)

Offside Front Suspension arm has excessive play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)

Offside Headlamp insecure (1.7.3)

Offside Rear Shock absorber has an excessively worn bush (2.7.4)

Offside Track rod end ball joint has excessive play (2.2.B.1f) DANGEROUS

Fluid weeping from power steering pipes. Advise further investigation.

Hand brake ratchet worn. Advise replacement.

Nearside outer sill panel corroding.

Rear of front to rear brake pipe (along boot floor) corroding.

Rear propshaft flexible coupling perishing. Strongly advise replacement.

Rear radius arm mounting bushes perishing.

Slight play in rear suspension A frame ball joint.

Pass 19 Jan 2006 200,186 miles

How Reliable is the Land Rover Discovery?

Based on 4,388,972 MOT tests across 325,470 vehicles.

72.7%
Pass Rate
6,904
Miles/Year
36
Year Lifespan
325,470
On UK Roads

Top MOT Failure Points

Brake pipe excessively corroded 153,632
Seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded 141,712
Body or chassis has excessive corrosion, seriously affecting its strength within 30cm of the body mountings 136,366
position lamp(s) not working 91,214
Shock absorber has an excessively worn bush 88,089
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A10 RFP is a 1995 Land Rover Discovery in Green with a 2,495cc diesel engine. This vehicle has been through 5 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 60%.

Across all 1995 Land Rover Discovery models, the average MOT pass rate is 66.0% with a typical mileage of 136,011 miles. This particular vehicle has a lower pass rate than the average for its year, which may indicate maintenance issues worth investigating.

The most common reason a Land Rover Discovery fails its MOT is brake pipe excessively corroded, accounting for 153,632 recorded failures. If you're considering buying A10 RFP, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.

The Land Rover Discovery typically stays on UK roads for around 36 years. At 31 years old, this Land Rover Discovery is approaching the upper end of the typical lifespan for this model.

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What year was A10 RFP registered?

A10 RFP is a 1995 Land Rover Discovery, first registered on 24 February 1995.

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