The MOT history shows that the Toyota Yaris has generally passed its tests, which is a positive sign. However, there are recurring advisories regarding corroded brake pipes, worn tyres, and light issues that could lead to costly repairs down the line. The front suspension arm corrosion indicates potential long-term structural concerns, though it's not currently serious. While some advisories are typical for an older car, the repeated mentions of worn tyres and corrosion warrant caution. The previous failures around 2009 show that there have been issues before, but they were addressed, leading to passes in subsequent tests. Overall, the car has a mix of pass and advisory records that suggest it may need some maintenance soon.
Questions to ask the seller
›1. Have you addressed the advisories noted in the latest MOT?
MOT History
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TOYOTA YARISPetrolBlack998ccFirst used 21 March 2005
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2. Can you provide maintenance records and any repair history for the car?
›3. How old are the tyres, and have they been replaced recently?
›4. Has the front suspension been assessed or repaired?
›5. Is the corrosion on the brake pipes cosmetic, or has it been treated?
›6. Have any parts been replaced to address past failures, such as the light aim issues?
›7. Are there any known mechanical issues currently affecting the car?