MOT Status
ExpiredMileage
4,363 miBelow or average mileage for this year
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Parking brake: parking brake efficiency only just met. It would appear that the braking system requires adjustment or repair. (3.7.B.7)
Nearside Steering rack insecure (2.2.B.1a)
Parking brake: parking brake efficiency only just met. It would appear that the braking system requires adjustment or repair. (3.7.B.7)
Parking brake: parking brake efficiency only just met. It would appear that the braking system requires adjustment or repair. (3.7.C.1b)
general underbody corrosion
n/s/f brake hose very close to upper wishbone on full lock
n/s/r tyre wearing on outer edge
oil leaks from engine/signs of fluid on power steering components
play in steering rack
Vehicle structure has slight corrosion (6.1.A.1)
oil leak
Centre Power steering ram(s) has slight seepage from a seal (2.3.3b)
Offside Front Seat belt damaged but not affecting the operation of the belt (5.2.2a)
Offside Rear Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (2.7.3)
Power steering pipe(s) or hose(s) has slight seepage (2.3.3b)
Power steering pump has slight seepage from a seal (2.3.3b)
How Reliable is the Aston Martin DB6?
Based on 5,945 MOT tests across 710 vehicles.
Top MOT Failure Points
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BGC 191G is a 1969 Aston Martin DB6 in Blue with a 3,995cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 4 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 75%.
Across all 1969 Aston Martin DB6 models, the average MOT pass rate is 88.4% with a typical mileage of 47,877 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 Aston Martin DB6 fails its MOT is parking brake: efficiency below requirements, accounting for 101 recorded failures. If you're considering buying BGC 191G, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.
The Aston Martin DB6 typically stays on UK roads for around 60 years. At 57 years old, this Aston Martin DB6 is approaching the upper end of the typical lifespan for this model.
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What year was BGC 191G registered?
BGC 191G is a 1969 Aston Martin DB6, first registered on 19 May 1969.
Is BGC 191G safe to buy?
The MOT history for BGC 191G shows 4 tests with a 75% pass rate. To check for outstanding finance, stolen markers, write-off history and mileage discrepancies, run a full vehicle check.
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