BMW ALPINA V2ALP has 15 MOTs

Has MOT
Has Tax

This 1999 BMW ALPINA has Passed 11 MOTs and Failed 4 times since 2009

The most recent MOT was PASSED at 118,156 miles 8 months ago on Friday 19th September 2025 at 10:22.

The current MOT will expire in 4 months on Tuesday 22nd September 2026.

The current Tax will expire in 4 months on Thursday 1st October 2026.

V2ALP MOT History

ResultMOT DateExpiry DateMileage
PASSED22ND SEPTEMBER 2026118,156 MI
PASSED12TH SEPTEMBER 202422ND SEPTEMBER 2025116,664 MI
PASSED7TH SEPTEMBER 202322ND SEPTEMBER 2024115,477 MI
PASSED23RD SEPTEMBER 202222ND SEPTEMBER 2023114,849 MI
 
  1. ADVISORY - Nearside Rear Coil Spring Corroded (5.3.1 (b) (i))
  2. ADVISORY - Offside Rear Coil Spring Corroded (5.3.1 (b) (i))
PASSED2ND SEPTEMBER 20211ST SEPTEMBER 2022113,623 MI
PASSED14TH AUGUST 202013TH AUGUST 2021110,511 MI
PASSED19TH AUGUST 201318TH AUGUST 2014109,915 MI
FAILED7TH AUGUST 2013109,906 MI
 
  1. FAIL - Offside Rear Tyre Tread Depth Below Requirements Of 1.6mm (4.1.e.1)
  2. FAIL - Nearside Rear Tyre Tread Depth Below Requirements Of 1.6mm (4.1.e.1)
  3. USER ENTERED - Front Tyres Worn.
PASSED1ST MAY 201230TH APRIL 2013108,573 MI
 
  1. ADVISORY - Nearside Front Tyre Worn Close To The Legal Limit (4.1.e.1)
  2. ADVISORY - Nearside Rear Tyre Worn Close To The Legal Limit (4.1.e.1)
  3. ADVISORY - Offside Rear Tyre Worn Close To The Legal Limit (4.1.e.1)
  4. ADVISORY - Nearside Front Suspension Arm Rubber Bush Deteriorated But Not Resulting In Excessive Movement (2.4.g.2)
  5. ADVISORY - Offside Front Suspension Arm Rubber Bush Deteriorated But Not Resulting In Excessive Movement (2.4.g.2)
  6. USER ENTERED - Offside Front Tyre Has A Slightly Worn Sidewall
FAILED30TH APRIL 2012108,573 MI
 
  1. FAIL - Offside Front Anti-Roll Bar Linkage Ball Joint Dust Cover Excessively Deteriorated So That It No Longer Prevents The Ingress Of Dirt (2.4.g.2)
  2. ADVISORY - Nearside Front Tyre Worn Close To The Legal Limit (4.1.e.1)
  3. ADVISORY - Nearside Rear Tyre Worn Close To The Legal Limit (4.1.e.1)
  4. ADVISORY - Offside Rear Tyre Worn Close To The Legal Limit (4.1.e.1)
  5. ADVISORY - Nearside Front Suspension Arm Rubber Bush Deteriorated But Not Resulting In Excessive Movement (2.4.g.2)
  6. ADVISORY - Offside Front Suspension Arm Rubber Bush Deteriorated But Not Resulting In Excessive Movement (2.4.g.2)
  7. USER ENTERED - Offside Front Tyre Has A Slightly Worn Sidewall
PASSED28TH APRIL 201127TH APRIL 2012105,818 MI
 
  1. ADVISORY - Nearside Front Brake Hose Slightly Deteriorated (3.6.b.4d)
  2. ADVISORY - Offside Front Brake Hose Slightly Deteriorated (3.6.b.4d)
FAILED29TH APRIL 2010103,154 MI
 
  1. PRS - Hazard Warning Switch Faulty (1.4.b.1d)
PASSED29TH APRIL 201028TH APRIL 2011103,154 MI
PASSED6TH NOVEMBER 20095TH NOVEMBER 2010101,825 MI
FAILED4TH NOVEMBER 2009101,825 MI
 
  1. PRS - Nearside Front Headlamp Aim Too Low (1.8)
  2. PRS - Offside Front Headlamp Aim Too Low (1.8)
  3. FAIL - Nearside Front Front Suspension Has Excessive Play In A Lower Suspension Ball Joint (2.5.b.1a)
ResultMOT DateExpiry DateMileage

V2ALP Passed/Failed

MOT Pass Rate: 73% | MOT Failure Rate: 27%

V2ALP MOT Comments

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V2ALP Mileage

Last recorded mileage: 118,156 miles | Average yearly mileage: 4,544 miles

V2ALP FAQs

This Bmw Alpina with registration V2ALP was manufactured on Friday 15th October 1999 so it is currently 27 years old. Its colour is Blue and it has a 3.3 litre Petrol engine.

The odometer reading at the last MOT in 2025 was 118,156 miles, so this Bmw has travelled an average of 4,544 miles per year in the time it has been on the road.

We have a total of 15 MOTs on record for this Bmw Alpina beginning with its first recorded MOT in 2009. We can see 4 of these tests have been MOT failures - this means V2ALP has a 73% MOT pass rate!

Over its lifetime, this Bmw Alpina has had 14 Advisories, 3 PRS Notices, 0 Minor, 0 Major, 0 Dangerous and 4 Fail comments in its MOT History.

This Bmw Alpina is currently Taxed and the Tax, or VED (Vehicle Excise Duty), is next due in 4 months on Thursday 1st October 2026 .

Does V2ALP have an active MOT?

Yes, as of Thursday 21st May 2026 V2ALP does have an active MOT. Read more

Is V2ALP Taxed?

Yes, as of Thursday 21st May 2026 V2ALP does have Tax. Read more

When does V2ALP Tax expire?

The current Tax for V2ALP will expire in 4 months on Thursday 1st October 2026. If you are purchasing this vehicle, remember that the vehicle Tax cannot be transferred and you will need to re-tax the vehicle. Read more

When does V2ALP MOT expire?

The current MOT for V2ALP will expire in 4 months on Tuesday 22nd September 2026. Read more

When did V2ALP have its most recent MOT?

The most recent MOT on record for V2ALP was on Friday 19th September 2025 at 10:22. It Passed this MOT. Read more

How many times has V2ALP Passed an MOT?

Out of a total of 15 MOTs on record for V2ALP we can see 11 of these tests have been MOT Passes. Remember, digitised MOT records began in 2005 so MOT results prior to 2005 cannot be traced online. Read more

How many times has V2ALP Failed an MOT?

Out of a total of 15 MOTs on record for V2ALP we can see 4 of these tests have been MOT Failures. This means this vehicle has a 73% MOT pass rate! Read more

What Make and Model vehicle is V2ALP?

V2ALP is registered as a 1999 Bmw Alpina. Read more

How many miles has V2ALP done?

The odometer reading for V2ALP at the last MOT in September 2025 was 118,156 miles. If the vehicle is still in use, it's likely the mileage has increased since then and up-to-date statistics will be provided at the next MOT. This vehicle has travelled an average of 4,544 miles per year. Read more

How old is V2ALP?

The vehicle V2ALP was manufactured in 1999 so it is currently 27 years old. It was first registered on Friday 15th October 1999. Read more

What colour is V2ALP?

The official colour of V2ALP is recorded as Blue. Read more

What engine does V2ALP have?

V2ALP has a 3.3 litre Petrol engine. Read more

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