Rover Maestro Advantage (1989)
1989 Rover Maestro Advantage
CarHunch has 165 1989 Rover Maestro Advantage vehicles on record, but none have light-vehicle MOT history in our data source.
No MOT data available for this vehicle type
The 1989 Rover Maestro Advantage doesn't appear in DVLA light-vehicle MOT records — it may be exempt, registered as a different vehicle class, or an import not subject to UK MOT testing. We don't have reliability stats for this specific model, but you can browse other Rover vehicles below.
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I can't give you a reliability verdict based on MOT data because none of the 165 Rover Maestro Advantages in this cohort have records in the DVLA light-vehicle testing database. This almost certainly means these vehicles are either no longer registered for road use, or their test histories aren't captured in the publicly available system.
The 1989 Maestro Advantage was a budget family saloon that's now 35 years old, so finding one in active use would be genuinely rare. If you're considering purchasing or own one, your priority should be a thorough pre-purchase inspection by a specialist rather than relying on MOT trends — focus on rust (a chronic Maestro weakness), the condition of the original engine and gearbox, and whether any critical safety items like brakes and steering feel secure.
We have 165 1989 Rover Maestro Advantage vehicles on record, but none have light-vehicle MOT history in our data source.
There are a few reasons this can happen:
- Heavy commercial vehicle — trucks, buses and coaches over 3.5 tonnes are tested under the DVSA annual HGV/PSV regime, which uses a separate database not included in our data source
- Imported vehicles — vehicles registered abroad and recently brought to the UK may have no UK MOT history yet
- MOT-exempt — vehicles manufactured before 1986 qualify under the 40-year rolling exemption; some specialist and agricultural vehicles are also exempt
- Never used on public roads — some vehicles are registered but kept off-road and have never required an MOT
Before you buy a 1989 Rover Maestro Advantage
Based on MOT data from 165 vehicles — here's what to check.
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Check the full MOT history.
0% of these vehicles have had a dangerous defect recorded -
recurring advisories often signal problems years before they become failures.
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Brake pipes, sills and subframes are the key areas on a vehicle this age — structural rust is hard to spot without getting underneath. A mechanic will check all of this before you commit, and give you a concrete basis to negotiate on price.
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