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Citroen DS3 2011–2012
Medium Risk

Citroen DS3

2011–2012

The Citroen DS3 (2011-2012) has a concerning MOT failure rate of 31.9%.

The Citroen DS3, manufactured between 2011 and 2012, presents a significant concern for potential buyers due to its high MOT failure rate of 31.9%. This statistic is derived from 5,585 real MOT tests conducted, indicating that nearly one in three vehicles fails to meet the necessary standards during inspection.

When examining failure rates by mileage, the data reveals alarming trends. For vehicles with mileage between 0-40k, the failure rate stands at 21.2%, which is relatively lower but still notable. However, as mileage increases, the failure rates rise sharply. Vehicles with 120k+ miles exhibit a staggering 40.8% failure rate, while those in the 80-120k range show a 37.2% failure rate. This indicates that as the vehicle ages and accumulates mileage, the likelihood of failure significantly increases.

The 40-80k mileage category also reflects a concerning 33% failure rate, suggesting that many DS3s in this range may be facing critical issues. Given these statistics, potential buyers should be cautious and consider the high likelihood of encountering problems with the Citroen DS3 from this production period.

In conclusion, the Citroen DS3 (2011-2012) is marked by a high overall MOT failure rate and increasing failure rates with mileage. Prospective buyers should weigh these factors seriously before making a purchase decision.


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Data Source

DVSA MOT bulk data — 5585 tests analyzed

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Citroen DS3 from 2011-2012 often fails MOTs due to issues with suspension components, emissions failures, and faulty brakes. Regular checks and maintenance can help mitigate these problems.
The reliability of the Citroen DS3 (2011-2012) is considered average, with a notable 31.9% MOT failure rate. Owners frequently report electrical issues and problems with the turbocharged engines.
Repair costs can vary, but expect to pay around £200-£400 for suspension repairs and £150-£300 for brake issues. Electrical faults can be more expensive, sometimes exceeding £500 depending on the complexity.
While the Citroen DS3 offers a stylish design and enjoyable driving experience, its high MOT failure rate and common reliability issues may deter potential buyers. It's advisable to have a thorough inspection before purchasing.
Before buying, check the service history for regular maintenance, inspect for signs of suspension wear, and ensure the brakes are in good condition. A pre-purchase inspection can help identify potential issues.