Cars to Avoid
UK vehicles with the highest MOT failure rates
Avoid models with frequent issues and high repair costs, based on millions of MOT tests analyzed by Dave.
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Nissan QASHQAI (2008–2010)
2008–2010
Key Issues
- Suspension defects
- Brakes defects
- Tyres defects
Average Repair Cost
£250 – £1,550
Estimated £250 – £1,550
Nissan NOTE (2009–2009)
2009–2009
Key Issues
- Tyres defects
- Suspension defects
- Brakes defects
Average Repair Cost
£250 – £1,550
Estimated £250 – £1,550
Nissan JUKE (2014–2014)
2014–2014
Key Issues
- Tyres defects
- Suspension defects
- Brakes defects
Average Repair Cost
£250 – £1,550
Estimated £250 – £1,550
Failure Rate By Mileage
Mileage breakdown data available after MOT bulk import
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How This Works
- Millions of MOT records analyzed
- Failure frequency weighted by age & mileage bands
- Compared against national averages from DVSA bulk data
- AI-enhanced narratives layered on real statistics
- Repair cost estimates sourced from UK garages
FAQs
Dave's Tip
Before considering any used car purchase, check its complete MOT history before buying. It could save you thousands.
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About this data
This information is compiled from DVSA published MOT failure statistics, manufacturer recalls and Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs), and widely documented engineering defects. Individual vehicles may differ — always check a specific car's history before buying.
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