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.
Showing results from 2018
Clear allWorst Cars Overall
Citroen C3 (2008–2018)
2008–2018
Key Issues
- Tyres defects
- Brakes defects
- Brakes defects
Average Repair Cost
£210 – £1,200
Estimated £210 – £1,200
Peugeot 208 (2013–2019)
2013–2019
Key Issues
- Tyres defects
- Brakes defects
- Tyres defects
Average Repair Cost
£180 – £1,050
Estimated £180 – £1,050
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.
🔥 Known Engine Defects (2)
Peugeot 208
2013–2019
The Peugeot 208 (2013-2019) has a concerning MOT failure rate of 23.2%, indicating reliability issues.
Typical cost: £180 – £1,050
Citroen C3
2008–2018
The Citroen C3 (2008-2018) has a concerning MOT failure rate of 29.1%, indicating reliability issues.
Typical cost: £210 – £1,200
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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