MOT Tests: The Cars That Are More Likely Than Others To Fail
Modern life is undoubtedly jam-packed with challenges and stressful situations, and the last thing you need is to have a sudden issue with your beloved vehicle. Losing access to your car can have a significant impact on your career, social life, and freedom, forcing you to rely on public transport instead.
Even the most well-looked-after luxury car is likely to experience issues and faults from time to time (it is just a fact of life). Everything will seemingly be going fine, you are diving into your work, making plans with your partner or family, then suddenly something breaks down and you are stuck with the inconvenience of having your vehicle repaired (which is often a costly endeavour!).
There is definitely no shortage of reasons why a car needs to head to the garage. However, in most cases, it all boils down to the overall age of the vehicle and how well it has been maintained, which determines its road-worthiness.
Nevertheless, certain vehicles are much more susceptible to damage and wear and tear than others. If you do own one of those cars, it is good practice to prepare yourself for frequent visits to the local garage, and even experience a variety of troublesome problems with your MOT test.
Knowing whether you own a reliable piece of kit, or something that may just let you down when you least expect it, can be invaluable.
In the following infographic, you will discover some useful and even surprising information about which cars are more likely to pass their MOT test and which vehicles are most likely to fail. You will also find some excellent tips on the most common causes of MOT failures.
Which Cars Will Fail Or Pass An MOT

image by MB Motors
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