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MOT reliability

Rover 4x4

2 vehicles · 10 completed MOT tests analysed
80%
MOT pass rate

Based on 2 Rover 4x4 vehicles and 10 completed MOT tests, the Rover 4x4 has an overall 80% pass rate, with an average recorded mileage of 49,675 miles.

2
Vehicles
10
MOT tests
59
Avg miles / year
1.6
Faults per test
0%
Dangerous-fault share

Rover 4x4 problem areas

Where faults occur most across all Rover 4x4 MOT tests:

  • Other156%

Fuel types: Petrol (2)

Most common Rover 4x4 MOT faults

These are the faults and advisories recorded most often across Rover 4x4 MOT tests:

  1. Nearside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area is corroded but not considered excessive (2.4.A.3) (2 times)
  2. Power steering component(s) has slight seepage from a component (2.3.3b) (2 times)
  3. nearside front hub slight leak (2 times)
  4. nearside wing damaged (2 times)
  5. offside front hub slight leak (2 times)
  6. offside wing damaged (2 times)
  7. Rear Stop lamp not working (1.2.1b) (1 times)
  8. Front Windscreen wiper not operating automatically when switched on (8.2.1b) (1 times)
  9. Nearside Front Body has a sharp edge caused by damage (6.1.C.1) (1 times)
  10. Nearside Front front brake binding (3.7.B.1) (1 times)
  11. Nearside Headlamp not working on main beam (1.7.5a) (1 times)
  12. Nearside Indicator tell tale inoperative (1.4.A.2a) (1 times)
  13. Nearside Rear front brake binding (3.7.B.1) (1 times)
  14. Offside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area is corroded but not considered excessive (2.4.A.3) (1 times)
  15. Offside Front front brake binding (3.7.B.1) (1 times)

Rover 4x4 pass rate by registration year

YearVehiclesTestsPass rateAvg mileage
1971 1 4 50% 83,530
1951 1 6 100% 15,821

Rover 4x4 reliability FAQ

Across 2 Rover 4x4 vehicles in our MOT data, 80% pass the MOT (a 20% failure rate), with about 1.6 faults or advisories recorded per test.

The most frequently recorded Rover 4x4 MOT issues are: Nearside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area is corroded but not considered excessive (2.4.A.3); Power steering component(s) has slight seepage from a component (2.3.3b); nearside front hub slight leak.

The typical Rover 4x4 in our data has covered around 49,675 miles.

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