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SUZUKI WAGON-R+ MOT pass rate

61.3% of 10,289 SUZUKI WAGON-R+ MOT tests pass.

The WAGON-R+ passes 61.3% of the time, noticeably below the figure for the average across all SUZUKI models (79.9%).

The SUZUKI WAGON-R+ passes 61.3% of the time, noticeably below the figure for the national average for cars (79.2%).

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This is the average across every SUZUKI WAGON-R+ in the dataset. Look up your own registration for its actual MOT history, and a free place to keep its maintenance records.

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Pass rate by vehicle age

Pass rate by vehicle age band0–3 yearsn/a3–6 yearsn/a6–10 yearsn/a10–15 yearsn/a15+ years61.2%
SUZUKI WAGON-R+ pass rate and average mileage by vehicle age band
Vehicle agePass rateTestsAverage mileage
0–3 yearsno tests recorded0no reading
3–6 yearsno tests recorded0no reading
6–10 yearsno tests recorded0no reading
10–15 yearstoo few tests (9)9no reading
15+ years61.2%10,28075,853 miles

Common MOT failure reasons for the SUZUKI WAGON-R+

The most common reason the SUZUKI WAGON-R+ fails its MOT is brakes — present in 51.7% of failed tests, most often logged as "Excessively corroded".

Top MOT failure categories for the SUZUKI WAGON-R+
CategoryShare of failed testsExample
Brakes51.7%Excessively corroded
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment47.8%Not working
Suspension43.2%Ball joint excessively worn
Tyres22.5%Tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm
Body, chassis, structure22.5%Constant velocity boot split or insecure, no longer prevents the ingress of dirt
Visibility18.2%Does not clear the windscreen effectively
Noise, emissions and leaks17.3%Inoperative or indicates a malfunction
Steering12.3%Ball joint has excessive play
Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems5.7%Prescribed area strength or continuity significantly reduced
Identification of the vehicle1.5%Inscription illegible

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Frequently asked questions

What is the MOT pass rate for the SUZUKI WAGON-R+?
61.3% of SUZUKI WAGON-R+ MOT tests pass, based on 10,289 tests in the DVSA anonymised MOT tests and results dataset.
What are the most common MOT failures for the SUZUKI WAGON-R+?
The most common reason the SUZUKI WAGON-R+ fails its MOT is brakes — present in 51.7% of failed tests, most often logged as "Excessively corroded".
Does this show the SUZUKI WAGON-R+'s service history?
No — this is MOT test data, which covers roadworthiness, not servicing. A service history is a separate record of maintenance work, which a specific car only has if its owner has kept it. See the SUZUKI service history guide for how to check and keep one.