Ford S-Max MOT Failure Rate — 6-10 Years Old

28.8%
MOT failure rate for 6-10-year-old Ford S-Max vehicles
Based on 128,180 MOT tests
0.8pp above the UK average (28%)

Ford S-Max in this age bracket has a 28.8% failure rate. Key areas to check before your MOT: lamps & electrics and tyres.

Component Risk Breakdown (6-10 Years)

Which parts of a 6-10-year-old Ford S-Max are most likely to cause an MOT failure:

Lamps & Electrics 5.0%
Tyres 4.5%
Brakes 3.0%
Body & Chassis 2.6%
Suspension 2.5%
Visibility 1.9%
Steering 1.2%

How Does This Compare?

Ford S-Max MOT failure rate across all age groups:

Age Failure Rate Tests Worst Area
0-2 years 16.3% 5,760 Tyres
3-5 years 16.9% 43,435 Tyres
6-10 years 28.8% 128,180 Lamps & Electrics
11-15 years 40.8% 142,713 Lamps & Electrics
15+ years 48.2% 16,949 Lamps & Electrics

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 6-10 year old Ford S-Max reliable?

6-10-year-old Ford S-Max vehicles have a 28.8% failure rate, which is close to the UK average. It offers typical reliability for this age bracket.

What are the common MOT failures on a 6-10 year old Ford S-Max?

The most common MOT failure areas at this age are:

  • Lamps & Electrics — 5.0% failure risk
  • Tyres — 4.5% failure risk
  • Brakes — 3.0% failure risk

How can I prepare my Ford S-Max for its MOT?

For a 6-10-year-old Ford S-Max, focus on: (1) Lamps & Electrics — the most common failure area at this age. (2) Check all lights and bulbs. (3) Inspect tyres for tread depth and damage. (4) Consider a pre-MOT check at a local garage (£20–£40). You can also use our free prediction tool for a personalised risk breakdown.

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Data methodology: Failure rates are weighted averages across all mileage bands for the 6-10-year age group, calculated from official DVSA MOT test records. Only combinations with 100+ tests are included. Data covers 142 million MOT tests across the UK.

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