Petrol BMW 320: MOT pass rate
89.1% of petrol BMW 320s pass the MOT first time, measured across 18,080 DVSA tests on that fuel type alone. Average mileage at test was 43,268.
Petrol against the other BMW 320 versions
| Fuel | Pass rate | Tests |
|---|---|---|
| Diesel | 87.1% | 21,899 |
| Petrol | 89.1% | 18,080 |
| All BMW 320 | 88% | 39,982 |
Why the fuel type changes the number
Petrol cars avoid the DPF and emissions failures that catch diesels, and usually fail on the same consumables as any other car.
On the BMW 320 specifically, petrol is the strongest at 89.1%, and this petrol version sits 1.1 points above the 88% model average.
What it means if you are buying one
The petrol BMW 320 is the stronger side of this model on MOT data. Still judge the individual car, but the fuel type is a mild point in its favour. Check the exact car, decode the VIN and check the mileage before you bid.
Mileage is part of the answer
The average petrol BMW 320 had covered 43,268 miles at test, against 74,397 for the diesel. That is below average for a car this age, worth a mileage-consistency check since an unusually low reading is sometimes clocking rather than luck.
Fuel type and mileage are tangled together: diesels are usually bought by higher-mileage drivers, so some of any gap between fuels is the miles rather than the engine. The per-year figures on the BMW 320 page separate age from fuel if you want to isolate one.
Other BMW 320 fuel types
- Diesel BMW 320 - 87.1%