Ford Puma Titanium Mhev: MOT pass rate and reliability data

The Ford Puma Titanium Mhev passes its MOT first time more often than the average UK car, by 16.8 percentage points. These figures come from the DVSA's full year of anonymised MOT results, covering 7,130 individual Ford Puma Titanium Mhev tests. Nothing here is an estimate or a survey.

The numbers

First-time pass rate93.5%
UK national average76.7%
Difference+16.8 points
Tests analysed7,130
Average mileage at test26,191 miles
Average year of manufacture2021
Reliability rank184 of 2,005 models

What this means if you are buying one

A 93.5% first-time pass rate means roughly 7 in every 100 Ford Puma Titanium Mhevs presented for MOT fail on the first attempt. That is better than average, so a well-kept example is a reasonably safe used buy. The average Ford Puma Titanium Mhev tested had covered 26,191 miles and was built around 2021.

What this means at salvage auction

Pass rate is a proxy for what a car costs to keep on the road. On a Ford Puma Titanium Mhev bought as a repairable salvage, the mechanical side is less likely to spring surprises, so your repair estimate should hold up reasonably well.

Before you bid: run the lot through the analyzer, check the car's own record, check the mileage, decode the VIN, and if it carries a marker use the write-off value calculator. Or compare it against another model.

Looking at a specific Ford Puma Titanium Mhev rather than the model in general? The free check covers its MOT and mileage history, and the full HPI report confirms the insurance write-off category, outstanding finance and whether it is recorded stolen, from licensed data for 5 credits. Already own one that has been damaged? Work out whether fixing it beats selling it with the repair or scrap calculator, and see what damaged Ford Puma Titanium Mhevs actually sold for at UK salvage auction.

Most common MOT failures on a Ford Puma Titanium Mhev

  1. Seat belt buckle missing, damaged or not functioning as intended, 0.2% of tests (2.05x the national rate for this defect)
  2. A tyre seriously damaged, 1.2% of tests
  3. Windscreen washers not working or not providing sufficient fluid to clear the windscreen, 0.7% of tests
  4. Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements, 0.6% of tests
  5. a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, 0.5% of tests
  6. A tyre cords visible or damaged, 0.5% of tests
  7. Wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen, 0.4% of tests
  8. Engine MIL illuminated indicating a malfunction, 0.2% of tests
  9. A lamp missing, inoperative or in the case of a multiple light source more than 1/2 not functioning, 0.2% of tests
  10. A direction indicator lamp missing, inoperative or in the case of a multiple light source more than 1/2 not functioning, 0.2% of tests

From 10,754 DVSA-tracked Ford Puma Titanium Mhev tests, 2024. DVSA testers marked 6.5% of these flagged Ford Puma Titanium Mhev defects as "dangerous", meaning the tester judged the car unsafe to drive away, against 4.97% nationally.

Ford Puma Titanium Mhev pass rate by model year

Pass rates fall steadily as cars age, so the model year matters as much as the model. First-time pass rate for each Ford Puma Titanium Mhev year:

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