Maserati: MOT pass rate and reliability
Maserati vehicles pass the MOT first time 84.3% of the time, measured across 11,304 DVSA tests. That is 7.3 points better than the 77% national average, ranking Maserati 8 of 51 major brands sold in the UK.
Every brand ranked
- Ferrari - 95.9%
- LEVC - 95.4%
- Aston Martin - 93.2%
- Bentley - 92.5%
- Porsche - 88.7%
- Lexus - 87.7%
- Tesla - 84.8%
- Maserati - 84.3%
- MG - 83.9%
- BMW - 82.5%
- Jaguar - 81.9%
- Abarth - 81.8%
- Audi - 81.6%
- MINI - 81.6%
- Toyota - 81.3%
- Land Rover - 80.6%
- Skoda - 80.6%
- Mercedes-Benz - 79.9%
- Suzuki - 79.5%
- Kia - 78.9%
- Hyundai - 78.8%
- SEAT - 78.7%
- Subaru - 78.6%
- Honda - 78.3%
- Dacia - 78.3%
- Volvo - 78.2%
- Jeep - 78%
- Smart (Mcc) - 77.7%
- Smart - 77.2%
- Volkswagen - 77.1%
- Mazda - 77%
- Mitsubishi - 76.9%
- DS - 76.2%
- London Taxis International - 75.5%
- Ford - 74.8%
- Isuzu - 73.7%
- Nissan - 73.4%
- Peugeot - 73.2%
- Fiat - 73%
- Ssangyong - 73%
- Vauxhall - 72.4%
- Alfa Romeo - 72.4%
- Citroen - 70.8%
- Iveco - 70.2%
- Rover - 70.2%
- Saab - 69.1%
- Renault - 68.1%
- Chrysler - 67.2%
- Daihatsu - 67.1%
- Chrysler-Jeep - 67%
- Chevrolet - 62.8%
Maserati models
- Maserati Ghibli - 84.2%, 3,353 tests
- Maserati Granturismo - 82.5%, 1,850 tests
- Maserati Quattroporte - 80.6%, 1,324 tests
- Maserati Levante D V6 Auto - 86%, 1,198 tests
- Maserati Coupe - 78.8%, 504 tests
Most common MOT failures across every Maserati
Pooled across all Maserati models, not just one: what actually fails on a Maserati more than the UK average.
- Number plate does not conform to the specified requirements, 0.5% of tests (2.8x the national rate for this defect)
- A tyre cords visible or damaged, 1.8% of tests (1.51x the national rate for this defect)
- Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements, 2.5% of tests
- A tyre seriously damaged, 1.5% of tests
- The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements, 1% of tests
- A spring or spring component fractured or seriously weakened, 0.9% of tests
- Wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen, 0.8% of tests
- a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, 0.7% of tests
- Parking brake efficiency below minimum requirement, 0.6% of tests
- Engine MIL illuminated indicating a malfunction, 0.5% of tests
From 26,426 DVSA-tracked Maserati tests, 2024. DVSA testers marked 8.48% of these flagged defects as "dangerous", against 4.97% nationally.
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