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Nissan Juke MOT Data

Pass rate, failures & statistics from 398,900 tests

79.0%
Pass Rate

Average

Reliability Verdict

#451

of 605 models

25.1%

Better than X% of cars

-3.3%

vs National Average

Common MOT Failures

Suspension406,274
Brakes327,699
Tyres263,112
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment221,048
Body, chassis, structure84,439
Visibility82,789
Steering79,753
Noise, emissions and leaks66,579

Number of failure items recorded across all MOT tests

Mileage Distribution

0–30K miles13,403
30–60K miles105,230
60–90K miles158,044
90–120K miles89,593
120K+ miles32,630

How It Compares

ModelPass Rate
Nissan Juke79.0%

Nissan Juke — MOT Overview

Based on 398,900 MOT tests, the Nissan Juke has an overall pass rate of 79.0%. This is below the national average of 82.3%, making it rank #451 out of 605 models tested.

The most common failure reasons for the Nissan Juke are suspension, brakes, tyres. Suspension accounts for 72.2% of all failure items recorded.

Before your Nissan Juke's MOT, check your lights, tyres (minimum 1.6mm tread depth), brakes, windscreen, and dashboard warning lights. These are the most commonly failed items across all vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Nissan Juke MOT pass rate?
The Nissan Juke has an overall MOT pass rate of 79.0% based on 398,900 tests. This puts it at #451 out of 605 car models tested.
What are the most common Nissan Juke MOT failures?
The most common failure items are: Suspension (72.2%), Brakes (58.2%), Tyres (46.8%), Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment (39.3%), Body, chassis, structure (15%).
Is the Nissan Juke reliable?
The Nissan Juke is rated "Average" for MOT reliability, with a pass rate of 79.0% — 3.3 percentage points below the national average. MOT pass rate is one indicator of reliability, alongside owner reviews and recall history.
How much does an MOT cost for a Nissan Juke?
The maximum MOT fee for a Nissan Juke (Class 4) is £54.85, set by the DVSA. Many garages charge less — you can typically find MOTs for £25–£40. The test itself takes 45–60 minutes.