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Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto

Overall MOT pass rate
91.9% +13.6% vs UK average

From 3,257 MOT tests. Above average for its class.

0.048 failures per 10,000 miles when adjusted for the 16,736-mile median distance driven.
This page covers a specific trim. For combined pass rate, fleet numbers, and all variants see the Renault Captur overview.

Common MOT failure categories

a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm0.8%
a suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn0.8%
tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements0.7%
a tyre seriously damaged0.6%
wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen0.6%
a tyre cords visible or damaged0.5%
Full breakdown

Pass rate by registration year

92.8%
20
90.9%
21

What goes wrong?

The most common MOT failure reasons are a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, a suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn and tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements. The top issue, a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, caused 26 failures in 2024. Checking tread depth (1.6mm legal minimum, 3mm recommended) before your test can save an unnecessary fail. You can check prices at Black Circles if you need replacements. If you need repairs before retesting, sites like BookMyGarage let you compare local prices.

a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm26
a suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn25
tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements24
a tyre seriously damaged21
wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen18
a tyre cords visible or damaged16
the aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements12
a suspension joint dust cover missing or no longer prevents the ingress of dirt etc6
an srs malfunction indicator lamp (mil) indicates a system malfunction6
a tyre pressure monitoring system malfunctioning or obviously inoperative6

By registration year

YearPass rateTop failures
202190.9%a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements
202092.8%a suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn, wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen

Typical mileage

Half of all Captur Iconic Tce Autos tested had between 11,214 and 28,615 miles on the clock. Relatively low mileage overall. Many are still fairly young.

11,214
28,615
median: 16,736 miles

At 16,736 median miles, the Captur Iconic Tce Auto has 0.048 failures per 10,000 miles driven.

Other Renault models

Renault Clio68.2%
Renault Captur80.4%
Renault Trafic69.1%
Renault Megane67.1%
Renault Kadjar81.8%

Common questions

What is the Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto MOT pass rate?

The Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto has a 91.9% MOT pass rate based on 3,257 real MOT tests. This is above the national average.

What are common MOT failures on a Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto?

The most common MOT failure on the Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto is a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, which caused 26 failures. Other common issues include a suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn.

What is the typical mileage of a Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto at MOT?

The median mileage at MOT for a Renault Captur Iconic Tce Auto is 16,736 miles. The middle 50% of vehicles tested have between 11,214 and 28,615 miles.

Buying a used Captur Iconic Tce Auto?

Start with the free tools. Look up the specific vehicle's MOT history on GOV.UK The mileage at each test will show if it's been wound back, and the advisory history tells you what's wearing. Cross-reference that against the typical failures above to see if anything looks unusual for this model.

The free data won't tell you about outstanding finance, theft markers, or write-off history. For that, you need a vehicle history check This is especially important on a private sale where you have fewer legal protections.

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MOT data from DVSA anonymised test results, 2024 test year. Fleet data from DfT vehicle licensing statistics. Crown copyright, OGL v3.0. MOT pass rates are statistical summaries of test outcomes, not assessments of individual vehicle safety or condition. Always inspect a vehicle and check its full MOT history before purchasing. See terms of use.