Porsche 911 MOT Results
Registered in 201493.9% pass rate
from 1,360 tests in 2017
(57% better than other 2014 cars)
Pass rate by mileage
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Failure rates by item
Here you can drill down into the failure rates for each item on the test. We've also compared the rates to the average results for 2014 cars and highlighted areas where the Porsche 911 is unusually good or bad.
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2.9% fail on
Tyres
(37% better than other 2014 cars)
- 1.3% fail on Condition
- 1.3% fail on Tread depth
- 0.59% fail on Tyre pressure monitoring system
- 0.074% fail on Size/type
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1.4% fail on
Lamps, Reflectors and Electrical Equipment
(72% better than other 2014 cars)
- 1.1% fail on Headlamp aim (54% better than other 2014 cars)
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0.22% fail on
Headlamps
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0.22% fail on
Headlamp defects which don't require an aim check on retest
- 0.22% fail on Headlamp cleaning device
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0.22% fail on
Headlamp defects which don't require an aim check on retest
- 0.074% fail on Registration plate lamp
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0.074% fail on
Rear fog lamp
- 0.074% fail on Fog lamp
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0.96% fail on
Registration plates and VIN
(2 times worse than other 2014 cars)
- 0.96% fail on Registration plate (2 times worse than other 2014 cars)
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0.59% fail on
Driver's view of the road
(82% better than other 2014 cars)
- 0.22% fail on Wipers (90% better than other 2014 cars)
- 0.22% fail on Washers (77% better than other 2014 cars)
- 0.15% fail on Windscreen
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0.44% fail on
Exhaust, Fuel and Emissions
- 0.44% fail on Emissions (6 times worse than other 2014 cars)
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0.074% fail on
Suspension
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0.074% fail on
Suspension arms
- 0.074% fail on Pins/bushes/ball joints
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0.074% fail on
Suspension arms
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0.074% fail on
Seat Belts and Supplementary Restraint Systems
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0.074% fail on
Supplementary restraint systems
- 0.074% fail on SRS Malfunction Indicator Lamp
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0.074% fail on
Supplementary restraint systems
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Porsche 911 (991) (2011 - 2015)
All-new 911 is lighter and faster. Retains familiar shape with a new interior. Six speed PDK or seven speed manual transmissions. Still the definitive sports car.