14 Model Years Analyzed
Tiger Super 6
MOT Pass Rate & Statistics
Average pass rate across all model years (1971-2010), based on 20 DVSA recorded tests.
80%
Average Pass Rate
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Model Years
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Tests Analyzed
Most Tested Year
2004 Tiger Super 6 MOT Pass Rate & Common Failures
Pass Rate by Year
Most Common Failures Across All Years
- 1A wheel bearing excessively rough
- 2A transmission joint, belt or chain excessively worn
- 3Fluid leaking excessively and likely to harm the environment or to pose a safety risk to other road users
- 4Braking effort inadequate at a wheel
- 5Brakes imbalance across an axle such that the braking effort from any wheel is less than 70% of the maximum effort recorded from the other wheel on the same axle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average MOT pass rate for a Tiger Super 6?
The Tiger Super 6 has an average 80% MOT pass rate across model years 1971 to 2010, based on DVSA test data.
What are the most common MOT failures on a Tiger Super 6?
The most common MOT failure reasons for the Tiger Super 6 across all years are: a wheel bearing excessively rough, a transmission joint, belt or chain excessively worn, fluid leaking excessively and likely to harm the environment or to pose a safety risk to other road users. These are typical wear items that can often be checked and addressed before your test.
Which Tiger Super 6 year has the best MOT pass rate?
MOT pass rates vary by year - newer models typically have higher pass rates. Check our year-by-year breakdown above to compare pass rates for specific Tiger Super 6 model years.