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Maserati Common MOT Faults

MOT pass rates, common failure categories, and reliability ratings for all 5 Maserati models, based on DVSA statistics.

79.2%

Avg Pass Rate

-2.8%

vs National Avg

5

Models

Good

Reliability

Maserati vs National Average

The national average MOT pass rate in the UK is approximately 82%. Maserati vehicles sit below the national average. However, newer models tend to perform better — check individual model pages for year-by-year breakdowns.

Maserati Average79.2%
National Average82%

Most Common Maserati MOT Failures

The top MOT failure categories across all Maserati models, ranked by average failure percentage.

1

Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment

15.2%
2

Suspension

14.0%
3

Brakes

12.2%
4

Tyres

9.8%
5

Exhaust, fuel and emissions

8.1%

Maserati MOT Faults — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Maserati reliability and MOT performance.

What are the most common MOT faults on a Maserati?
The most common MOT faults across all Maserati models are: Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment (15.2%), Suspension (14.0%), Brakes (12.2%). These categories account for the majority of MOT failures on Maserati vehicles. Specific fault rates vary by model — check individual model pages for detailed breakdowns.
What is the average MOT pass rate for Maserati?
The average MOT pass rate across all Maserati models is 79.2%, which is 2.8 percentage points below the national average of 82%. The best-performing model is the Grecale at 83.5%, while the Quattroporte has the lowest pass rate at 76.2%.
Which Maserati model is the most reliable?
Based on MOT pass rate data, the most reliable Maserati is the Grecale with a pass rate of 83.5%. This is rated "Good" for reliability. However, reliability depends on many factors including age, mileage, and maintenance history — always check a specific vehicle's MOT history before purchasing.
How much does it cost to fix common Maserati MOT faults?
Repair costs for common Maserati MOT faults vary by category. Lighting faults typically cost £20-£80, suspension issues range from £150-£500, brake repairs are usually £100-£400, tyre replacements run £50-£150 per tyre, and exhaust/emissions work can cost £80-£350. These are typical UK garage prices — costs may vary depending on the specific model and your location.

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