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Ford Puma Titanium reliability

MOT pass rates & common faults · 2,914 real DVSA tests · 2024

Across 2,914 real DVSA MOT tests in 2024, 93% of Ford Puma Titanium cars aged 4 to 7 years pass their MOT first time — ahead of the 85% average for all cars of that age. It holds up especially well on seat belts and steering.

93%
pass first time (4 to 7 years)
Strong for its age · beats 91% of similar-age models
+8 pts vs fleet
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MOT pass rate by age

4 to 7 years
2,914 tests · fleet 85%
+8 pts vs fleet
93%

Where the Puma Titanium tends to fail

Share of Ford Puma Titanium cars aged 4 to 7 years with no fault in each area (higher is better). The tick is the fleet average for the same age.

Suspension100
Brakes99
Body & structure100
Steering100
Tyres99
Lights & electrics99

Holds up better than average on seat belts, steering, suspension.

Common questions

Is the Ford Puma Titanium reliable?

On 2024 MOT data the Ford Puma Titanium holds up well for its age: 93% of examples aged 4 to 7 years pass first time, against a 85% fleet average. That puts it ahead of 91% of similar-age models.

What is the MOT pass rate for a Ford Puma Titanium?

First-time MOT pass rates for the Ford Puma Titanium in 2024: 4 to 7 years, 93%. Pass rates fall with age across the whole fleet, so compare each figure with cars of the same age, not with a new car.

What commonly fails on a Ford Puma Titanium MOT?

No single area stands out as a recurring weakness for the Ford Puma Titanium versus other cars of the same age — its MOT failures are spread across the usual wear items (tyres, brakes, lamps).

Other Ford models

Fiesta · 66%Focus · 57%Transit · 65%Kuga · 86%Mondeo · 58%KA · 69%
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