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2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb MOT Pass Rate

Pass rate for Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb models manufactured in 2006, based on 1,553 real MOT test results.

51.2%
Pass Rate
48.8%
Fail Rate
1,553
Total Tests
106,548
Avg Mileage

Data from official DVSA MOT testing records

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2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb MOT Analysis

The 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb has an MOT pass rate of 51.2% based on 1,553 tests — below the UK average for UK vehicles. Cars of this vintage present for MOT with an average of 106,548 miles on the odometer. With a 48.8% failure rate, the 2006 Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb is rated as "Poor" for MOT reliability.

The leading cause of MOT failure for the 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb is Brakes, responsible for 3.2% of failures. Brake-related failures include worn brake pads, corroded brake discs, leaking brake lines, and faulty brake servos. These are safety-critical components — any brake deficiency will result in an MOT fail. Typical repair costs range from £150–400. Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment is the second most common issue at 2.1%. Body, chassis, structure follows at 1.2%.

Top failures specific to 2006 models only. The overall Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb page may show different rankings.

What Fails Most

What Fails on This Car?

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MOT failure categories ranked by failure rate
RankFailure CategoryRate (%)Count
1Brakes3.2%49
2Lamps, Reflectors And Electrical Equipment2.1%32
3Body, Chassis, Structure1.2%18
4Suspension0.8%13
5Visibility0.7%11
6Tyres0.7%11
7Noise, Emissions And Leaks0.4%6
8Seat Belts And Supplementary Restraint Systems0.2%3
9Identification Of The Vehicle0.2%3
10Road Wheels0.1%2

Failures per 10,000 Miles

avg. 106,548 mi

For every 10,000 miles driven, this shows what percentage of MOT tests fail for each category. This accounts for how far cars are actually driven, not just raw pass/fail counts.

Brakes0.30% per 10K miLamps & Electrical0.19% per 10K miBody & Structure0.11% per 10K miSuspension0.08% per 10K miVisibility0.07% per 10K miTyres0.07% per 10K miNoise, emissions and leaks0.04% per 10K miSeat Belts0.02% per 10K miIdentification of the vehicle0.02% per 10K miWheels0.01% per 10K mi
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Mileage-normalised failure rates by category
CategoryRate / 10K miRaw %Count
Brakes0.303.2%49
Lamps & Electrical0.192.1%32
Body & Structure0.111.2%18
Suspension0.080.8%13
Visibility0.070.7%11
Tyres0.070.7%11
Noise, emissions and leaks0.040.4%6
Seat Belts0.020.2%3
Identification of the vehicle0.020.2%3
Wheels0.010.1%2

Mileage Statistics

106,548
Mean
58,143
Median
35,263
25th Percentile
100,340
75th Percentile
4.58% failures per 10K miles

Mileage-adjusted failure rate — accounts for how much this model year is typically driven.

About This Data

The 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb has an MOT pass rate of 51.2% based on 1,553 tests — below the UK average for UK vehicles. Cars of this vintage present for MOT with an average of 106,548 miles on the odometer. With a 48.8% failure rate, the 2006 Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb is rated as "Poor" for MOT reliability.

If you own or are considering buying a 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb, be prepared for above-average maintenance costs. Before your MOT, pay particular attention to brakes: Listen for squealing or grinding noises. Check brake pedal feel — if it feels spongy or goes to the floor, have the system inspected immediately. Look at brake pad thickness through the wheel spokes (minimum 3mm). With an average mileage of 106,548 miles, these vehicles are in the higher-mileage bracket where wear-related failures become more common.

Brakes — 3.2% of failures

Brakes issues account for 3.2% of MOT failures on 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb models. Brake-related failures include worn brake pads, corroded brake discs, leaking brake lines, and faulty brake servos. These are safety-critical components — any brake deficiency will result in an MOT fail. Typical repair costs: £150–400. Pre-MOT check: Listen for squealing or grinding noises. Check brake pedal feel — if it feels spongy or goes to the floor, have the system inspected immediately. Look at brake pad thickness through the wheel spokes (minimum 3mm).

Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment — 2.1% of failures

Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment issues account for 2.1% of MOT failures on 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb models. Lighting failures cover all external lights: headlights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, fog lights, and reflectors. A single blown bulb will cause an MOT fail. This is one of the most preventable failure categories. Typical repair costs: £5–50. Pre-MOT check: Walk around the car and check every light — headlights (dipped and main beam), side lights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, hazard lights, reverse light, rear fog light, and number plate lights. Replace any blown bulbs before the test.

Body, chassis, structure — 1.2% of failures

Body, chassis, structure issues account for 1.2% of MOT failures on 2006 Ldv Maxus 3.5 Cdi 120 Lwb models. Body and structure failures include excessive corrosion, sharp edges, loose panels, and damage to the vehicle frame. Rust is the primary concern, especially on older vehicles or those exposed to road salt. Typical repair costs: £100–500+. Pre-MOT check: Inspect sills, wheel arches, door bottoms, and the chassis for rust. Surface rust is acceptable but structural corrosion or holes will fail. Check that all doors, bonnet, and boot close securely.

Based on DVSA anonymised MOT test data (2005–2024). Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0.

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