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1992 Proton 1.5 MOT Pass Rate

Pass rate for 1.5 models manufactured in 1992, based on 747 real MOT test results.

55.3%
Pass Rate
44.7%
Fail Rate
747
Total Tests
71,830
Avg Mileage

Data from official DVSA MOT testing records

This page shows all 1.5 cars tested in 1992. Want to see how cars built in 1992 hold up over time?

View 1992 Proton 1.5 vintage page โ†’ (46.2% current pass rate)

1992 Proton 1.5 MOT Analysis

The 1992 Proton 1.5 has an MOT pass rate of 55.3% based on 747 tests โ€” slightly below the UK average for UK vehicles. Cars of this vintage present for MOT with an average of 71,830 miles on the odometer. With a 44.7% failure rate, the 1992 1.5 is rated as "Below Average" for MOT reliability.

The leading cause of MOT failure for the 1992 Proton 1.5 is Body, chassis, structure, responsible for 0.5% of failures. 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 range from ยฃ100โ€“500+.

Top failures specific to 1992 models only. The overall 1.5 page may show different rankings.

What Fails Most

What Fails on This Car?

Click a category to see specific failure items.

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MOT failure categories ranked by failure rate
RankFailure CategoryRate (%)Count
1Body, Chassis, Structure0.5%4

Failures per 10,000 Miles

avg. 71,830 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.

Body & Structure0.07% per 10K mi
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Mileage-normalised failure rates by category
CategoryRate / 10K miRaw %Count
Body & Structure0.070.5%4

Mileage Statistics

71,830
Mean
70,918
Median
50,319
25th Percentile
93,656
75th Percentile
6.22% failures per 10K miles

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

About This Data

The 1992 Proton 1.5 has an MOT pass rate of 55.3% based on 747 tests โ€” slightly below the UK average for UK vehicles. Cars of this vintage present for MOT with an average of 71,830 miles on the odometer. With a 44.7% failure rate, the 1992 1.5 is rated as "Below Average" for MOT reliability.

If you own or are considering buying a 1992 Proton 1.5, budget for potential repairs before each MOT. Before your MOT, pay particular attention to body, chassis, structure: 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. At 71,830 average miles, these vehicles are in the mid-range where component wear starts to become a factor.

Body, chassis, structure โ€” 0.5% of failures

Body, chassis, structure issues account for 0.5% of MOT failures on 1992 Proton 1.5 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: ยฃ100โ€“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 (2005โ€“2024). Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0.

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