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2002 Suzuki Carry — MOT History by Age

How cars manufactured in 2002 perform at MOT as they age

24 years
Current Age
57.9%
Latest Pass Rate
20,810
Total Tests (All Years)
84,096 mi
Avg Mileage (Latest)

Data from official DVSA MOT testing records

Insufficient data for same-age comparison.

How This Car Ages

Pass rate progression for the 2002 Suzuki Carry as it ages.

7 yrs61.6%
8 yrs58.4%
9 yrs55.1%
10 yrs54.2%
11 yrs51.3%
12 yrs52.2%
13 yrs54.1%
14 yrs50.0%
15 yrs53.0%
16 yrs51.1%
17 yrs51.7%
18 yrs53.6%
19 yrs51.3%
20 yrs55.8%
21 yrs50.7%
22 yrs57.9%

Bar chart showing pass rate by car age from 7 to 22 years

Fail Rate %
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AgePass RateTests
7 yrs61.6%2,338
8 yrs58.4%2,250
9 yrs55.1%2,253
10 yrs54.2%2,073
11 yrs51.3%1,934
12 yrs52.2%1,710
13 yrs54.1%1,547
14 yrs50.0%1,369
15 yrs53.0%1,208
16 yrs51.1%742
17 yrs51.7%694
18 yrs53.6%593
19 yrs51.3%678
20 yrs55.8%459
21 yrs50.7%477
22 yrs57.9%485

Pass Rate Trend

How the 2002 Suzuki Carry pass rate changes as it ages, from first MOT to most recent.

Trend shows improving over 16 years

Pass Rate %
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BuiltPass RateTests
2024 (22 yrs)57.9%485
2023 (21 yrs)50.7%477
2022 (20 yrs)55.8%459
2021 (19 yrs)51.3%678
2020 (18 yrs)53.6%593
2019 (17 yrs)51.7%694
2018 (16 yrs)51.1%742
2017 (15 yrs)53%1,208
2016 (14 yrs)50%1,369
2015 (13 yrs)54.1%1,547
2014 (12 yrs)52.2%1,710
2013 (11 yrs)51.3%1,934
2012 (10 yrs)54.2%2,073
2011 (9 yrs)55.1%2,253
2010 (8 yrs)58.4%2,250
2009 (7 yrs)61.6%2,338

Year-by-Year MOT Results

2009High Fail Rate
61.6%
Age (yrs) 7Tests 2,338Avg Mileage 54,029Top Failure Lamps, Reflectors and Electrical Equipment — 19.1%
2010High Fail Rate
58.4%
Age (yrs) 8Tests 2,250Avg Mileage 60,440Top Failure Lamps, Reflectors and Electrical Equipment — 21.0%
2011High Fail Rate
55.1%
Age (yrs) 9Tests 2,253Avg Mileage 64,846Top Failure Lamps, Reflectors and Electrical Equipment — 23.3%
2012High Fail Rate
54.2%
Age (yrs) 10Tests 2,073Avg Mileage 69,090Top Failure Lamps, Reflectors and Electrical Equipment — 22.6%
2013High Fail Rate
51.3%
Age (yrs) 11Tests 1,934Avg Mileage 72,372Top Failure Suspension — 45.6%
2014High Fail Rate
52.2%
Age (yrs) 12Tests 1,710Avg Mileage 75,523Top Failure Suspension — 49.6%
2015High Fail Rate
54.1%
Age (yrs) 13Tests 1,547Avg Mileage 77,581Top Failure Suspension — 48.9%
2016High Fail Rate
50.0%
Age (yrs) 14Tests 1,369Avg Mileage 78,506Top Failure Suspension — 58.1%
2017High Fail Rate
53.0%
Age (yrs) 15Tests 1,208Avg Mileage 80,190Top Failure Suspension — 58.0%
2018High Fail Rate
51.1%
Age (yrs) 16Tests 742Avg Mileage 83,076Top Failure Suspension — 66.8%
2019High Fail Rate
51.7%
Age (yrs) 17Tests 694Avg Mileage 82,900Top Failure Suspension — 70.7%
2020High Fail Rate
53.6%
Age (yrs) 18Tests 593Avg Mileage 86,292Top Failure Suspension — 65.1%
2021High Fail Rate
51.3%
Age (yrs) 19Tests 678Avg Mileage 87,555Top Failure Suspension — 77.7%
2022High Fail Rate
55.8%
Age (yrs) 20Tests 459Avg Mileage 84,983Top Failure Suspension — 62.3%
2023High Fail Rate
50.7%
Age (yrs) 21Tests 477Avg Mileage 86,157Top Failure Suspension — 82.4%
2024High Fail Rate
57.9%
Age (yrs) 22Tests 485Avg Mileage 84,096Top Failure Suspension — 63.5%

Common MOT Failures

Top failure categories across all test years for 2002 Suzuki Carry, with age trends.

Suspension
50.7%
↑ Increases with age
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
41.7%
↑ Increases with age
Brakes
34.6%
↑ Increases with age
Body, chassis, structure
34.2%
↑ Increases with age
Lamps, Reflectors and Electrical Equipment
31.8%
↑ Increases with age

How Failures Change With Age

Comparing failure rates between the youngest and oldest test years.

CategoryAt YoungestAt OldestChangeTrend
Suspension9.6% (7 yrs)63.5% (22 yrs)
+53.9%
🔴 ↑
Brakes13.4% (7 yrs)33.4% (22 yrs)
+20.0%
🔴 ↑
Tyres14.9% (7 yrs)23.7% (22 yrs)
+8.8%
🔴 ↑

Other Manufacture Years

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About This Data

This page shows how Suzuki Carry cars manufactured in 2002 perform at MOT as they age. Data spans from 2009 to 2024, covering 20,810 tests. Pass rates naturally decline with age as components wear.

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

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