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2019 Yamaha X-max 300 — MOT History by Age

How cars manufactured in 2019 perform at MOT as they age

7 years
Current Age
89.8%
Latest Pass Rate
347
Total Tests (All Years)
16,439 mi
Avg Mileage (Latest)

Data from official DVSA MOT testing records

Compared to Average at Age 5

This car: 89.8%
Average: 77.4%

✅ 12.4% above average (20158 models compared)

How This Car Ages

Pass rate progression for the 2019 Yamaha X-max 300 as it ages.

3 yrs90.4%
4 yrs94.8%
5 yrs89.8%

Bar chart showing pass rate by car age from 3 to 5 years

Fail Rate %
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AgePass RateTests
3 yrs90.4%94
4 yrs94.8%135
5 yrs89.8%118

Pass Rate Trend

How the 2019 Yamaha X-max 300 pass rate changes as it ages, from first MOT to most recent.

Trend shows stable over 3 years

Pass Rate %
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BuiltPass RateTests
2024 (5 yrs)89.8%118
2023 (4 yrs)94.8%135
2022 (3 yrs)90.4%94

Year-by-Year MOT Results

2022
90.4%
Age (yrs) 3Tests 94Avg Mileage 10,473Top Failure Motorcycle brakes — 8.5%
2023
94.8%
Age (yrs) 4Tests 135Avg Mileage 15,229Top Failure Motorcycle brakes — 3.0%
2024
89.8%
Age (yrs) 5Tests 118Avg Mileage 16,439Top Failure Motorcycle brakes — 4.2%

Common MOT Failures

Top failure categories across all test years for 2019 Yamaha X-max 300, with age trends.

Motorcycle brakes
5.2%
↓ Decreases with age
Motorcycle lamps and reflectors
3.1%
— Consistent
Motorcycle suspension
2.5%
— Consistent
Motorcycle steering
2.1%
— Consistent
Motorcycle tyres
2.0%
— Consistent

How Failures Change With Age

Comparing failure rates between the youngest and oldest test years.

CategoryAt YoungestAt OldestChangeTrend
Motorcycle brakes8.5% (3 yrs)4.2% (5 yrs)
-4.3%
🟢 ↓
Motorcycle steering3.2% (3 yrs)0.8% (5 yrs)
-2.4%
🟢 ↓
Motorcycle suspension3.2% (3 yrs)1.7% (5 yrs)
-1.5%
⚪ —
Motorcycle structure and attachments1.1% (3 yrs)1.7% (5 yrs)
+0.6%
⚪ —

Other Manufacture Years

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About This Data

This page shows how Yamaha X-max 300 cars manufactured in 2019 perform at MOT as they age. Data spans from 2022 to 2024, covering 347 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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