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MINI ROADSTER MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific MINI ROADSTER.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Mini ROADSTER versus average car of the same model year.

The Mini Roadster, a compact two-door convertible, debuted in 2012 as part of the Mini brand's expansion into more niche segments. Designed to offer a sporty driving experience with the iconic Mini charm, the Roadster has attracted enthusiasts who appreciate its unique styling and engaging performance. However, understanding its reliability through structured data can provide valuable insights for potential buyers and owners alike.

When examining the reliability of the Mini Roadster from 2013 to 2015, it generally performs better than the average car in its segment. In 2013, the Roadster recorded approximately 168 defects per 100 tests, notably lower than the average of 219 defects for that year, marking a 23.6% improvement. The following year, 2014, saw an even more significant advantage, with only 131 defects per 100 tests compared to the average of 194, leading to a 32.5% reduction in reliability issues. In 2015, the trend continued, as the Roadster maintained a relatively low defect rate of 127 against an average of 170, representing a 25.6% better performance.

Despite its overall positive reliability ratings, several recurring issues have been noted across the years. Common problems include tyre tread depth violations, insecure brake components, and general wear on brake pads and tyres. While these issues are not unique to the Mini Roadster and can affect many vehicles, they are worth considering for prospective buyers, particularly those who may prioritize high-performance driving.

In terms of year-on-year performance, the 2014 model stands out as the most reliable, with the lowest defect rate. The 2013 and 2015 models also show commendable reliability, albeit with slightly higher defect rates. These statistics suggest that the Roadster has consistently delivered a satisfactory ownership experience, especially when compared to other vehicles from the same production years.

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The Mini Roadster enjoys a reputation for its distinctive design and spirited driving dynamics. As a member of the Mini family, it carries the heritage of British motoring while appealing to a modern audience. Its solid performance in reliability metrics further enhances its standing as a fun and dependable option for those seeking a compact convertible.