Bmw X1 vs Nissan Juke

On MOT-testable defects, the Bmw X1 (fail rate 12.4%) performed better than the Nissan Juke (20.0%) across comparable years. The biggest divergence was suspension, where the Juke recorded failures more often.

12.4%
X1 fail rate
20.0%
Juke fail rate
7.59pp
Difference

Side by side

MOT figures compared
MetricBmw X1Nissan Juke
MOT tests analysed548,0161,684,080
Pass rate87.6%80.0%
Fail rate12.4%20.0%
Fail rate compared (lower is better) Bmw X1 12.4% Nissan Juke 20.0%
Overall MOT fail rate across comparable model years.

Where they differ

Failure-area share, by category
CategoryX1Juke
Suspension3.3%9.5%
Visibility2.4%5.7%
Brakes2.6%5.5%
Lighting & signalling3.9%5.3%
Tyres5.5%4.8%

Methodology & source. Dataset: DVSA MOT testing data (2021,2022,2023,2024,2025). Data last updated 2026-07-01. Figures reflect MOT-testable defects only — read the methodology for how these are calculated and what they don't measure.

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