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Rover Maestro
Common Car Problems, MOT Failures & Pass Rate Data

29 identified problems149 MOT failure types21K MOT tests analysed1982–1995

Sources: DVSA MOT Test Data + owner-submitted problems

At a Glance

The Rover Maestro has 29 identified problems that occur more often than the UK average, with Suspension component mounting corroded being the most reported. Electrical is the most common MOT failure category. Based on 21K MOT tests from DVSA data.

Problems are patterns in the DVSA data that occur significantly more often on this model than the UK average — confirmed at 99% statistical confidence. Read how we calculate MOT pass rates and problems →

Below: the full MOT-data picture for the Rover Maestro — MOT pass rate vs the UK average, common problems vs UK fleet patterns, the most likely MOT failures by frequency, fault occurrence by mileage band, and pass/fail trends. All numbers drawn from DVSA records.

Rover Maestro MOT Pass Rate

Across 21K MOT tests from DVSA data, the Rover Maestro (1982–1995) has a fail rate of 46.9%.

All-time UK average fail rate: 34.9%

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Common Rover Maestro Problems

Owner-submitted reports plus patterns we've identified across 559 million UK MOT tests. Each MOT-derived item below — whether tagged as a Problem, Wear & Tear or Consumable — shows up noticeably more often on this generation than across the UK fleet, which is why it's here. Owner reports are pinned to the top by default; use the sort and filter pills below to view a specific tier or change the order.

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Tier:MOT ProblemMOT ProblemUnexpected failure — a pattern we've highlighted as occurring significantly more often on this make/model than the UK average.Wear & TearWear & TearDegrades naturally over time with use. Expected to need replacement during the life of the vehicle.ConsumableConsumableRoutine replacement item — brake pads, tyres, bulbs, wiper blades. Expected as part of normal servicing.
Severity:DangerousDangerousMOT failure with an immediate safety risk. The vehicle cannot be driven until the problem is repaired.MajorMajorMOT failure. Must be repaired for the vehicle to pass its MOT.MinorMinorMOT failure on a smaller issue. The car passes its MOT but the problem should be repaired soon.

Suspension component mounting corroded

MOT ProblemMajorSuspension

2,543

occurrences

Frequency ratio: 3.7× the UK averageAvg mileage: 96,629 mi

Body corrosion or damage

MOT ProblemMajorBodywork

1,881

occurrences

Frequency ratio: 10.5× the UK averageAvg mileage: 97,332 mi

Brake performance below minimum

MOT ProblemMajorBrakes

1,737

occurrences

Frequency ratio: 1.9× the UK averageAvg mileage: 96,486 mi

Wiper blades deteriorated

ConsumableMajorBodywork

1,717

occurrences

Frequency ratio: 1.8× the UK averageAvg mileage: 92,294 mi

Brake hydraulic component worn

MOT ProblemMajorBrakes

1,594

occurrences

Frequency ratio: 1.2× the UK averageAvg mileage: 115,975 mi

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Problems by mileage

Common problems, MOT failures and advisories on the Rover Maestro, grouped by the mileage they typically appear at.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common Rover Maestro problems?

Based on DVSA MOT data for the Rover Maestro Maestro (1982–1995), we have identified 29 common problems. The most frequently reported is "Suspension component mounting corroded". Electrical is the most common MOT failure category.

How reliable is the Rover Maestro?

This generation has 21K MOT tests on record with a 46.9% fail rate. A fault is flagged as a "Common Problem" only when it occurs significantly more often on this model than the UK average, confirmed at 99% statistical confidence.

What commonly fails the MOT on a Rover Maestro?

There are 149 distinct MOT failure types recorded for the Maestro (1982–1995), grouped by the mileage these failures typically occur. See the Common MOT Failures section on this page.

Can I report a problem with my Rover Maestro?

Yes — use the "Tell Us About Your Problem" form on this page. Your report helps other Rover Maestro owners spot problems early. All submissions are reviewed before being added to the public database.

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