Reliability Report · Multi-Source Data

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport Reliability

The Mitsubishi Shogun Sport (current generation) scores 70/100 on our composite reliability index — good territory — drawn from DVSA data.

Composite Score
70
/ 100
Good
Sources: DVSA · latest 2024
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Reliability by Source

Each independent organization measures reliability differently. TÜV reports inspection defect rates by age band. ADAC reports pan-European breakdowns per 1,000 vehicles. NHTSA aggregates US consumer complaints. DVSA MOT data is the UK fleet's annual safety inspection — every car 3+ years old. Lower variance across sources = higher confidence in the composite.

DVSA MOT (UK Inspections)
Model years 2004–2009 · 2024 report · n=5123
5,123 UK MOT tests · overall 37.5% fail rate vs UK fleet baseline
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71
/ 100
DVSA MOT (UK Inspections)
Model years 2003–2008 · 2023 report · n=4663
4,663 UK MOT tests · overall 39.4% fail rate vs UK fleet baseline
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69
/ 100

UK MOT Reliability Detail

Based on 5,123 MOT tests in the UK during the 2024reporting period. Score for each age band reflects this model's fail rate vs the UK-fleet baseline fail rate at the same age — a generation-aware metric.

Age 1520 yrs
71
37.5% fail vs 38.8% fleet
5,123 tests

Most Common MOT Failure Categories

#1
Headlamp
1,387
25.9%
#2
Rigid brake pipes
1,059
19.8%
#3
Pins and bushes
1,039
19.4%
#4
Chassis condition
1,006
18.8%
#5
Track rod end
871
16.2%

Categories ranked across all MOT tests of this model in the UK during the 2024period. "Condition" covers cosmetic / wear issues; suspension and braking dominate the rest.

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