Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Reliability, MOT Pass Rate & Common Faults
Free Renault Captur SE Edition Tce car check
Is the Renault Captur SE Edition Tce reliable? We analysed 1,458 real MOT tests across 949 vehicles to find out.
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The Renault Captur SE Edition Tce is above average for reliability based on real UK MOT data. Here's everything you need to know before buying a used Renault Captur SE Edition Tce.
Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Number Plates
Number plates registered to a Renault Captur SE Edition Tce. Click on any registration for full vehicle details — including MOT history, mileage records, previous owners and damage history.
Renault Captur SE Edition Tce MOT Pass Rate by Year
How likely is a Renault Captur SE Edition Tce to pass its MOT? Here's the pass rate for each registration year, newest first.
Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Common Faults & Problems
These are the most common serious faults found on Renault Captur SE Edition Tce models during MOT testing — flagged as dangerous or major failures that need immediate attention.
Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Mileage — What's Normal?
How many miles does a typical Renault Captur SE Edition Tce owner drive per year? Use this to check if a car you're looking at has suspiciously low or high mileage.
Renault Captur SE Edition Tce MOT Data by Registration Year
Full breakdown of pass rate and mileage for each year. Use this to compare the Renault Captur SE Edition Tce year you're looking at.
| Year | Tests | Pass Rate | Low Mi. | Typical Mi. | High Mi. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 1,361 | 90.6% | 13,543 | 19,688 | 28,658 |
How Long Does a Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Last?
Based on 949 Renault Captur SE Edition Tce vehicles on UK roads.
Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Mileage Distribution
Total mileage recorded across all Renault Captur SE Edition Tce MOT tests. If the car you're looking at is above the 75th percentile, it's done more miles than most.
Best Year to Buy a Used Renault Captur SE Edition Tce
Based on MOT pass rates across all registration years with sufficient test data.
90.6% MOT pass rate from 1,361 tests
The best year to buy a used Renault Captur SE Edition Tce is 2022, which has the highest MOT pass rate at 90.6% across 1,361 tests.
How Does the Renault Captur SE Edition Tce Compare?
MOT pass rates compared to similar models. Click any model for the full breakdown.
| Model | Pass Rate | Tests | Typical Mileage | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Renault Captur SE Edition Tce THIS CAR | 90.6% | 1,458 | 20,053 mi | — yrs |
| Renault Clio | 67.1% | 14,729,048 | 62,807 mi | 33 yrs |
| Renault Megane | 67.3% | 7,306,346 | 70,453 mi | 30 yrs |
| Renault Laguna | 64.6% | 2,783,232 | 89,257 mi | 32 yrs |
| Kawasaki Zx 600 Raf | 86.7% | 2,055 | 11,637 mi | 16 yrs |
Compared to the Renault Clio (67.1% pass rate) and the Renault Megane (67.3% pass rate), the Renault Captur SE Edition Tce outperforms both on MOT reliability.
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Check a specific Renault Captur SE Edition TceShould you buy a used Renault Captur SE Edition Tce?
The Renault Captur SE Edition Tce has an overall MOT pass rate of 90.6% across 1,458 real MOT tests — comfortably above the UK average, which puts it among the more reliable models on UK roads.
On the safety side, the most frequently flagged dangerous fault is tyre tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm. Dangerous faults cause an immediate MOT failure and mean the vehicle is not roadworthy until repaired. If you're viewing a Renault Captur SE Edition Tce with an expired or recently passed MOT, ask the seller whether any dangerous faults were found and fixed during the last test.
A typical Renault Captur SE Edition Tce owner drives around 5,665 miles per year. If the car you're looking at is significantly above this, expect more wear on suspension, brakes and tyres. If it's well below, the vehicle may have been sitting unused — check for perished rubber, corroded discs and stale fluids.
Before committing to a purchase, we recommend running a full vehicle history check on the specific car. This will reveal any outstanding finance, stolen markers, write-off history and mileage discrepancies that the seller may not disclose — and that the MOT data alone can't tell you.