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Land Rover Range Rover Sport — Reliability by Year

148,712 vehicles · MOT data 2005–2022 · first-test pass rates

This page shows MOT first-test pass rates for each year the Land Rover Range Rover Sport was manufactured — click any year to explore that cohort in detail. Trying to decide which year to buy? See the full buying guide →

Best pass rate year
2022
93.4% pass rate · 566 vehicles
Lowest pass rate year
2006
76.4% pass rate · 10,248 vehicles
Year Pass rate Avg mileage Vehicles
2022
93.4%
24,917 mi 566
2021
93.3%
29,471 mi 1,193
2020
91.8%
34,962 mi 7,014
2019
91.4%
38,350 mi 12,332
2018
90.6%
41,961 mi 12,571
2017
89.0%
48,714 mi 11,111
2016
87.4%
53,928 mi 12,120
2015
86.7%
58,019 mi 12,331
2014
85.9%
63,439 mi 10,055
2013
85.5%
67,195 mi 7,555
2012
84.8%
70,740 mi 7,272
2011
83.4%
73,744 mi 7,090
2010
82.6%
78,369 mi 7,741
2009
80.4%
81,078 mi 6,519
2008
78.0%
86,156 mi 6,942
2007
77.9%
89,913 mi 9,644
2006
76.4%
93,313 mi 10,248
2005
76.7%
93,082 mi 6,408

Which year Land Rover Range Rover Sport is most reliable?

MOT pass rate by year of manufacture — averaged across each vehicle's lifetime of tests. Green = noticeably above average for this model; red = noticeably below average.

Tests range from an average of 24,917 miles (newest year) to 93,313 miles (oldest year). Older years naturally accumulate more tests at higher mileages — see the mileage-normalised breakdown →

Trying to decide which year to buy?

We've done the full analysis — which years to look for, which to avoid, and where to find the best value for reliability on a Land Rover Range Rover Sport.

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