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Triumph Sprint — Reliability by Year

12,597 vehicles · MOT data 1994–2016 · first-test pass rates

This page shows MOT first-test pass rates for each year the Triumph Sprint 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
2016
93.0% pass rate · 198 vehicles
Lowest pass rate year
1999
85.2% pass rate · 917 vehicles
Year Pass rate Avg mileage Vehicles
2016
93.0%
11,998 mi 198
2015
92.5%
12,866 mi 249
2014
92.0%
13,808 mi 374
2013
90.9%
14,581 mi 344
2012
92.0%
16,054 mi 186
2011
91.4%
17,186 mi 305
2010
90.6%
17,010 mi 594
2009
90.4%
18,127 mi 613
2008
89.8%
19,055 mi 731
2007
88.5%
19,752 mi 883
2006
88.9%
20,203 mi 876
2005
88.2%
21,011 mi 1,162
2004
87.7%
19,402 mi 660
2003
87.5%
21,024 mi 749
2002
87.6%
21,828 mi 784
2001
87.2%
21,797 mi 789
2000
86.4%
23,646 mi 1,089
1999
85.2%
27,476 mi 917
1998
86.4%
26,575 mi 269
1997
86.3%
24,771 mi 116
1996
85.5%
25,662 mi 244
1995
85.7%
30,895 mi 264
1994
86.5%
31,522 mi 201

Which year Triumph Sprint is most reliable?

MOT pass rate by year of manufacture — averaged across each vehicle's lifetime of tests.

Tests range from an average of 11,998 miles (newest year) to 31,522 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 Triumph Sprint.

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