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Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev

3,694 MOT tests analysed. sits above the UK fleet average — here's where Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhevs pass, fail, and end up on the retest sheet.

That's 11.1 points above the UK fleet average across our 1,984 tracked models — a confident result.

Pass

88.6%

Pass-after-fix

5.2%

Fail

6.0%

Avg miles

22,384

Pass + Pass-after-fix + Fail = 100%

ULEZ compliant

Petrol cars first registered from January 2006 meet Euro 4 — compliant in London ULEZ, Birmingham CAZ, Bristol CAZ, and Glasgow LEZ.

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Performance by cohort

2 year bands · 3,694 tests

Pass rate drops 1.8 points across the cohorts — recent Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev examples are doing worse than the early cars at the same tested age.

2018–2020 cohort 910

Pass

90.0%

Fail

7.7%

PRS

2.3%

Avg mileage at test

24,882 mi

2021+ cohort 2,784

Pass

88.2%

Fail

5.4%

PRS

6.1%

Avg mileage at test

21,565 mi

Cohort = vehicle's first-registration year band. Same model, different generations of build.

The picture

Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev: a strong MOT record by UK norms

Across 756 MOT tests, the Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev returns 85.3% first-time pass — comfortably ahead of the UK fleet average. The single most-logged Major fail is shock absorber damaged to the extent. A seriously damaged tyre and tyre tread under the limit round out the top three. Average tested mileage sits at 18,755, which is the lens to read those failure rankings through. If you own one and the next test is close, the ranked list below is a sensible pre-test checklist.

ABI Insurance Group

Group 3–19

Below the fleet average — generally reasonable to insure. Lower groups cost less to insure; UK fleet average is around Group 22.

Source: ABI Group Rating Panel · administered by Thatcham Research · groups cover standard variants; performance trims may sit higher. Browse all insurance groups →

3–19

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Top ten reasons for rejection.

Filter failures:

  1. 01

    Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements

    33 occurrences · 0.9% of tests

  2. 02

    A shock absorber damaged to the extent that it does not function or showing signs of severe leakage

    28 occurrences · 0.8% of tests

  3. 03

    A tyre seriously damaged

    27 occurrences · 0.7% of tests

  4. 04

    A tyre seriously damaged

    26 occurrences · 0.7% of tests

  5. 05

    Wiper blade defective

    19 occurrences · 0.5% of tests

  6. 06

    Windscreen washers not working or not providing sufficient fluid to clear the windscreen

    16 occurrences · 0.4% of tests

  7. 07

    A direction indicator lamp missing, inoperative or in the case of a multiple light source more than 1/2 not functioning

    16 occurrences · 0.4% of tests

  8. 08

    Windscreen or window damaged or seriously discoloured but not adversely affecting driver's view

    15 occurrences · 0.4% of tests

  9. 09

    The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements

    12 occurrences · 0.3% of tests

  10. 10

    Wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen

    9 occurrences · 0.2% of tests

Counts cover Major and Dangerous defects logged at test. Advisory items excluded so this shows why a car was rejected, not just what the tester flagged in passing.

Worst-case fix budget · top 2 failures

£80£140

If every one of this Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev's most-logged Major fails hit at the same MOT, that's the real-world UK garage range. Reality is usually one or two items, not all of them. Open the estimator →

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Year-band analysis

Best year to buy. Worst to avoid.

First-time MOT pass rate split by registration band. A 1.8-point gap between bands is modest — the year you buy Ford Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev makes a small but real difference to MOT outcomes.

Best band to buy

90.0%

2018–2020 registration

the 2018–2020 band climbs to 90.0% — a 1.8-point improvement. Failures here are mostly wear items: has a serious fluid leak, tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm — the structural issues that drag down older examples don't appear in the top-10 for this band.

Band to be cautious about

88.2%

2021+ registration

On the 2021-on band, the data shows a 88.2% pass rate against a fleet average of 90.0% on the newer band. The main culprits logged at test: tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm, has a bulge, caused by separation or…, and has a cut in excess of the…. Average mileage on test for this band is 21,565 miles — high-mileage wear items are a recurring theme.

Best band to buy: 2018-2020 (90.0% first-time pass). Worst band to avoid: 2021+ (88.2% pass). That's a 1.8-point spread across 2,784 older tests and 910 newer ones — year of build makes a material difference on this model.

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Owner reports · Honest John

What owners actually report.

Verbatim faults logged by owners on honestjohn.co.uk over recent years. We didn't summarise — these are the words people typed in.

What's good

The Ford Fiesta is the first car many people ever drive and, for many, it’s all the car they will ever need. Its versatility, low running costs and practicality are all at their best in this generation of Ford’s superlative hatchback.

Where it falls short

Several Fiesta models including Vignale now list at more than £20,000.

Recent owner-reported faults

  1. 5 Jul 2023

    Report of a one year old Ford Fiesta Ecoboost MHEV where the 12v battery keeps running down so the air con will not work.

  2. 15 Dec 2021

    Heater failure on 2017 Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost The heater fan ceased to work on two occasions in any position except four, the highest. Each time the repair was done by fitting a new resistor. The latest repair failed again. Ford dealer now thinks that to effect a proper repair a new heater motor will have to be fitted. They say that five and a half hours labour will be required as access has to be carried out through the dashboard. The new motor will cost approximately £400 and the total bill will come to just over £1000. Unclear if the dealer or Ford will contribute towards the cost of the repair.

  3. 6 Dec 2021

    Problems reported with 2021 1.0 mHEV Fiesta. After three weeks of ownership there were problems with the passenger door touch sensitive unlocking. Owner took the car back to the dealer who said it was because the 12v battery was low (40 per cent). They suggested that because the owner only does around 100 miles a week and the hybrid system is only really charging the hybrid battery, so the standard one is likely to regularly run down.

  4. 23 Jul 2020

    Report of 2020 Ford Fiesta breaking down on the drive home from the dealership. Engine warning light appeared on the dashboard with the message "low oil pressure". Dealership recovered the car and stated it needed parts to be ordered from Germany and the owner would have the car back in a week. Owner is rejecting the car under the consumer rights act 2015.

  5. 9 Nov 2019

    Complaint about Sync3 not working in a 2018 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost ST-Line automatic. The Sync 3 system includes the Sat Nav, yet, even though it has WiFi it doesn’t update. Owner has tried downloading satnav updates to a USB to update but it doesn’t work. Sat nav goes blank, all roads disappear and he can only see the red arrow. This happens just about every day. The car has been back to the dealers and they have applied all available updates but confirm it’s not fixed until Ford provides a permanent fix. Owner having to try to use Apple Carplay and Google Maps.

  6. 22 Sep 2019

    Report of audible warning and light coming on in brand new Ford Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost, then going off before driver can work out what it is for. It will be the petrol particulate filter warning which then self-cleans so the warning goes off.

  7. 6 Aug 2019

    Report of battery regularly going flat in a 2017 Ford Fiesta.

  8. 18 Jul 2019

    Strange issue reported with June 2018 Ford Fiesta 1.1 Titanium, bought used at 5199 miles in May 2019. Yellow spanner came up on the display (indicating a malfunction) and the engine lost power for about 5-6seconds, then regained full power, carried on for about a quarter of a mile and lost power again.

  9. 25 Jun 2019

    Report of stop-start function of new shape 2017 Fiesta 1.0litre Auto only cutting in on a couple of ocassions since purchase used 12 months previously. Back to the dealer twice but each time they say cannot find anything wrong with diagnostics. Owner says battery cannot be being charged sufficiently or is faulty otherwise the function would work. Does reasonable mileages and have had the battery go flat when car was unused for 4 days.

  10. 4 Jun 2019

    Complaint of 2017/67 Ford Fiesta refusing to unlock with the fob or the spare. Called AA who told her how to open the car manually with the hidden key, but that it's a known Fiesta fault where the keys forget the car and require a "software update". Both keys started working again. Supplying dealer said all they could do was replace both batteries and refused to acknowledge the fact that both keys miraculously started working again. Ford UK has denied any knowledge of an issue or a software update.

  11. 2 Apr 2019

    Report of 2017 new model Fiesta bought new in November 2017 running down its battery after having been left unused for 2-3 weeks.

  12. 21 Feb 2019

    Report of failure of the manual transmission of a 2018 Ford Fiesta 1.1 Zetec bought at 9 months old. On attempting to drive it home the new owner found he could not change gear. The car was then recovered by the AA, returned to the showroom and owner demanded a return of the vehicle and an immediate refund, which he eventually got in full. The Ford dealer subsequently informed him that this was, apparently, an occasional problem on Fiestas.

Source: honestjohn.co.uk · 13 reports indexed, top 12 shown

Buying or keeping a Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev?

Use the failure ranking as a pre-test checklist or a haggling lever. Treat the headline pass rate as a fleet-wide trend, not a guarantee on any individual car.

If you own a Fiesta Trend Turbo Mhev and your last MOT looked nothing like the ranked failures above, that's normal — individual cars vary widely. The ranking shows the patterns testers flag most often across the country.