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Common Rover 216 Problems, Faults, and Repair Costs

Every known Rover 216 MOT issue, ranked by how common it is and what it costs to fix. Based on 2,192 real MOT tests across 10 model years.

Segment: small family car | Fuel: Petrol

75%

Rover 216 pass rate

74%

Rover average

82%

National average

The Rover 216 has an average MOT pass rate of 75%, which is 1 points above the Rover average and 7 points below the national average. Older ROVER 216s tend to have better MOT pass rates than newer ones, with an average decline of 7 percentage points across model years.

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Most Common Rover 216 MOT Issues

Ranked by how likely they are to affect your Rover 216, with typical repair costs

Brakes

High likelihood

£80 - £450

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Brake discs worn, brake pads thin, handbrake adjustment needed

Failure points:

Brake disc excessively worn, brake pipe corroded, brake efficiency below minimum

Suspension

High likelihood

£150 - £600

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Suspension arm bush worn, shock absorber misting, spring corroded

Failure points:

Coil spring broken, ball joint excessive play, shock absorber leaking

Lights

High likelihood

£15 - £200

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Headlamp aim slightly out, lens deteriorated

Failure points:

Headlamp not working, brake light not functioning, indicator failure

Exhaust & Emissions

High likelihood

£80 - £800

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Exhaust mounting corroded, slight exhaust leak

Failure points:

Exhaust emissions exceed limits, catalytic converter efficiency low, DPF warning

Steering

High likelihood

£100 - £500

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Track rod end has slight play, steering rack boot deteriorated

Failure points:

Steering rack leaking, track rod ball joint worn beyond limits

Body & Structure

High likelihood

£200 - £1200

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Surface corrosion on subframe, slight body panel damage

Failure points:

Structural corrosion, body mounting corroded through, chassis weakness

Tyres

Moderate likelihood

£50 - £300

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Tyre approaching legal limit, slight damage to sidewall

Failure points:

Tyre below minimum tread depth, tyre has a cut exposing ply

Windscreen & Wipers

Lower likelihood

£10 - £350

Typical repair cost

Common advisories:

Minor windscreen chip, wiper blade deteriorated

Failure points:

Windscreen crack in swept area, wiper does not clear windscreen

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Rover 216 Reliability by Year

MOT pass rate for each model year, based on real test data

1990
80%
1991
90%
Best year
1992
74%
1993
77%
1994
82%
1995
73%
1996
71%
Worst year
1997
71%
1998
72%
1999
81%
YearFuelEnginePass RateFail Rate
1999Petrol1.6L81%19%
1998Petrol1.6L72%26%
1997Petrol1.6L71%28%
1996Petrol1.6L71%26%
1995Petrol1.6L73%25%
1994Petrol1.6L82%18%
1993Petrol1.6L77%22%
1992Petrol1.6L74%26%
1991Petrol1.6L90%10%
1990Petrol1.6L80%20%

Most Reliable Year

1991

90% pass rate from 79 tests

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Least Reliable Year

1996

71% pass rate from 231 tests

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Rover 216 Running Costs

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Rover 216 FAQ

What are the most common Rover 216 problems?

The most common Rover 216 MOT problems are brakes, suspension, lights, exhaust & emissions, steering, body & structure issues. These are the areas most likely to cause advisories or failures during an MOT test, based on 2,192 real tests.

Is the Rover 216 reliable?

The Rover 216 has an average MOT pass rate of 75%, which is 7 points below the national average of 82%. This is about average reliability.

Which year Rover 216 is most reliable?

The 1991 Rover 216 is the most reliable year with a 90% MOT pass rate. Avoid the 1996 model year if reliability is your priority, as it has the lowest pass rate at 71%.

How much does it cost to fix common Rover 216 faults?

Repair costs vary by issue. Brake work on a Rover 216 typically costs £80-£450, suspension repairs cost £150-£600, and exhaust/emissions fixes cost £80-£800. Lighting and wiper fixes are usually under £200.

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