TRIUMPH ROADSTER
The Triumph Roadster is a classic British vehicle produced between 1912 and 1949. Available exclusively with petrol engines, it remains a notable model among vintage car enthusiasts. Our database includes five UK-registered examples, reflecting its rarity. The model boasts an average MOT pass rate of 80.0%, indicating its relative reliability and preservation. Whether for collection or historical interest, the Triumph Roadster offers a glimpse into early 20th-century automotive design and engineering.
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Common MOT Issues
- Service Brake: Efficiency Below Requirements (3.7.C.1a)
- Parking Brake: Efficiency Below Requirements (3.7.C.1b)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many TRIUMPH ROADSTER vehicles are registered in the UK?
There are currently 6 TRIUMPH ROADSTER vehicles in our database. This includes all variants and model years with active UK registrations.
What is the MOT pass rate for ROADSTER?
The TRIUMPH ROADSTER has an average MOT pass rate of 83.8%. This is based on historical MOT test data from our database of ROADSTER vehicles.
What fuel types are available for ROADSTER?
The ROADSTER is available with Petrol fuel options. Petrol is the most common with 6 vehicles.