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CHEVROLET ORLANDO MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific CHEVROLET ORLANDO.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Chevrolet ORLANDO versus average car of the same model year.

The Chevrolet Orlando, a compact MPV introduced in 2011, aimed to blend practicality with a family-friendly design. With its spacious interior and versatile seating arrangements, the Orlando appealed to consumers looking for a reliable vehicle for daily use and family outings. However, as with any model, its reliability has been scrutinized through various channels, including MOT inspection data, which provides insights into its long-term performance.

When comparing the Chevrolet Orlando's reliability to the average car of the same model year, it consistently shows a higher number of defects per 100 tests. For instance, the 2011 Orlando recorded 282 defects per 100, slightly above the average of 271, reflecting a 4% increase in issues. The trend continues into subsequent years, with the 2012 model at 267 defects (8% above average) and the 2013 model peaking at 247 defects (12.7% above average). The 2014 Orlando, while showing some improvement, still reported 219 defects, marking a 12.8% increase over the average of 194.

Recurring issues across these years include problems with tyre tread depth, excessive fluid leaks, and worn brake components. Specifically, the inspections frequently flagged concerns about tyre integrity, including lumps or bulges, as well as brake linings worn below legal limits. These recurring defects suggest a pattern of maintenance challenges that prospective buyers should consider.

Notably, the 2014 Orlando performed better than its predecessors, indicating a potential shift in quality control or design improvements. However, the overall trend demonstrates that the Orlando may not be as reliable as some competitors in its class.

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In terms of reputation, the Chevrolet Orlando has often been praised for its spaciousness and practicality, making it a solid choice for families. Nevertheless, its reliability concerns may overshadow these strengths, making it essential for potential buyers to weigh these factors carefully. The Orlando's legacy remains a blend of utility and caution, underscoring the importance of regular maintenance and attention to known issues.