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CHRYSLER YPSILON 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 CHRYSLER YPSILON.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Chrysler YPSILON versus average car of the same model year.

The Chrysler Ypsilon is a compact car that has garnered attention for its stylish design and urban-friendly dimensions since its introduction. Targeted primarily at city dwellers, the Ypsilon offers a blend of practicality and aesthetics, making it a notable choice within the small car segment. However, potential buyers often consider its reliability, especially when looking at historical MOT inspection data.

In terms of reliability, the Ypsilon's performance varies across the years compared to the average vehicles of the same model year. For instance, in 2011, the Ypsilon had 244 defects per 100 tests, which was 10% better than the average of 271 defects for that year. However, the following years saw a dip in performance: in 2012, the Ypsilon recorded 267 defects, slightly worse than the average of 246. The trend continued in 2013, where it registered 252 defects against an average of 219, marking a 14.6% decline in reliability compared to its peers.

Recurring issues across these years predominantly involve tyre wear and brake-related problems, which are common concerns for many vehicles, not just the Ypsilon. For example, the frequent observation of tyre tread depth not meeting legal requirements and brake discs being insecure or likely to fail were noted issues throughout multiple years. These defects often reflect general wear and tear rather than specific design flaws, suggesting that regular maintenance is crucial for this model.

Interestingly, the Ypsilon saw its best performance in 2015, with only 188 defects per 100 tests, outperforming the average of 170 defects for that year by 10.4%. This improvement indicates a potential enhancement in build quality or reliability measures taken by Chrysler. Conversely, the years 2012 and 2013 marked a period of higher-than-average defects, which could be a concern for prospective buyers focused on long-term ownership.

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Overall, the Chrysler Ypsilon has developed a reputation for being a stylish and compact vehicle, ideal for urban environments. However, like many small cars, it is essential for owners to remain vigilant about regular maintenance to mitigate common issues such as tyre and brake wear. As with any model, understanding its reliability history can inform better purchasing decisions and ensure a satisfactory ownership experience.