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FIAT PUNTO 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 FIAT PUNTO.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Fiat PUNTO versus average car of the same model year.

The Fiat Punto has been a popular choice in the subcompact car segment since its introduction in 1993, known for its affordability and practicality. Over the years, it has garnered a reputation as a reliable city car, appealing to both first-time drivers and those looking for an economical vehicle. However, its reliability has varied significantly across different model years, as evidenced by recent MOT inspection data.

When comparing the reliability of the Fiat Punto to the average car from the same years, the data reveals a mixed performance. For instance, model years such as 1998 and 2001 show slightly better reliability than average, with defects per 100 tests at 337 and 341, respectively, compared to the averages of 339 and 369. In contrast, the years from 2000 to 2003 display higher defect rates, particularly the year 2003 with 432 defects per 100, significantly above the average of 378. It is noteworthy that the model generally improved in reliability from 2014 onwards, with the 2016 model year demonstrating a defect rate of 194, well below the average of 151.

Recurring issues that have emerged in the MOT data include problems with suspension components, particularly springs and bushings, as well as tyre-related defects such as tread depth violations. While these issues can affect many vehicle models, the frequency of such defects in the Punto suggests that potential buyers should be vigilant about the condition of these parts, especially in older models.

The latter years of the Punto, particularly from 2014 to 2018, show a positive trend in reliability, with defects decreasing significantly. The 2018 model year records only 159 defects per 100, a stark contrast to the earlier models. This improvement indicates that Fiat made strides in addressing reliability concerns in the latter iterations of the Punto.

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In terms of reputation, the Fiat Punto has been viewed as a budget-friendly option with a decent track record. While it may not offer the same level of prestige as some competitors, its affordability and practicality continue to make it a relevant choice in the used car market. As with any vehicle, prospective buyers are encouraged to consider the specific history and condition of individual cars when making a purchase decision.