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FIAT SCUDO 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 SCUDO.

Defect rate by model year

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

The Fiat Scudo, a versatile van introduced in 1996, has served various roles from commercial transport to family vehicle. Built for practicality, the Scudo has been popular among businesses and families alike. However, its reliability has been a point of scrutiny, particularly as it’s compared to other vehicles in the same category.

Examining the MOT inspection data reveals that the Scudo has had a mixed reliability record over the years. For instance, the 2003 model exhibited a defect rate of 453 defects per 100 tests, which is significantly higher than the average of 378 defects for vehicles of that year, marking a 20% increase in issues. This trend of above-average defects continued through the mid-2000s, with several years like 2004 and 2007 showing defect rates around 430 to 421 per 100 tests, indicating persistent challenges in mechanical reliability.

Common issues across various model years include excessive tyre tread wear, fluid leaks, and problems with suspension components. While such issues are not unique to the Scudo, they have been noted frequently in the inspection reports, particularly concerning brake components. Notably, the 2015 and 2016 models showed an alarming increase in defect rates, with 241 and 237 defects per 100 tests respectively, compared to the lower averages of other vehicles in those years.

On a more positive note, the later years, particularly 2012 and 2013, saw a reduction in defect rates, falling to 248 and 222 defects per 100 tests, though these figures still surpassed the average for those years. However, the 2022 model stands out with a defect rate of 135 per 100 tests, which, while still above average, reflects a significant improvement compared to earlier models.

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In summary, while the Fiat Scudo has its strengths, particularly in utility and space, its reliability issues cannot be overlooked. The model has built a reputation for being functional but has faced scrutiny regarding its mechanical durability over time. As the automotive landscape evolves, potential buyers should weigh these reliability statistics against their specific needs and expectations.