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FORD C-MAX 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 FORD C-MAX.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Ford C-MAX versus average car of the same model year.

The Ford C-Max, launched in 2003, is a compact multi-purpose vehicle designed to offer versatility and practicality for families and urban drivers. Known for its spacious interior, the C-Max has garnered attention for its efficient use of space and fuel economy. Over the years, it has evolved through various iterations, with the 2006 to 2019 models representing a significant period of development and refinement.

When examining the reliability of the Ford C-Max, the data reveals a mixed performance relative to its peers. In its earlier years, particularly 2006 and 2007, the C-Max exhibited higher defect rates than the average for the same model years, with defects per 100 vehicles at 378 and 390 respectively. However, as the years progressed, the C-Max showed notable improvement. By 2019, the defect rate had decreased to 99, significantly lower than the average of 106 for that year. This trend suggests that Ford addressed many of the early concerns, leading to a more reliable vehicle in its later years.

Recurring issues reported across various model years include tyre tread depth non-compliance, excessive wear on suspension components, and brake-related concerns. While these issues are common to many vehicles and not exclusive to the C-Max, the frequency of these defects highlights areas where owners should remain vigilant. Notably, the years 2011 to 2019 demonstrated a consistent decline in defects, indicating a positive trajectory in reliability.

The 2011 model year stands out as a particularly strong performer, with a defect rate of 263, slightly below the average of 271. In contrast, the 2007 model year was the weakest, with a defect rate of 390, which is considerably higher than the average for that year. This suggests that while the C-Max has improved over time, certain years may have been less reliable than others.

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Overall, the Ford C-Max has built a solid reputation for practicality and family-friendly features, and with improvements in reliability over its production run, it remains a competitive choice in the compact MPV segment. Its longevity in the market underscores its appeal, particularly among those seeking a spacious and efficient vehicle for everyday use.