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FORD GALAXY 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 GALAXY.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Ford GALAXY versus average car of the same model year.

The Ford Galaxy, a versatile multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), has been a popular choice for families since its debut in 1995. Known for its spacious interior and practicality, the Galaxy has evolved through various generations, adapting to changing consumer needs while maintaining a reputation for comfort. However, its reliability has been a topic of discussion, particularly when examining MOT inspection data across multiple years.

When comparing the Galaxy's reliability to the average cars of the same model year, the data reveals a mixed performance. For the earlier years, particularly from 2001 to 2005, the Galaxy consistently shows a higher defect rate than the average, with defects per 100 tests ranging from 492 to 540, which is notably worse than the average of 370. This trend suggests that these models may have faced significant issues, particularly with brake pipes, suspension components, and tyre conditions.

From 2006 onward, the Galaxy's reliability appears to improve significantly. By 2016, the defect rate dropped to 146, which is below the average of 151. This positive trend continues into 2022, where the Galaxy reported a defect rate of 71, slightly above the average of 70. This indicates that while the model has improved over time, certain recurring issues, such as tyre tread depth and brake lining wear, continue to affect its performance in inspections.

In terms of recurring issues, a significant number of faults across various years relate to brake components and suspension wear, which are common across many vehicle models. However, the Galaxy's earlier years were particularly plagued by corrosion in brake pipes and worn suspension components, leading to higher defect rates. The later years reflect a gradual improvement, suggesting that Ford may have addressed some of these concerns in subsequent designs.

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Overall, the Ford Galaxy has a reputation for being a reliable family vehicle, albeit with some notable shortcomings in its earlier models. Trivia enthusiasts may appreciate that the Galaxy has often been associated with practicality and family-friendly features, solidifying its position in the MPV market. As the model continues to evolve, its commitment to reliability remains a key factor for potential buyers.