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FORD KUGA 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 KUGA.

Defect rate by model year

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

The Ford Kuga, a compact SUV, has been a popular choice among drivers since its launch in 2008. Designed to blend practicality with style, the Kuga has evolved through various generations, appealing to families and adventurers alike. A critical aspect of its reputation lies in its reliability, which can be assessed through MOT inspection data spanning several years.

Overall, the Ford Kuga demonstrates a commendable reliability record when compared to the average vehicle of its model year. From 2008 to 2023, the Kuga consistently shows lower defect rates than the average car in its class, with the most significant improvement seen in recent years. For instance, in 2023, it recorded only 17 defects per 100 tests, which is a remarkable 52% lower than the average for that year. This trend indicates that the Kuga has become increasingly dependable over time.

Recurring issues across various model years primarily involve common wear-and-tear items, such as tyres and brakes, which are not specific to the Kuga. However, there have been notable concerns with suspension components and fluid leaks in earlier years, particularly from 2008 to 2014, where defects were higher than average. By 2022 and 2023, many of these issues had diminished significantly, reflecting improvements in manufacturing quality and design.

The Kuga's performance peaked in 2023, with an impressive 51% reduction in defects compared to the average car. This is a stark contrast to its debut year, 2008, where it recorded a defect rate of nearly 298 per 100 tests. The gradual decline in defects over the years showcases Ford's commitment to enhancing the Kuga’s reliability.

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In terms of reputation, the Ford Kuga has established itself as a reliable choice in the compact SUV segment. Its blend of practicality, comfort, and decreasing maintenance issues has helped it maintain a loyal customer base. As it continues to evolve, the Kuga remains a vehicle worth considering for those seeking a dependable family car.