
JAGUAR X-TYPE 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 JAGUAR X-TYPE.
Defect rate by model year
The Jaguar X-Type, introduced in 2001, marked the brand's foray into the compact executive segment. With its distinctive design and a reputation for luxury, the X-Type aimed to attract a broader audience for the storied British marque. However, its reliability and performance in the field have been subjects of scrutiny, particularly when considering its MOT inspection data over the years.
In terms of general reliability, the Jaguar X-Type has exhibited a mixed performance compared to the average cars of the same model year. Notably, the 2001 and 2002 models performed better than average, with defect rates of 337 and 368 per 100 tests, respectively, showing slight improvements of around 9% and 2%. However, the subsequent years, particularly from 2003 to 2005, saw an increase in defects, peaking at 404 in 2005, which was 8% worse than average. By 2010, the model rebounded with a defect rate of 267, outperforming the average by 9%.
Recurring issues across the various model years predominantly involved suspension components and brake systems. Common problems included excessively damaged or corroded suspension parts and brake pipes, which were frequently cited in inspection reports. While these issues are not unique to the X-Type, they highlight areas of concern for potential buyers and owners. Tyre tread depth was also a common point of failure, reflecting standard wear and tear rather than specific design flaws.
The years 2001 and 2010 stand out for their reliability, with the latter demonstrating a marked improvement compared to earlier models. Conversely, 2005 was the least favorable year, with a significant rise in defects. This trend underscores the importance of regular maintenance and inspections, particularly for an older model like the X-Type.
Did you know?
Despite its reliability challenges, the Jaguar X-Type remains a notable entry in the luxury compact segment. It is often remembered for its elegant styling and driving experience, though potential buyers should be aware of its maintenance history and common issues. The model has carved out a niche appeal among enthusiasts and budget-conscious luxury car seekers alike, emphasizing the balance between prestige and practicality.