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JEEP WRANGLER 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 JEEP WRANGLER.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Jeep WRANGLER versus average car of the same model year.

The Jeep Wrangler, an iconic off-road vehicle first introduced in 1986, has built a reputation for ruggedness and versatility. Known for its distinctive design and strong performance in various terrains, the Wrangler appeals to outdoor enthusiasts and urban drivers alike. Over the years, its reliability has been a subject of scrutiny, particularly as it has evolved through numerous generations and updates.

Analyzing the MOT inspection data from 1994 to 2022 reveals that the Wrangler generally performs better than the average car of the same year. For instance, in 2011, the Wrangler had a defect rate of 174 defects per 100 tests, significantly lower than the average of 271. This trend of lower defect rates continues in later years, with the Wrangler achieving its best performance in 2021, where it recorded just 43 defects per 100 tests, compared to an average of 79.

However, certain recurring issues have been noted across various model years, particularly concerning suspension components and braking systems. Common defects include worn suspension pins and bushings, as well as brake disc failures. While these issues are not unique to the Wrangler, they do highlight areas where owners may need to pay attention. Notably, early 2000s models (2000-2003) experienced higher defect rates, peaking at 383 defects per 100 in 2000, indicating a period of less reliability compared to the average.

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In recent years, the Jeep Wrangler has shown a marked improvement in reliability, particularly from 2019 onward, where defect rates have consistently declined. This positive trend reflects both advancements in manufacturing quality and the brand's commitment to addressing past issues. Trivia-wise, the Wrangler has maintained a loyal customer base, often celebrated for its strong aftermarket support and customization options, reinforcing its status as a beloved model in the automotive community.