
KIA SEDONA 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 KIA SEDONA.
Defect rate by model year
The Kia Sedona, a versatile and spacious MPV, has been a popular choice among families since its debut in 2002. Known for its practicality and comfort, the Sedona appeals to those seeking a reliable vehicle for daily use and long journeys. However, evaluating its reliability through MOT inspection data reveals a more complex picture, especially over its earlier production years.
When comparing the Sedona's reliability to the average cars of the same model years, it becomes evident that the vehicle has had its share of challenges. For instance, the 2004 model year recorded a defect rate of 504 per 100 tests, which is 32% higher than the average for that year. This trend continues through the subsequent years, with the 2008 model showing a defect rate of 424, significantly above the average of 337. Notably, the 2011 and 2012 models performed better, with defect rates of 261 and 242, respectively, both slightly below their average counterparts.
Recurring issues across the Sedona's production years predominantly involve suspension components, tyre tread depth, and brake systems. While these problems can often arise from general wear and tear, the frequency of certain issues, like "suspension components excessively damaged or corroded," suggests a potential area of concern for owners. The data indicates that from 2004 to 2010, suspension-related defects were notably prevalent, which may warrant attention for prospective buyers considering older models.
Interestingly, the Sedona's overall reliability seems to improve in its later years, particularly in 2011 and 2012, where it fell below the average defect rates. This suggests that Kia may have made significant improvements in manufacturing quality and reliability over the years.
Did you know?
In terms of reputation, the Kia Sedona is often praised for its space and comfort, making it a solid family vehicle. However, its reliability history, especially in the earlier years, serves as a reminder for potential buyers to consider thorough inspections and possibly focus on more recent models for better assurance of quality.