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MAXUS E DELIVER 9 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 MAXUS E DELIVER 9.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Maxus E DELIVER 9 versus average car of the same model year.

The Maxus e Deliver 9 is an electric van designed to cater to the growing demand for sustainable commercial vehicles. Launched to provide businesses with an eco-friendly transport solution, it boasts a spacious interior and a range of practical features. As electric vehicle adoption continues to rise, the e Deliver 9 aims to combine functionality with reduced environmental impact.

In terms of reliability, the e Deliver 9's performance varies across model years when compared to the average vehicles of the same period. For 2021, the e Deliver 9 recorded an average of 78 defects per 100 inspections, slightly better than the average of 79. This indicates that the vehicle is generally reliable, showing a minor improvement over the average. However, in 2022, the model's reliability took a noticeable dip, with 84 defects per 100 inspections, significantly worse than the average of 70 for that year, reflecting a 20% increase in defects.

Recurring issues noted in the MOT data for both years include concerns with tyre tread depth and brake wear. While these issues are common across many vehicles, the specific instances of tyre damage and brake lining wear could indicate areas for potential improvement in design or manufacturing quality. Additionally, problems with transmission shaft joints and wheel bearings were also highlighted, which, though not unique to this model, merit attention from both manufacturers and fleet operators.

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Overall, the 2021 e Deliver 9 shows a decent reliability track record, while the 2022 variant raises some concerns that warrant closer scrutiny for prospective buyers. The model's reputation is still being solidified in the market, with its performance in inspections likely affecting consumer confidence as electric vans become a more mainstream choice for businesses. As the automotive industry continues to evolve, the e Deliver 9 may benefit from ongoing refinements to enhance its reliability and overall appeal.