Maxus E DELIVER 9 - 2022
More faults compared to the average car of same model year
Quick summary
The 2022 MAXUS E DELIVER 9 has a higher overall defect rate compared to the average car from the same year, with 84 defects per 100 vehicles against the average of 70. Common issues for this model include notably higher rates in categories like brakes, steering, and lights, where defects are significantly above the average rates. Notably, the E DELIVER 9 performs better in wheels, suspensions, and axles, showing a 38% improvement over the average. Additionally, there appears to be a concerning trend with defects increasing in the lower mileage categories, particularly in the 0-31,000 miles segment, where the model shows a much higher defect rate than average. Overall, while the vehicle excels in some areas, it has clear vulnerabilities that potential buyers should consider.
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- Brake lining or pad: worn below 1.5mm
- Brake disc or drum: insecure, fractured or otherwise likely to fail
- Brake lining or pad: worn below 1.5mm
- Stop lamp(s): all missing or inoperative
- A rear registration plate lamp or light source missing or inoperative: when rear registration plate has 2 or more lamps or light sources
- Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements
- A tyre: with a cut in excess of the requirements deep enough to reach the ply or cords
- A tyre: with a lump, bulge or tear … or with cords exposed or damaged
- A transmission shaft constant velocity joint boot: missing, split, insecure or no longer prevents the ingress of dirt
- A transmission shaft constant velocity joint boot: severely deteriorated