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MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 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 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Mercedes-benz CITAN versus average car of the same model year.

The Mercedes-Benz Citan, introduced in 2012, is a compact van that combines utility with the brand's hallmark of quality and design. Positioned primarily for commercial use, the Citan aims to provide a practical solution for businesses while still delivering a comfortable driving experience. As it competes in the crowded small van segment, understanding its reliability through MOT inspection data can provide valuable insight for potential buyers.

Over the years, the Citan has shown a mixed performance in reliability when compared to the average vehicles of the same model year. The initial years, particularly 2013 and 2014, exhibited significantly higher defect rates, with 337 and 291 defects per 100 tests, respectively, which is over 50% worse than the average. However, from 2015 onwards, the defect rates began to improve, with 2020 and 2021 showing notable reductions to 154 and 140 defects per 100, both performing impressively against their averages.

Recurring issues identified across multiple years predominantly involve brake-related components and tyre maintenance. Common problems include excessive corrosion of brake pipes, worn brake linings, and inadequate tyre tread depth. While these issues are not unique to the Citan and can affect various vehicles, the frequency of such defects suggests a need for vigilant maintenance, particularly in earlier models.

The Citan's reliability improved notably from 2018 onward, with 2021 marking its best performance in terms of defect rates, at just 140 per 100, which is 79% better than the average. This upward trend may indicate enhancements in manufacturing processes or design tweaks that have positively impacted the vehicle's durability.

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In summary, while the Mercedes-Benz Citan faced a challenging start in terms of reliability, its subsequent improvements reflect the brand's commitment to quality. Known for its practicality and versatility, the Citan continues to be a viable option for those in need of a small van, particularly for businesses looking for a reliable workhorse.