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MERCEDES-BENZ E 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 E.

Defect rate by model year

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

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has long been a hallmark of luxury and performance, first introduced in the early 1990s. Known for its blend of comfort, technology, and engineering excellence, the E-Class has garnered a loyal following among discerning buyers. Over the years, it has evolved significantly, with each generation showcasing advancements in safety, efficiency, and driving dynamics.

When examining reliability through the lens of MOT inspection data, the E-Class generally performs well compared to the average car of the same model year. For instance, in the early years from 1993 to 1995, the E-Class exhibited a higher defect rate than the average, with 329 defects per 100 tests in 1993, compared to an average of 300. However, from 1995 onwards, the data shows a marked improvement, with defect rates declining significantly over the years. By 2022, the E-Class recorded only 43 defects per 100 tests, outperforming the average of 70.

Recurring issues across various model years primarily involve brake components, tyre conditions, and suspension parts. Notably, brake pipe corrosion and tyre tread depth issues have been consistently flagged as areas of concern. While these problems can affect any vehicle, their frequency in the E-Class suggests a need for attentive maintenance, particularly in older models. That said, the overall trend indicates a reduction in serious defects over time, reflecting improvements in both design and manufacturing processes.

The best-performing years, such as 2022, show a significant drop in defects, with a 39% improvement compared to the average of the same year. In contrast, earlier years like 1993 and 1998 struggled with higher defect rates, indicating that buyers of older models should be mindful of potential maintenance needs.

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Overall, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class maintains a strong reputation for reliability, especially in its later years. With its ongoing commitment to quality and innovation, it continues to be a popular choice for those seeking a dependable luxury vehicle.