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MITSUBISHI ASX 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 MITSUBISHI ASX.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Mitsubishi ASX versus average car of the same model year.

The Mitsubishi ASX, a compact crossover SUV, has been a notable player in the automotive market since its debut in 2010. Designed to blend practicality with style, the ASX aims to cater to a diverse range of drivers, from urban commuters to families. However, the model's reliability has been a subject of scrutiny, particularly when evaluated through the lens of MOT inspection data.

Over the years, the ASX has exhibited varying levels of reliability compared to the average vehicle of the same year. In its initial years, particularly 2010 and 2011, the ASX recorded defect rates significantly higher than the average, with around 381 and 344 defects per 100 vehicles, respectively. This trend began to improve from 2014 onwards, where the defect rate dropped to 232, showcasing a gradual enhancement in build quality and reliability. By 2020, the ASX reached a low of 67 defects per 100 vehicles, outperforming the average car of that year by a notable margin.

Recurring issues identified in MOT tests for the ASX predominantly revolve around brake and suspension components, including excessively worn or corroded parts. While tire tread depth and brake lining wear are common concerns across many vehicle models, they were particularly highlighted in the ASX’s inspection reports. Importantly, these issues are not unique to the ASX, but they do suggest a pattern that potential buyers should consider.

In terms of performance against averages, the ASX showed a marked improvement from 2013 onwards, with each subsequent year generally reflecting a decrease in defects. The peak of reliability was observed in 2020, where the ASX not only maintained a lower defect rate but also surpassed the average defect rates of its contemporaries.

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As a trivia note, the Mitsubishi ASX has carved out a reputation for being a practical and economical choice in the crossover segment. Its blend of compact dimensions and versatile interior space has made it a popular option among buyers looking for a reliable vehicle that meets everyday needs.