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NISSAN NV400 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 NISSAN NV400.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Nissan NV400 versus average car of the same model year.

The Nissan NV400, a versatile van designed for commercial use, has been a popular choice among businesses since its introduction in 2012. As a successor to the Nissan NV300, it offers a range of configurations to suit various needs, from deliveries to passenger transport. However, its reliability has been a point of discussion among users, particularly when looking at data from MOT inspections over the years.

In terms of overall reliability, the NV400 has shown a mixed performance compared to the average vehicles of the same model years. From 2012 to 2015, the NV400 experienced a higher number of defects per 100 tests than the average, with 2012 standing out at 394 defects, which is 60% above average. This trend improved significantly from 2018 onwards, with 2019 recording only 191 defects, about 80% better than the average for that year. The most recent data from 2021 indicates a continued decline in defects, at 142, which is 81% above the average for that year.

Recurring issues reported across various years include problems with brake pipes, often cited for excessive corrosion, and issues related to tyre tread depth, which is a common concern across many vehicle models. Additionally, brake disc integrity and suspension component wear were frequent points of failure, reflecting the wear and tear expected in commercial vehicles. While these problems are not exclusive to the NV400, they do suggest areas where owners may need to pay particular attention.

Years 2016 to 2021 show a marked improvement in reliability, with defect rates decreasing significantly. The 2020 model year is particularly noteworthy, as it recorded only 162 defects, representing an 80% improvement over the average for that year. This trend of improvement continues into 2021, indicating a positive trajectory in the model's reliability.

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In conclusion, while the Nissan NV400 has faced challenges in its earlier years, recent data suggests a marked improvement in reliability. As a workhorse in the commercial sector, it continues to evolve, reflecting Nissan's commitment to addressing the concerns of its users. The NV400's reputation as a reliable commercial vehicle is gradually solidifying, with ongoing improvements likely to enhance its standing in the competitive van market.