
NISSAN PULSAR 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 PULSAR.
Defect rate by model year
The Nissan Pulsar is a compact car that has attracted attention for its spacious interior and user-friendly technology. Introduced in 2014, it aimed to compete in a crowded market segment by offering a blend of practicality and modern design. However, like any vehicle, it has its strengths and weaknesses, particularly when it comes to reliability and performance in MOT inspections.
Examining the reliability of the Nissan Pulsar from 2014 to 2018, the data indicates that its performance has varied over the years. In general, the Pulsar tends to have a higher defect rate compared to the average car of the same model year. For instance, the 2014 and 2015 models reported defect rates of 215 and 189 defects per 100 tests, respectively, which are both around 10% above their average counterparts. This trend continues with the 2016 model, which also exceeded the average, although the gap narrowed slightly to an 8.6% increase.
The 2017 model shows a minor improvement with a defect rate of 140 defects per 100 tests, only 4.9% higher than average. The most notable performance came in 2018, where the Pulsar reported a defect rate of 117, slightly better than the average of 120, marking a positive turn for the model. Throughout these years, common issues included tyre tread depth violations, excessively worn suspension components, and brake wear, which are typical concerns across many car models.
Recurring problems such as brake lining wear and tyre defects are prevalent in the Pulsar, reflecting broader automotive trends rather than specific design flaws. While the model has encountered reliability challenges, the improvements seen in later years suggest that Nissan may have addressed some of these issues through design refinements or manufacturing adjustments.
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In summary, while the Nissan Pulsar has faced reliability challenges, particularly in its earlier years, its gradual improvement reflects positively on the brand's commitment to quality. This model has carved out a reputation for being a practical choice, although potential buyers should remain vigilant about common wear and tear issues typical of any vehicle in this segment.