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PEUGEOT 2008 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 PEUGEOT 2008.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Peugeot 2008 versus average car of the same model year.

The Peugeot 2008, a compact crossover SUV, has gained popularity since its launch in 2013. Designed to offer a blend of practicality and style, the 2008 is aimed at urban drivers looking for a versatile vehicle. As the model has evolved, it has garnered attention for its design and technology features, but how does it fare in terms of reliability based on MOT inspection data?

When examining the reliability of the Peugeot 2008 across various model years, it is evident that early years, particularly 2013 and 2014, performed worse than the average vehicle of the same age. The 2013 model had a defect rate of 258 defects per 100 tests, 17% higher than the average for that year. This trend continued with the 2014 model, which recorded a defect rate of 238, marking a 22% increase over its contemporaries. However, the reliability of the 2008 improved significantly in subsequent years, with the 2019 model achieving a defect rate of 137, about 29% above average, and the 2023 model impressively lowering the defect rate to 28, which is 23% better than average.

Throughout its production, common issues noted in the MOT data include recurring problems with tyre tread depth, brake components, and suspension wear. While these issues are typical across many vehicles and not unique to the 2008, the frequency of these specific defects suggests that owners should be diligent in maintaining their vehicles. Notably, the later years of the 2008 show a marked decline in defect rates, with 2021 and 2022 models performing relatively well against the average, and the 2023 model demonstrating the best reliability yet.

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In conclusion, the Peugeot 2008 has seen a significant improvement in reliability over its production years. The gradual decline in defects indicates that Peugeot has made strides in addressing earlier shortcomings. With a reputation for being a stylish and functional crossover, the 2008 continues to attract attention in the automotive market, particularly as it shows promise in reliability metrics. This combination of style and improving dependability positions the Peugeot 2008 as a noteworthy contender in its segment.