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PEUGEOT 306 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 306.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Peugeot 306 versus average car of the same model year.

The Peugeot 306, a compact car produced from 1993 to 2002, has garnered a reputation for its stylish design and engaging driving dynamics. This model was particularly popular in the late 1990s, offering a range of body styles and engine options that appealed to a diverse audience. However, as with many vehicles from this era, understanding its reliability through structured data is essential for potential buyers and enthusiasts alike.

Examining the MOT inspection data reveals a mixed picture of reliability for the Peugeot 306 across its production years. Overall, the model shows a slightly higher defect rate compared to the average for its respective years. For instance, in 1995, the 306 recorded 330 defects per 100 tests, which is marginally above the average of 326. The situation improved notably in 1996, where it boasted a defect rate of 309, outperforming the average of 330 defects. However, from 1997 onwards, the defect rates climbed, peaking at 349 in 1999, which is higher than the average for that year as well.

Recurring issues identified in the inspection data often relate to fluid leaks and tyre integrity, common problems not unique to the 306 but prevalent across many vehicles of that time. Specifically, issues such as excessive fluid leakage, worn suspension components, and damaged brake pipes were frequently cited. These problems reflect typical wear and tear rather than systemic faults within the model itself. For example, while tyre condition was a consistent concern, it is a common issue faced by many older vehicles and often depends more on maintenance than on inherent design flaws.

Interestingly, the years 2000 and 2001 saw a slight improvement in defect rates, with the 306 achieving better-than-average scores of 348 and 352 defects per 100 tests, respectively, compared to higher averages across the board. The final year of production, 2002, presented a notable decline in reliability, with 342 defects against an average of 374.

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Ultimately, the Peugeot 306 remains a beloved choice among fans of compact cars, known for its fun driving experience and stylish appeal. While potential buyers should be aware of its reliability record, the model’s charm and character continue to make it a noteworthy contender in the used car market.