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PEUGEOT HORIZON 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 HORIZON.

Defect rate by model year

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

The Peugeot Horizon, a compact car that has garnered attention for its practicality and affordability, has been a staple in the automotive market since its introduction. As a model known for its efficiency, the Horizon also has an interesting reliability profile based on MOT inspection data spanning from 2012 to 2021. This analysis reveals how the car has fared in terms of defects compared to industry averages, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses.

In general, the Peugeot Horizon exhibits a commendable reliability record, particularly in its earlier years. For instance, in 2012, the Horizon reported 196 defects per 100 tests, which is significantly better than the average of 246 defects for cars of that year, marking a 21% improvement. The trend continued into 2014, with defects dropping to 171, compared to an average of 194. However, the vehicle's reliability began to wane in later years; by 2018, defects per 100 tests rose to 136 against an average of 120, indicating a shift in performance.

Recurring issues across the years primarily relate to tyre wear, brake components, and suspension elements. Common defects include inadequate tyre tread depth, excessively worn suspension components, and brake linings worn below the recommended minimum. While these issues are not unique to the Horizon, they have been consistently flagged in MOT reports, suggesting areas where owners should exercise caution and regular maintenance.

Notably, the vehicle's performance peaked in 2020, with only 100 defects per 100 tests, although this was slightly above the average of 90. The subsequent years, including 2021, maintained a similar trend, with defects reported at 87, above the average of 79. This indicates that while the Horizon has improved over the years, it still faces challenges that could impact long-term ownership satisfaction.

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In terms of reputation, the Peugeot Horizon has built a legacy as an economical choice for budget-conscious drivers. Its combination of practicality and reasonable running costs makes it a popular option in the used car market. However, prospective buyers should be mindful of its maintenance needs, particularly regarding the recurring issues identified in inspection reports. Overall, the Horizon remains a reliable choice, provided that owners stay vigilant about regular upkeep.