
SEAT LEON 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 SEAT LEON.
Defect rate by model year
The Seat Leon has established itself as a popular compact car since its debut in 2001. Known for its sporty design and practical features, the Leon appeals to a diverse range of drivers. Over the years, it has garnered a reputation for being relatively affordable and efficient, making it a common choice among both new and used car buyers.
In terms of reliability, the Leon has shown varying performance across its production years. The data indicates that in its early years, particularly 2002, the model had a slightly higher defect rate at 385 defects per 100 tests compared to the average of 374. However, from 2003 onwards, the Leon began to outperform the average, peaking in reliability by 2013 with only 197 defects per 100 tests, significantly better than the average of 219. This trend of improvement continued until 2015, after which the defect rates began to rise again, particularly in the later years like 2019 and 2022.
Recurring issues noted across various years include excessive wear in suspension components, brake-related failures, and problems with tyre tread depth. While these issues are common across many vehicles, the frequency of suspension wear has been particularly notable in the Leon's earlier models. In recent years, concerns about shock absorber damage and tyre integrity have also emerged, indicating a shift in the types of defects reported.
The years 2013 and 2014 stand out as the most reliable, with defects per 100 tests dropping below 200. Conversely, the years 2018, 2019, and 2022 saw the highest defect rates, with 142, 132, and 93 defects per 100 tests, respectively. These fluctuations suggest that while the Leon has potential for reliability, it is essential for owners to remain vigilant about maintenance, particularly as the vehicle ages.
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In summary, the Seat Leon has built a solid reputation for being a practical and enjoyable compact car, but its reliability can vary significantly by year. Understanding these trends can help prospective buyers make informed decisions, particularly when considering older models. As with any vehicle, regular inspections and maintenance are key to ensuring longevity and performance.