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SKODA FELICIA 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 SKODA FELICIA.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Skoda FELICIA versus average car of the same model year.

The Skoda Felicia, a compact car produced from 1994 to 2001, was designed to provide a budget-friendly option for drivers looking for practicality and reliability. With a reputation for being an economical choice, this model has garnered a following, particularly among those seeking an affordable used vehicle. However, its reliability has been a topic of discussion, especially when examined through the lens of MOT inspection data.

When comparing the Felicia's reliability across various model years, it becomes evident that it generally falls short against the average performance of similar cars from the same era. For instance, in 1998, the Felicia recorded 391 defects per 100 tests, which is 15% higher than the average of 339 defects for that year. This trend continued into 1999, where the model saw an even greater discrepancy, with 422 defects per 100 tests, marking a 22% increase over the average of 345. The year 2000 showed a slight improvement, with 409 defects per 100, still outpacing the average of 362 by 13%.

Recurring issues identified in these years include brake pipe corrosion, excessive fluid leakage, and problems with tyre tread depth. While some of these problems, particularly those related to brakes and tyres, are not exclusively linked to the Felicia, their frequency in inspection reports suggests that owners should be vigilant about maintenance. Additionally, issues such as excessive wear in suspension components and wheel bearings have been noted, indicating that the Felicia may require more attention to these aspects over time.

The 1999 model year stands out as particularly problematic, with the highest defect rate observed in the data. In contrast, while 2000 saw a slight reduction in defects, the Felicia as a whole still struggled to meet the reliability expectations set by its contemporaries. As a used vehicle, potential buyers should be aware of these trends and consider the necessity of thorough inspections before purchase.

Did you know?

Despite its shortcomings in reliability, the Skoda Felicia has maintained a reputation for being a cost-effective vehicle with low running costs. Its practical design and affordability have made it a popular choice among budget-conscious drivers, even if it may not be the most reliable option on the market.