
SKODA SUPERB 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 SUPERB.
Defect rate by model year
The Skoda Superb, first introduced in 2001, has earned a reputation for being a spacious and practical family car. Known for its blend of comfort, value, and functionality, it has appealed to a wide range of consumers. Over the years, the Superb has seen numerous updates and improvements, maintaining its competitive edge in the midsize segment.
When evaluating its reliability through MOT inspection data, the Skoda Superb generally performs well compared to the average vehicle of the same year. From 2004 to 2024, the model has shown a steady decline in defects per 100 tests, particularly from 2011 onward, where it consistently outperformed the average vehicle. For instance, in 2023, the Superb recorded 43 defects per 100 tests, compared to an average of 36, marking a significant improvement from earlier years.
However, certain recurring issues have been noted across various model years, primarily relating to suspension components, tyre tread depth, and brake systems. While these issues are not unique to the Superb, they appear frequently in the data, particularly the excessive wear of suspension pins and joints, as well as brake discs potentially failing. Such problems are common in many vehicles, underscoring the importance of regular maintenance rather than indicating systemic flaws in the model itself.
The years 2011 through 2024 stand out with lower defect rates, particularly 2024, which showed a remarkable 18 defects per 100 tests, significantly better than the average of 25. This trend suggests that Skoda has made effective enhancements to the Superb's design and build quality over the years. Conversely, the years 2006 and 2019 reflect higher defect rates than average, indicating potential areas for improvement during those production periods.
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In summary, the Skoda Superb has established a solid reputation for reliability, particularly in recent years. As it continues to evolve, it is likely to maintain its status as a dependable choice in the family car market, appealing to those who prioritize both comfort and practicality.