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SUZUKI BALENO 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 SUZUKI BALENO.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Suzuki BALENO versus average car of the same model year.

The Suzuki Baleno has been a staple in the subcompact car segment, known for its practicality and affordability. Introduced in various iterations since the 1990s, the latest model has aimed to attract budget-conscious consumers looking for a reliable, fuel-efficient vehicle. However, recent MOT inspection data from 2016 to 2019 reveals some insights into its reliability and performance compared to average vehicles of the same years.

Overall, the Suzuki Baleno has shown a tendency to underperform in reliability metrics when compared to the average car. In 2016, the model faced 219 defects per 100 tests, significantly higher than the average of 151, representing a 45% increase in issues. This trend continued into 2017, where it recorded 203 defects against an average of 134, a 52% increase. The 2018 model saw a slight improvement with 178 defects, still above the average of 120, but better than the previous two years. By 2019, the Baleno improved further, with a defect rate of 131, which was closer to the average of 106, marking a 23% increase.

Recurring issues across these years predominantly involve brake components, suspension parts, and tyre conditions. The most frequently reported problems include damaged or corroded brake pipes and non-compliant tyre tread depth. While such issues are not unique to the Baleno, their prevalence in this model suggests some areas for potential improvement in design or manufacturing quality.

In terms of performance, the 2019 Baleno appears to be a step in the right direction, reflecting a trend towards improved reliability. However, the earlier models from 2016 to 2017 significantly lagged behind their peers. This data suggests that consumers considering a used Baleno should pay particular attention to the condition of the brakes and suspension components.

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In the broader context, the Suzuki Baleno has built a reputation for being a budget-friendly option with decent fuel efficiency. However, prospective buyers may want to weigh the model's reliability concerns against its affordability and practicality. As always, thorough inspections and service histories are advisable for used car shoppers.