
TOYOTA ALPHARD 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 TOYOTA ALPHARD.
Defect rate by model year
The Toyota Alphard, a luxury MPV first introduced in 2002, has garnered a reputation for its spacious interior and smooth ride, making it a favored choice among families and businesses alike. As a premium offering from Toyota, the Alphard combines comfort with practicality, but how does it fare in terms of reliability as reflected in MOT inspection data over the years?
In general, the Alphard has shown a solid performance in reliability compared to other vehicles of the same model years. Over the years, the average number of defects per 100 tests has varied, with the 2005 and 2006 models standing out for their lower defect rates, at 239 and 203 respectively. Both years performed significantly better than the average for their respective periods. Conversely, the 2015 and 2016 models experienced a spike in defects, with rates of 314 and 314, substantially higher than average cars of those years.
Recurring issues across various model years include excessive wear on suspension components, which is a common concern in many vehicles, along with tyre tread depth violations. While these issues are not unique to the Alphard, they do highlight the importance of regular maintenance. Other notable problems include brake-related failures and fluid leaks, which can pose safety risks and environmental concerns.
The Alphard's reliability appears to improve significantly in later years, particularly from 2012 onwards, where defect rates consistently decline. The 2012 model, for example, recorded only 82 defects per 100 tests, indicating a commendable level of reliability. This trend suggests that Toyota has made strides in addressing previous concerns and enhancing the overall durability of the Alphard.
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In summary, while the Toyota Alphard has faced its share of challenges, particularly in the mid-2010s, it has also demonstrated significant improvements in reliability over time. Known for its comfort and spaciousness, the Alphard continues to hold a strong reputation, particularly among those seeking a reliable family vehicle or a premium transport option.