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TOYOTA ESTIMA 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 ESTIMA.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Toyota ESTIMA versus average car of the same model year.

The Toyota Estima, a versatile and spacious MPV, has been a reliable choice for families since its introduction in the early 1990s. Known for its comfortable ride and practicality, the Estima has garnered a loyal following. However, the vehicle's reliability over its production years, particularly in the UK, can be examined through MOT inspection data, which reflects the frequency and type of defects found during vehicle tests.

When assessing the Estima's reliability, the data reveals that its performance has varied significantly across the years. From 2003 to 2005, the Estima exhibited a higher frequency of defects compared to the average car of the same model year. Notably, 2003 recorded over 393 defects per 100 tests, which is 4% above the average, indicating some initial issues with components such as suspension parts and brakes. However, from 2006 onwards, the Estima's reliability improved dramatically, with 2009 and 2010 showing a defect rate of just 163 and 160 per 100 tests, respectively, both well below the average for those years.

Recurring issues across various model years primarily include problems with suspension components, tyre tread depth, and brake linings. While these issues are not exclusive to the Estima, they have been consistently noted and warrant attention from potential buyers. It's important to note that while wear on tyres and brakes is common across many vehicles, the Estima's historical data suggests a particular susceptibility to excessive wear in suspension parts.

The years 2012 and 2013 stand out as the most reliable for the Estima, with defect rates falling to 124 and 110 per 100 tests, respectively. This trend of improved reliability continued into the later years, although 2019 and 2020 saw a spike in defects, with rates reaching 172 and 204 per 100 tests, significantly above average. This resurgence of issues could suggest an aging vehicle population or increased wear due to usage patterns.

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Overall, the Toyota Estima has established a reputation for reliability, particularly in its latter years. While it has experienced some ups and downs in terms of defect rates, its spaciousness and comfort remain key selling points for families. The model's strong following is a testament to its capability, although prospective buyers should remain aware of the common issues that have been reported over the years.