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VAUXHALL ANTARA 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 VAUXHALL ANTARA.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Vauxhall ANTARA versus average car of the same model year.

The Vauxhall Antara, a compact SUV, was first introduced in 2006 and produced until 2015. Positioned as a practical family vehicle, the Antara aimed to combine comfort with versatility. However, its performance in terms of reliability has been scrutinized over the years, particularly through the lens of MOT inspection data.

When assessing the Antara's reliability, it becomes evident that it has consistently underperformed compared to the average vehicle of the same model year. In its early years, such as 2007 and 2008, the Antara presented a defect rate of 460 and 455 defects per 100 tests, respectively, significantly higher than the average rates of 352 and 337 defects. The trend continues through the 2009 and 2010 models, where defect rates are 453 and 439, reflecting an alarming 46% and 49% higher than average. This pattern suggests that early models of the Antara faced persistent issues that many owners would find concerning.

Recurring issues identified in the Antara include excessive tyre wear, worn suspension components, and fluid leaks that could pose safety risks. While these problems can occur in various car models, the frequency with which they appear in the Antara highlights a potential area of concern. The later years, particularly from 2014 onward, show a gradual improvement in defect rates, with 2014 reporting 305 defects and 2016 indicating a further reduction to 256 defects per 100 tests. However, even at their best, these figures remain above average for the class.

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In summary, while the Vauxhall Antara has shown some improvement in reliability over its production run, it has struggled to meet the standards of its peers. This vehicle's reputation may be marred by its earlier years, as potential buyers weigh the balance between its practical offerings and its reliability track record. As a trivia note, the Antara shares its platform with the Chevrolet Captiva, which may reflect similar reliability patterns in both models.