
VAUXHALL ASTRA 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 ASTRA.
Defect rate by model year
The Vauxhall Astra, a staple in the compact car segment since its debut in 1980, has garnered a reputation for its practicality and affordability. The model has evolved through several generations, adapting to changing consumer preferences and regulatory standards. The Astra’s enduring popularity in the UK market is a testament to its solid build quality and versatility, but how does it fare in terms of reliability based on MOT inspection data?
Overall, the Astra shows a commendable reliability track record, particularly in the early years of the 1990s. For instance, the 1991 model year stands out with only 130 defects per 100 tests, significantly better than the average of 263 defects for cars of the same age. Conversely, the later years from 1995 to 2000 indicate a decline in reliability, with defect rates escalating beyond the average, peaking at 430 defects in 2000. This suggests that while the Astra was initially a reliable choice, it faced challenges in its build quality as it aged.
Recurring issues across various model years predominantly involve brake components and tyre conditions. Common defects include excessively corroded brake pipes and worn brake discs, which are not unique to the Astra but are prevalent across many vehicles of that era. Tyre-related problems, such as inadequate tread depth and visible damage, also appear frequently in the data, underscoring the importance of regular maintenance for all vehicle owners.
From 2010 onwards, the Astra demonstrates a notable improvement in reliability, with defects steadily decreasing. By 2022, the model achieved a low defect rate of 66 per 100 tests, which is better than the average of 70 for its contemporaries. This upward trend reflects positively on Vauxhall's efforts to enhance the Astra's quality and safety features in recent years.
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In summary, the Vauxhall Astra has shown varying reliability over its production span, with early models generally performing better than their later counterparts. As a long-standing contender in the compact car market, it continues to evolve, addressing historical issues while maintaining its reputation for practicality and value. Trivia enthusiasts may note that the Astra has consistently been one of the UK's best-selling cars, a status it has held for decades, reflecting its broad appeal among consumers.