
VAUXHALL COMBO 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 COMBO.
Defect rate by model year
The Vauxhall Combo, a versatile van introduced in the early 2000s, has established itself as a popular choice for both commercial and private users due to its practicality and spacious interior. Over the years, it has been recognized for its robust build and adaptability, catering to various needs from delivery services to family transportation. However, reliability has been a concern, as evidenced by its performance in MOT inspections.
When examining the reliability of the Vauxhall Combo, the data indicates a mixed performance compared to average vehicles of the same age. Early models, particularly from 2002 to 2004, show a higher defect rate, with defects per 100 tests ranging from 492 to 516, significantly above the average for their respective years. The 2002 model, for instance, had a defect rate of 496, which is about 33% higher than the average defect rate of 374. As the years progressed, the Combo showed improvement, with the 2016 model achieving a defect rate of 226, which is notably better than the average of 150.
Recurring issues across multiple years often include brake pipe corrosion and tyre tread depth violations, which are common concerns not exclusive to the Combo. Other notable problems have involved suspension components and fluid leaks, reflecting a pattern of wear that drivers should be aware of. While these issues are often expected in vehicles of this age and type, they do highlight a need for regular maintenance and inspection.
The Combo has shown a marked improvement from 2014 onward, with defect rates dropping significantly. In 2019, the defect rate fell to 145, further declining to 128 in 2021 and 2022, where it remained relatively stable against the backdrop of a decreasing average defect rate across the board. This trend suggests that newer models may offer better reliability, making them a more attractive option for potential buyers.
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Overall, the Vauxhall Combo has developed a reputation for being a dependable workhorse, particularly in its later iterations. While earlier models may have struggled with reliability, the improvements in subsequent years reflect Vauxhall's commitment to addressing these concerns. This evolution in quality has contributed to the Combo’s continued popularity in the commercial vehicle sector.