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VAUXHALL CORSAVAN 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 CORSAVAN.

Defect rate by model year

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

The Vauxhall Corsavan, a compact van derived from the popular Astra hatchback, has been a practical choice for both businesses and private users since its introduction. Known for its versatility and efficient use of space, the Corsavan has garnered a reputation for being a reliable workhorse. However, as with any vehicle, understanding its reliability through structured data can provide valuable insights for prospective buyers.

Analyzing the MOT inspection data, the Corsavan generally shows varied reliability across its production years. In 2005, the model reported a defect rate of 422 defects per 100 tests, which is notably higher than the average of 376 for that year, indicating a 12% increase in issues compared to its peers. The following years saw slight improvements, with 2006 registering 393 defects, still above average, but showing a decreasing trend. By 2007, the Corsavan performed better than average with 345 defects, and this positive trajectory continued into 2008 and 2009, where the defect rates fell further to 311 and 307, respectively.

The recurring issues across several years primarily involve tyre tread depth and suspension component wear. These problems, while significant, are not unique to the Corsavan and can be found in many vehicles of similar age. However, the presence of brake pipe corrosion and fluid leaks also emerged as noteworthy concerns, particularly in the earlier years. By 2010 and 2011, the defect rates continued to show a gradual decline, although 2011 still saw a defect rate of 282, above the average of 271.

The years that performed best in terms of reliability were 2008 and 2009, where the defect rates were below the average for their respective years. In contrast, the 2005 and 2012 models exhibited higher defect counts, indicating a need for potential buyers to be cautious when considering these specific years.

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In summary, while the Vauxhall Corsavan has its strengths in practicality and utility, prospective owners should be aware of its mixed reliability record. Its reputation as a dependable vehicle is somewhat tempered by the recurring issues noted in the data. As with any used vehicle, a thorough pre-purchase inspection is advisable to ensure that any potential problems are addressed before taking ownership.