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VAUXHALL VIVARO 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 VIVARO.

Defect rate by model year

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

The Vauxhall Vivaro, introduced in 2001, is a versatile van known for its practicality and functionality, making it a popular choice among businesses and tradespeople. The model has undergone several iterations, with improvements in design and technology aimed at enhancing performance and reliability. However, assessing its reliability through MOT inspection data reveals a mixed performance across the years.

When comparing the Vivaro's reliability to average cars of the same model year, earlier models, especially from 2002 to 2007, consistently show a higher defect rate. For instance, the 2002 model recorded over 516 defects per 100 tests, significantly above the average of 374. Over the years, there has been a notable decline in defects, with the 2023 model achieving just 28 defects per 100 tests, which is below the average of 36. This indicates a marked improvement in reliability, particularly in the latest models.

Recurring issues across various years primarily involve brake components and suspension parts. Common defects include excessively worn suspension pins and corroded brake pipes, which are not uncommon in many vehicles but have been notably frequent in the Vivaro's earlier years. While issues like tyre tread depth are often seen across all models, they still contribute to the overall defect count and highlight the importance of regular maintenance for all vehicles.

The Vivaro's performance improved significantly from 2010 onwards, with models from 2015 to 2023 showing defect rates well below their respective averages. The 2021 model stands out with a defect rate of 125, reflecting a 59% increase compared to the average, while the 2023 model's performance demonstrates a positive trend that may appeal to prospective buyers.

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In terms of reputation, the Vauxhall Vivaro has established itself as a dependable workhorse within the commercial vehicle segment. Its ongoing enhancements and improved reliability in recent years have contributed to a more favorable perception, making it a strong contender in the competitive van market. The Vivaro's evolution reflects Vauxhall's commitment to quality and user satisfaction, catering well to the needs of its target audience.