
VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 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 ZAFIRA.
Defect rate by model year
The Vauxhall Zafira, a compact MPV first introduced in 1999, has become a popular choice among families for its practicality and spacious interior. Over the years, it has garnered a reputation for being a reliable and versatile vehicle, often praised for its seating capacity and flexible cargo space. However, its performance in terms of reliability, as reflected in MOT inspection data, presents a more nuanced picture.
When examining the reliability of the Zafira from 2000 to 2018, it is evident that the model has consistently shown a higher rate of defects compared to the average for similar vehicles from the same years. For instance, the early years, particularly 2000 and 2001, reported defects per 100 tests at 430 and 420 respectively, which is significantly above the average of 362 and 369 for those years. This trend continues, with most years reporting higher than average defect rates, peaking in 2000 and gradually improving over time, reaching a low of 134 defects per 100 by 2018.
The recurring issues throughout the years predominantly involve brake systems, tyre conditions, and leaking fluids, which are not unique to the Zafira but are common concerns across many vehicles. For instance, problems with damaged brake pipes and excessive corrosion were frequently cited, along with issues related to tyre tread depth. While these concerns reflect general wear and tear, the Zafira's higher defect rates suggest a need for more vigilant maintenance and inspection.
Notably, the Zafira's performance improved significantly in later years, with 2016 reporting 167 defects per 100, which is a considerable reduction compared to the early 2000s. By 2018, the model's reliability reached a commendable level, with only 134 defects per 100, indicating that Vauxhall may have addressed some of the earlier shortcomings in design and manufacturing.
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In summary, while the Vauxhall Zafira has been a popular family vehicle, its reliability data suggests that prospective buyers should be aware of potential issues, particularly in earlier models. The Zafira has solidified its reputation over the years, evolving from a practical choice to a more reliable option for families seeking space and versatility in their vehicle.