Most Reliable Chrysler-Jeep Models: Real MOT Data Analysis
We analysed 12,930 real UK MOT tests to reveal which Chrysler-Jeep models pass most often, which years to buy, and which to avoid entirely.
12,930 MOT tests analysed
Real DVSA data covering every Chrysler-Jeep model from 2000-2023
Key Findings
Most Reliable Model
Chrysler-Jeep 300
63.5% pass rate
Best Single Year
300 2006 Diesel
65.0% pass rate
Chrysler-Jeep vs National Average
60.7% vs 71.5%
-10.8% below average
Proven Durability Champion
300 2006
+7.7% at 13+ years
Chrysler-Jeep has built its reputation on reliability, but does the data back it up? We analysed 12,930 real MOT tests from the DVSA database to find out exactly which Chrysler-Jeep models live up to the hype and which ones fall short.
This isn't survey data or owner opinions. These are actual pass/fail results from UK garages, covering every Chrysler-Jeep model sold in the UK from 2000 to 2023.
How Chrysler-Jeep Compares to Rivals
Chrysler-Jeep ranks #68 out of 75 manufacturers with a 60.7% average MOT pass rate. That's below the national average of 71.5%:
| Manufacturer | Pass Rate | Rank | Tests Analysed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota | 74.0% | #31 | 1,606,300 |
| Volkswagen | 72.2% | #43 | 2,967,545 |
| Nissan | 68.7% | #50 | 1,612,552 |
| Ford | 68.5% | #51 | 4,432,652 |
| Vauxhall | 65.4% | #59 | 3,038,498 |
| Chrysler-Jeep | 60.7% | #68 | 12,930 |
The verdict: Toyota maintains a lead among competitors, while Chrysler-Jeep sits at #68. However, newer Chrysler-Jeep models significantly outperform this average.
Best Chrysler-Jeep Models by MOT Pass Rate
Looking at overall reliability across all years, here's how Chrysler-Jeep's core models rank against the 71.5% national average:
| Model | Pass Rate | vs National (71.5%) | Tests | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 300 | 63.5% | -8.0% | 3,626 | 2006-2010 |
| GRAND CHEROKEE | 62.2% | -9.3% | 1,130 | 2005-2010 |
| CHEROKEE | 59.8% | -11.7% | 1,591 | 2002-2009 |
| GRAND VOYAGER | 54.4% | -17.1% | 1,083 | 2006-2010 |
| PATRIOT | 46.8% | -24.7% | 521 | 2008-2010 |
Proven Durability Champions: Which Chrysler-Jeep Models Age Best?
These Chrysler-Jeep models have proven their durability with 11+ years of real-world MOT data. They're compared against the national average for cars of the same age:
High-confidence data: Only vehicles with 11+ years of MOT history and 500+ tests are included in this ranking.
| Model | Year | Fuel | vs Same-Age Average | Tested At | Pass Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 300 | 2006 | Diesel | +7.7% | 13+ years | 65.0% |
| 300 | 2008 | Diesel | +6.0% | 13+ years | 63.3% |
| 300 | 2007 | Diesel | +4.1% | 13+ years | 61.4% |
How to read this: A score of "+15%" means the model passes MOTs 15 percentage points more often than the average car of the same age. These are proven results from vehicles that have genuinely aged well.
Chrysler-Jeep Hybrids vs Petrol vs Diesel
Chrysler-Jeep's fuel type comparison shows clear differences in reliability:
| Fuel Type | Average Pass Rate | vs National | Tests |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 63.0% | -8.5% | 821 |
| Diesel | 60.2% | -11.3% | 7,603 |
Chrysler-Jeep Models to Avoid
Not all Chrysler-Jeeps are reliable. These specific model/year combinations have failure rates well above average:
| Model | Year | Fuel | Pass Rate | Tests |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 300 | 2007 | Diesel | 61.4% (+1.5% vs same-age) | 1,070 |
| 300 | 2008 | Diesel | 63.3% (+3.4% vs same-age) | 697 |
| 300 | 2006 | Diesel | 65.0% (+5.2% vs same-age) | 729 |
Pattern to avoid
Early 2006-2008 diesel 300s are the models that drag down Chrysler-Jeep's average. These vehicles fail MOTs more often than they pass.
What Goes Wrong on Chrysler-Jeeps?
When Chrysler-Jeeps fail MOTs, these are the most common causes:
| Failure Category | Total Failures |
|---|---|
| 1. Brakes | 1,556 |
| 2. Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment | 1,416 |
| 3. Suspension | 1,208 |
| 4. Steering | 450 |
| 5. Visibility | 435 |
| 6. Tyres | 383 |
| 7. Body, chassis, structure | 375 |
Pre-MOT checklist for Chrysler-Jeep owners:
- Check brake pad thickness and disc condition
- Check all bulbs (number plate lights are commonly missed)
- Inspect suspension bushes and anti-roll bar links
- Clean windscreen and check wiper blade condition
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Buying Recommendations
Best If Buying Nearly New
2019-2023 models with highest early pass rates
- Limited data for recent models
Note: Long-term durability not yet proven for these newer models
Best If Buying Used (Proven)
11+ years of proven durability data
- 300 2006-2008: +6% vs same-age (proven at 11+ years)
Chrysler-Jeep Models to Avoid (Proven Poor)
Proven below average at 11+ years - not just old, genuinely problematic
- No major proven reliability concerns
About This Data
This analysis uses real MOT test results from the DVSA database, covering 12,930 tests on Chrysler-Jeep vehicles between 2000 and 2023.
Year-Adjusted Scoring (v2.1): In year-by-year breakdowns, each vehicle is compared against the national average for vehicles of the same model year. This removes the natural bias where newer cars pass more often, allowing fair comparisons across eras.
Evidence-Tiered Durability: We separate "proven durability" (vehicles tested at 11+ years old) from "early performers" (3-6 years old). Only vehicles with proven long-term data are used for durability claims. Age-band comparisons use weighted national averages.
Minimum thresholds: 500 tests for proven durability rankings, 1,000 tests for early performer rankings. Pass rates are calculated as first-time passes, excluding retests.
The overall national average MOT pass rate is 71.51% based on 32.3 million tests across all manufacturers. Year-specific averages range from ~59% (2009 vehicles) to ~88% (2020 vehicles).
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