VAUXHALL CROSSLAND
The Vauxhall Crossland is a compact SUV available in petrol and diesel variants, produced between 2017 and 2021. It offers a practical choice for drivers seeking versatility and efficiency. With a total of 444 units recorded in the UK, the Crossland maintains a solid presence in the market. The model benefits from an average MOT pass rate of 87.0%, reflecting its reliability and build quality. This page provides an overview of the Crossland’s specifications, history, and performance to assist potential buyers and enthusiasts alike.
VAUXHALL CROSSLAND Vehicles (596)
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Common MOT Issues
- Nearside Front Tyre Tread Depth Below Requirements Of 1.6mm (5.2.3 (E))
- Offside Front Tyre Tread Depth Below Requirements Of 1.6mm (5.2.3 (E))
- Offside Front Drive Shaft Joint Constant Velocity Boot Split Or Insecure, No Longer Prevents The Ingress Of Dirt (6.1.7 (G) (Ii))
- Nearside Front Tyre Has A Cut In Excess Of The Requirements Deep Enough To Reach The Ply Or Cords (5.2.3 (D) (I))
- Offside Front Outer Drive Shaft Joint Constant Velocity Boot Split Or Insecure, No Longer Prevents The Ingress Of Dirt (6.1.7 (G) (Ii))
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many VAUXHALL CROSSLAND vehicles are registered in the UK?
There are currently 596 VAUXHALL CROSSLAND vehicles in our database. This includes all variants and model years with active UK registrations.
What is the MOT pass rate for CROSSLAND?
The VAUXHALL CROSSLAND has an average MOT pass rate of 86.9%. This is based on historical MOT test data from our database of CROSSLAND vehicles.
What fuel types are available for CROSSLAND?
The CROSSLAND is available with Petrol and Diesel fuel options. Petrol is the most common with 533 vehicles.