Reliability Report · Multi-Source Data

Toyota Land Cruiser (2015–2017) Reliability

The Toyota Land Cruiser (2015–2017) scores 88/100 on our composite reliability index — excellent territory — drawn from DVSA, NHTSA data. Estimated used prices span €24,400–€29,900.

Composite Score
88
/ 100
Excellent
Sources: DVSA · NHTSA · latest 2026
Market Snapshot
Listed model years20152017
Est. used price€24,400€29,900
Documented issues0
Listings in catalogue3
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Reliability by Source

Each independent organization measures reliability differently. TÜV reports inspection defect rates by age band. ADAC reports pan-European breakdowns per 1,000 vehicles. NHTSA aggregates US consumer complaints. DVSA MOT data is the UK fleet's annual safety inspection — every car 3+ years old. Lower variance across sources = higher confidence in the composite.

NHTSA (US Complaints)
Model years 2013–2019 · 2026 report · n=10
10 complaints across 4 sampled year(s); resolved model="LAND CRUISER"
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100
/ 100
DVSA MOT (UK Inspections)
Model years 2004–2021 · 2024 report · n=15553
15,553 UK MOT tests · overall 17.8% fail rate vs UK fleet baseline
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86
/ 100
DVSA MOT (UK Inspections)
Model years 2003–2020 · 2023 report · n=10105
10,105 UK MOT tests · overall 21.6% fail rate vs UK fleet baseline
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81
/ 100

UK MOT Reliability Detail

Based on 15,553 MOT tests in the UK during the 2024 reporting period. Score for each age band reflects this model's fail rate vs the UK-fleet baseline fail rate at the same age — a generation-aware metric.

Age 35 yrs
86
6.7% fail vs 10.9% fleet
2,052 tests
Age 69 yrs
90
9.5% fail vs 19.2% fleet
3,741 tests
Age 1014 yrs
95
12.3% fail vs 32.1% fleet
3,324 tests
Age 1520 yrs
80
29.0% fail vs 38.8% fleet
6,436 tests

Most Common MOT Failure Categories

#1
Registration plate lamp(s)
1,779
25.0%
#2
Joints
1,724
24.2%
#3
Windscreen
1,268
17.8%
#4
Component mounting prescribed areas
1,224
17.2%
#5
Headlamp
1,119
15.7%

Categories ranked across all MOT tests of this model in the UK during the 2024 period. "Condition" covers cosmetic / wear issues; suspension and braking dominate the rest.

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