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Reliability of the Ford Ecosport

Last update 16. 02. 2024

The ADAC breakdown statistics determine which Ford models are the most reliable and which have broken down most – a good help when buying a used Ford Ecosport.

In the statistics for 2023, all the breakdowns for which the German Yellow Angels had to move out in 2022 were recorded and evaluated. There is enough data available that gives an objective picture of the reliability of the Ford Ecosport.

Listed are all breakdowns of the vehicles between 3 and 10 years old. Causes such as an empty fuel tank (as a clearly self-inflicted breakdown) or tyre defects are not included in the ADAC reliability index. The evaluation of the breakdown frequency follows the colour scheme from dark green (= very low ) to red (= very high).

Ford Ecosport Reliability

Breakdowns in the 2022 calendar year

EZ 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
index 6,9 7,2 5,7 12,3 12,9 15,7


Breakdowns in the 2021 calendar year

EZ 2012 EZ 2013 EZ 2014 EZ 2015 EZ 2016 EZ 2017 EZ 2018 EZ 2019
9,1 12,4 3,9 4,4

Legend: Number of breakdowns per 1,000 vehicles registered (= breakdown index) by year of first registration (EZ)

Common Breakdowns

  • Battery (2017,2020)

Source: ADAC

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Recent Ecosport Recalls

18/06/2021
The seatbelt reel mechanisms may be defective. As a result, the passengers might not be held in position in the event of sudden br...
05/10/2018
The lower control arm weld may not be correctly welded. As a consequence, the front wheel assembly may hit the wheel arch, causing...
23/06/2016
The fuel tubes do not meet the electrostatic discharge (ESD) ground path requirement and the fuel tubes are not earthed correctly....
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