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Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris: Insurance Risk Comparison

Gera Risk Comparison Delta (GRCD): +29 pts Renault Clio is riskier by 29 index points. MOT fail-rate difference: +20.5 pp. From 26,016,787 DVSA MOT tests (2016, OGL v3.0).

Which is riskier to insure — the Renault Clio or the Toyota Yaris?

The Renault Clio (GVRI 58/100) is 29 index points riskier than the Toyota Yaris (GVRI 29/100) according to the Gera Risk Comparison Delta — a 20.5 percentage-point difference in MOT fail rates from 2016 DVSA data. UK fleet average GVRI: 37/100. Source: DVSA Anonymised MOT data (2016), OGL v3.0.

Source:DVSA Anonymised MOT Test Results — DfT·as of 2016updated annually (last: )
Gera Risk Comparison Delta+29 ptsRenault Clio (GVRI 58/100) vs Toyota Yaris (GVRI 29/100). Source: DVSA MOT 2016, OGL v3.0.How this index is calculated

Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris: side-by-side risk data (2016)

Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris — DVSA MOT 2016 (OGL v3.0)
MeasureRenault ClioToyota YarisDifference (A − B)
Gera Vehicle Risk Index (GVRI)58/10029/100+29 pts
Risk bandHigh RiskLow RiskRenault Clio riskier
MOT fail rate40.8%20.2%+20.5 pp
MOT tests in dataset487,303363,893
Failed tests198,73273,649
Avg defect severity1.051.031=std, 3=dangerous
vs UK fleet GVRI (37/100)+21 pts above avg-8 pts below avg

GRCD = GVRI(A) − GVRI(B). GVRI = 0.6 × MOT_fail_rate + 0.4 × avg_defect_severity_norm, 0–100. Class-4 (car) normal tests only. N ≥ 30. Source: DVSA MOT 2016, OGL v3.0.

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Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris insurance risk: frequently asked questions

What is the Gera Risk Comparison Delta for the Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris?
The Gera Risk Comparison Delta (GRCD) for the Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris is +29 index points, computed from GVRI(Renault Clio) = 58/100 and GVRI(Toyota Yaris) = 29/100. The Renault Clio is the higher-risk model by 29 GVRI points based on DVSA MOT 2016 data (OGL v3.0).
What is the Renault Clio GVRI?
The Renault Clio Gera Vehicle Risk Index (GVRI) is 58/100 (High Risk), with a MOT fail rate of 40.8% from 487,303 class-4 DVSA MOT tests in 2016. The UK fleet average GVRI is 37/100.
What is the Toyota Yaris GVRI?
The Toyota Yaris Gera Vehicle Risk Index (GVRI) is 29/100 (Low Risk), with a MOT fail rate of 20.2% from 363,893 class-4 DVSA MOT tests in 2016. The UK fleet average GVRI is 37/100.
Which is cheaper to insure, the Renault Clio or Toyota Yaris?
Based on DVSA MOT data, the Toyota Yaris (GVRI 29/100, Low Risk) has a lower modelled insurance risk than the Renault Clio (GVRI 58/100) by 29 index points — a 20.5 percentage-point MOT fail-rate difference. However, actual premiums also depend on driver age, no-claims bonus, postcode, annual mileage and policy type.
How is the GRCD calculated?
GRCD = GVRI(Car A) − GVRI(Car B). GVRI = 0.6 × MOT_fail_rate + 0.4 × avg_defect_severity_norm, min-max scaled 0–100. All inputs are from the DVSA Anonymised MOT Test Results dataset (2016, OGL v3.0). Only make+model combinations with N ≥ 30 tests are included. Full methodology is on the Gera Risk Comparison Delta methodology page.

Methodology

The Gera Risk Comparison Delta for Renault Clio vs Toyota Yaris is the difference between their GVRI scores: GRCD = GVRI(Renault Clio) − GVRI(Toyota Yaris) = 58 29 = +29 pts. GVRI = 0.6 × MOT_fail_rate + 0.4 × avg_defect_severity_norm, min-max scaled 0–100, from DVSA Anonymised MOT Tests (class-4, 2016, OGL v3.0). Full formula and verification steps on the methodology page.

Contains public sector information published by Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: DVSA Anonymised MOT Test Results — DfT (2016, published 2016).