Model year

1971 Vehicle Safety Complaints

16 NHTSA complaints have been filed for 1971 model year vehicles across 14 models from 10 manufacturers.

The 1971 model year cohort has accumulated 16 NHTSA consumer safety complaints across 14 nameplates from 10 manufacturers — a cross-section of everything the Office of Defects Investigation has filed for vehicles whose model year stamp reads 1971. Severity indicators inside this cohort include 1 crash report, 1 fire incident, and 0 reported fatalities, all owner-submitted through NHTSA's public complaint portal.

Inside the 1971 cohort, the FORD F700 leads the complaint count with 3 filings, followed by the VOLVO VOLVO and the DODGE DODGE. On the component side, the most frequently cited category for the 1971 year class is tires (5 complaints), ahead of vehicle speed control and tires:tread/belt. Comparing a single model year against adjacent years is one of the cleanest ways to detect platform-level supplier changes: a sharp year-over-year jump in a specific component, concentrated on a handful of nameplates sharing an architecture, is the classic early-warning signature that regulators and insurance actuaries flag.

Remember that complaint volume is not a reliability ranking. Newer model years have spent less time on the road and therefore accumulate fewer filings, while older model years may be artificially quiet because few examples are still registered. NHTSA's Early Warning Reporting system weights complaints per registered vehicle, not just raw counts, when deciding whether to open a Preliminary Evaluation on a 1971 cohort. Drill into any model in the table below to see its component-level breakdown, safety rating, and recall history — and compare against the 1970 and 1972 cohorts to spot year-over-year discontinuities that point to real defect patterns rather than statistical noise.

16
Complaints
14
Models
1
Crashes
1
Fires
0
Deaths

Most Complained 1971 Vehicles

# Vehicle Complaints Deaths
1 FORD F700 3 0
2 VOLVO VOLVO 1 0
3 DODGE DODGE 1 0
4 PONTIAC PONTIAC 1 0
5 BUICK BUICK 1 0
6 CHEVROLET C20 1 0
7 BUICK LESABRE 1 0
8 FORD RANCH WAGON 1 0
9 CHEVROLET G20 1 0
10 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 1 0
11 LINCOLN MARK III 1 0
12 FORD F-SERIES 1 0
13 TOYOTA TOYOTA 1 0
14 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 1 0

Most Common Issues for 1971 Vehicles

Component Complaints
TIRES 5
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL 2
TIRES:TREAD/BELT 2
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC 2
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL:ACCELERATOR PEDAL 1
TIRES:TUBE 1
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS 1
EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TURN SIGNAL 1
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING:INTERIOR/UNDER DASH 1

Sources: NHTSA Vehicle Complaints Database (ODI), NHTSA Early Warning Reporting system, and NHTSA NCAP model-year safety ratings where available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many complaints were filed for 1971 vehicles?
A total of 16 NHTSA complaints have been filed for 1971 model year vehicles, covering 14 models from 10 manufacturers. These reports include crashes, fires, and other safety-related incidents.
Which 1971 vehicles have the most complaints?
The table above ranks the top 50 most-complained 1971 vehicles by NHTSA complaint count. Each entry shows crash, fire, and death statistics so you can assess relative safety concerns for specific makes and models.
Are 1971 vehicles more reliable than older models?
Complaint counts alone do not determine reliability, since newer vehicles have had less time on the road to accumulate reports while older models may no longer be widely driven. Compare complaint totals across model years on the Model Years page for a broader perspective.
Where does the year-by-year data come from?
All data is sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) complaints database. NHTSA collects safety complaints from vehicle owners across the United States and makes the data publicly available.