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AUDI A2 MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific AUDI A2.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Audi A2 versus average car of the same model year.

The Audi A2, a compact MPV, was first introduced in 1999 and quickly gained recognition for its innovative design and fuel efficiency. With a lightweight aluminum body and a focus on practicality, the A2 aimed to provide a versatile driving experience. Over its production run until 2005, the model attracted a loyal following, especially among those seeking a blend of economy and functionality in a compact vehicle.

Examining the reliability of the Audi A2 through MOT inspection data reveals a generally positive performance compared to the average car of the same year. In the initial years of the model, from 2001 to 2005, the A2 consistently exhibited fewer defects per 100 tests than the average car. For instance, in 2004, the A2 recorded 307 defects per 100, compared to the average of 382, marking a notable 19.6% improvement. This trend indicates that the A2 was generally well-engineered and maintained a solid reputation for reliability during its production years.

However, recurring issues surfaced across the years, particularly concerning tyre tread depth and brake components. The data consistently highlighted problems such as "tyre tread depth not in accordance with requirements" and "brake disc or drum insecure or likely to fail." These issues were prevalent across all assessed years, suggesting that while the A2 performed well overall, certain aspects of its maintenance and safety checks could be a concern for owners.

The model's reliability peaked in 2004 and 2005, where it showed the best performance against average defect rates, with only 300 and 307 defects per 100, respectively. In contrast, the 2001 model year displayed the highest defect rate at 353, but still performed better than the average for that year. This indicates a gradual improvement in reliability as the model matured.

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Today, the Audi A2 is often regarded as a forward-thinking vehicle that paved the way for future compact cars. Its unique design and efficient use of space have earned it a niche status among automotive enthusiasts and eco-conscious drivers. As a result, the A2 continues to have a positive reputation in the used car market, particularly among those who appreciate its blend of innovation and practicality.