
VOLKSWAGEN POLO 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 VOLKSWAGEN POLO.
Defect rate by model year
The Volkswagen Polo, a staple in the small car segment since its introduction in 1975, has garnered a reputation for reliability and practicality. Over the years, it has evolved through various generations, maintaining its appeal with a balance of performance, comfort, and efficiency. The Polo is particularly popular among urban drivers and first-time car buyers, thanks to its compact size and user-friendly features.
When examining the reliability of the Polo from 1988 to 2023, we observe a notable trend in defect rates during MOT inspections. In its early years, particularly in 1988 and 1989, the Polo exhibited a higher number of defects per 100 tests, at approximately 365 and 362, respectively, which is significantly above the average for those years. However, as the model progressed into the late 1990s and early 2000s, defect rates began to decline, reaching a low of 29 in 2023, well below the average of 36 for that year. This reflects a clear improvement in build quality and reliability over time.
Recurring issues throughout the Polo's history include brake pipe corrosion and excessive fluid leaks, which were common problems across various years, particularly in the early 1990s. Tyre-related issues, such as tread depth violations and visible damage, were also frequently reported. While these problems are not unique to the Polo, their persistence indicates areas where owners may need to exercise additional vigilance. Notably, the Polo's performance in the last decade has been commendable, with significant reductions in defects, especially from 2020 onwards, when the defect rate fell dramatically.
The years 2010 through 2023 illustrate a marked improvement in reliability, with the 2023 model demonstrating a 19% reduction in defects compared to its average. This trend positions the Polo favorably against its competitors, showcasing Volkswagen's commitment to enhancing the vehicle's durability and performance.
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Overall, the Volkswagen Polo's reliability has improved significantly over the decades, transitioning from a model with a higher defect rate to one that consistently outperforms average figures in recent years. With its practical design and growing reputation for dependability, the Polo remains a strong contender in the small car market.