Volkswagen Beetle 2007: reliability & common MOT faults

On the 2007 Volkswagen Beetle, MOT failures for Electronic stability control and Integral vehicle structure condition (front) show up more often than on similar cars of the same age and mileage. Figures come from UK DVSA open data for tests in 2025 (1,272 failed first-attempt tests). Figures are among first-attempt failed MOT tests, not among all tests.

1,272 failed first-attempt tests · 2,349 first tests (test year 2025)

Electronic stability control — about 7.3× more often than on similar cars.

  • Electronic stability control — about 7.3× more often than similar cars
  • Integral vehicle structure condition (front) — about 4.7× more often than similar cars
  • Component mounting prescribed areas (rear) — about 3.8× more often than similar cars

Common faults

Failure patterns that show up more often on this registration year than on similar cars.

These MOT failure patterns show up more often on this registration year than on similar cars of the same class, age, and mileage.

Based on 1,272 failed first-attempt tests in 2025.

Electronic stability control

This failure pattern appears about 7.3× more often than on similar cars — recorded on 54 failed first-attempt tests; 4.2% of failed tests for this model year.

Any 54 failures ×7.3 4.2% of failed first tests Likely

Integral vehicle structure condition (front)

This failure pattern appears about 4.7× more often than on similar cars — recorded on 26 failed first-attempt tests; 2.0% of failed tests for this model year.

Front 26 failures ×4.7 2.0% of failed first tests Possible

No patterns met the strongest callout thresholds on this page; showing the highest-lift rows that still cleared the display floors.

# Fault pattern Location Failures vs similar cars Share of fails Confidence
1 Electronic stability control
Brakes > ABS / EBS / ESC > Electronic stability control
Any 54 ×7.3 4.2% Likely
2 Integral vehicle structure condition (front)
Body, chassis, structure > Integral vehicle structure > Integral vehicle structure condition
Front 26 ×4.7 2.0% Possible
3 Component mounting prescribed areas (rear)
Suspension > Component mounting prescribed areas
Rear 187 ×3.8 14.7% Likely
4 Chassis condition (rear)
Body, chassis, structure > Chassis > Chassis condition
Rear 47 ×3.6 3.7% Likely
5 Integral vehicle structure condition (rear)
Body, chassis, structure > Integral vehicle structure > Integral vehicle structure condition
Rear 30 ×3.0 2.4% Likely
6 Emissions not tested
Noise, emissions and leaks > Exhaust emissions > Spark ignition > Emissions not tested
Any 66 ×2.7 5.2% Possible
7 Track rod end (front)
Steering > Steering linkage components > Track rod end
Front 134 ×2.6 10.5% Possible
8 Malfunction indicator lamp
Noise, emissions and leaks > Exhaust emissions > Spark ignition > Malfunction indicator lamp
Any 171 ×2.6 13.4% Possible
9 Catalyst emissions
Noise, emissions and leaks > Exhaust emissions > Spark ignition > Catalyst emissions
Any 149 ×2.1 11.7% Possible

Only patterns that clear minimum sample and elevation thresholds are shown (at least 20 failures and about 2.0× more often than similar cars).

Note: Rates and comparisons are among first-attempt failed tests, not all MOTs. Patterns come from MOT defect codes — not manufacturer service bulletins, recalls, or a diagnosis of any individual car. Failures and advisories are listed separately.

Advisories

Notes recorded at the test that appear more often than on similar cars.

Advisory notes recorded on failed first-attempt tests that appear more often than on similar cars.

# Advisory pattern Location Notes vs similar cars Share Confidence
1 Pins and bushes (front)
Suspension > Macpherson strut > Pins and bushes
Front 48 ×4.3 3.8% Elevated
2 Stop lamp (rear)
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment > Stop lamp
Rear 40 ×3.7 3.1% Elevated
3 Flexible brake hoses (front)
Brakes > Flexible brake hoses
Front 63 ×2.3 5.0% Elevated
4 Integral vehicle structure condition (rear)
Body, chassis, structure > Integral vehicle structure > Integral vehicle structure condition
Rear 22 ×2.1 1.7% Likely
Note: Advisories are not a fail rate — they flag issues noted at the test, often before they become failures.

FAQs

Short answers about how to read this model-year guide.

We do not show a single reliability score for the 2007 Volkswagen Beetle on this page. Among 1,272 failed first-attempt MOT tests (test year 2025), Electronic stability control appears more often than on similar cars (about 7.3× more often than similar cars; 54 observed failures; 4.2% of failed tests). Treat this as a pre-purchase checklist from DVSA open data — not a guarantee for any individual car.
Among failed first-attempt tests we highlight patterns that appear more often than on similar cars. Top example: Electronic stability control (about 7.3× more often than similar cars; 54 observed failures; 4.2% of failed tests). These are statistical signals, not a diagnosis of any individual car.
Electronic stability control shows up more often than on similar cars (about 7.3× more often than similar cars; 54 observed failures; 4.2% of failed tests). That does not prove a design fault — age, mileage, and how the car was used still matter. Treat it as a pre-purchase check point, not a manufacturer service bulletin.
Common MOT problem areas for the 2007 Volkswagen Beetle include Electronic stability control, Integral vehicle structure condition (front), Component mounting prescribed areas (rear). These patterns show up more often than on similar cars after we filter out sparse noise — not a full list of every possible fault on an individual car.
Advisories flag issues noted at the test and are not a fail rate. We show advisory patterns that appear more often than on similar cars among failed first-attempt tests, separate from common failure rows. Use them as early-warning checks, not as a pass/fail score.
This page highlights MOT failure patterns for the 2007 Volkswagen Beetle (registration year) using UK DVSA open data for the selected test year. Patterns are compared with cars of a similar age and mileage. It is a buyer checklist from MOT defect statistics — not a full service history or manufacturer service-bulletin list.
No. MOT tests do not cover engine internals, gearboxes, or many electronic modules. Patterns here come from MOT defect statistics only and should not be read as engine or gearbox reliability scores.
PRS means the car failed items that were fixed at the test station and then passed the same day. We count PRS as a first-attempt fail in headline rates so same-day repairs do not hide problems.

About this data

How this page is built and what it can (and can't) say.

These figures come from UK MOT open data for this model year. We surface common failure patterns against similar cars — not a full reliability score, and not a pass/fail verdict on any individual vehicle.

2024 2025

What we include

UK Class 4 cars only. Normal MOT tests (not retests); first test per vehicle per calendar year; results pass, PRS, or fail.

Same-day repairs

PRS means the car failed items that were fixed at the test station and then passed the same day. We count PRS as a first-attempt fail in headline rates so same-day repairs do not hide problems.

How we compare

We compare this model year with other Class 4 cars of similar age and mileage in the same test year. This model family is left out of the peer group so the car is not measured against itself.

What this does not cover

  • MOTs do not cover engine internals, gearboxes, or many electronics — this is not a full reliability score.
  • Common faults come from MOT defect stats, not manufacturer TSBs or recalls.
  • Age and mileage matching reduces — but does not remove — differences in how cars were used and maintained.
  • We never invent pass rates, star scores, or ranks when those data marts are missing.

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