Hyundai I800 MOT Check
MOT pass rates, common failures, and reliability data for the Hyundai I800. Check any I800 by registration number below.
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70.5%
Avg Pass Rate
-17.2%
vs Hyundai Avg
14
Year Ranges
Average
Reliability
Hyundai I800 — MOT Reliability Overview
The Hyundai I800 has an average MOT pass rate of 70.5%, which is 17.2 percentage points below the Hyundai brand average of 87.7%. This is a reasonable result that reflects typical UK reliability standards. Regular servicing and addressing advisories promptly will help keep your I800 on the road.
The most common reasons a Hyundai I800 fails its MOT are a lamp missing, inoperative or in the case of a multiple light source more than 1/2 not functioning, a headlamp or light source missing, inoperative or more than ½ not functioning in the case of led, a steering ball joint with excessive wear or free play. If you are preparing your I800 for its MOT, checking these areas first could save you a retest fee. Our detailed fault analysis includes estimated repair costs for each failure type.
Before buying a used Hyundai I800, we recommend checking the full MOT history, write-off status, outstanding finance, and stolen vehicle status. These checks can be done for free using the registration number.
MOT Pass Rate by Year
How the Hyundai I800 performs at MOT across different model years.
2020
Based on 177 vehicles
4.1%
27.8%
47k mi
71k mi
2019
Based on 4,545 vehicles
3.8%
16.9%
45k mi
79k mi
2018
Based on 2,905 vehicles
5.8%
19.7%
99k mi
2017
Based on 3,340 vehicles
6.6%
22.2%
95k mi
2016
Based on 2,616 vehicles
7.7%
23.7%
2015
Based on 348 vehicles
7.6%
27.8%
180k mi
2014
Based on 376 vehicles
7.1%
28.0%
170k mi
2013
Based on 506 vehicles
7.9%
37.2%
147k mi
2012
Based on 2,316 vehicles
8.7%
43.2%
188k mi
2011
Based on 1,275 vehicles
7.1%
28.8%
2010
Based on 1,081 vehicles
10.1%
33.3%
2009
Based on 405 vehicles
9.8%
38.9%
2008
Based on 318 vehicles
10.9%
44.3%
0
Based on 10,483 vehicles
78k mi
Top MOT Failures — Hyundai I800
The most common reasons a Hyundai I800 fails its MOT, aggregated across all year ranges.
A lamp missing, inoperative or in the case of a multiple light source more than 1/2 not functioning
A headlamp or light source missing, inoperative or more than ½ not functioning in the case of LED
A steering ball joint with excessive wear or free play
A suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn
Brake pipe damaged or excessively corroded
Where Failures Occur
The areas of the vehicle most commonly flagged during MOT inspections.
Front Nearside
Front Offside
Rear Nearside
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Hyundai I800 — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Hyundai I800 MOT and reliability.
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