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Unclassified: above-average pass rates, with caveats
Across 860 MOT tests, the Unclassified returns 81.6% first-time pass — above the UK fleet average. The single most-logged Major fail is windscreen damage. A corroded brake pipe and a number-plate lamp out round out the top three. Average tested mileage sits at 81,649, which is the lens to read those failure rankings through. If you own one and the next test is close, the ranked list below is a sensible pre-test checklist.
Top ten reasons for rejection.
- 01
Windscreen or window damaged or seriously discoloured but not adversely affecting driver's view
38 occurrences · 4.4% of tests
- 02
Brake pipe damaged or excessively corroded
19 occurrences · 2.2% of tests
- 03
A rear registration plate lamp or light source missing or inoperative in the case of multiple lamps or light sources
14 occurrences · 1.6% of tests
- 04
A lamp missing, inoperative or in the case of a multiple light source more than 1/2 not functioning
13 occurrences · 1.5% of tests
- 05
A tyre cords visible or damaged
11 occurrences · 1.3% of tests
- 06
The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements
11 occurrences · 1.3% of tests
- 07
Parking brake efficiency below minimum requirement
10 occurrences · 1.2% of tests
- 08
Parking brake efficiency less than 50% of the required value
10 occurrences · 1.2% of tests
- 09
A tyre seriously damaged
10 occurrences · 1.2% of tests
- 10
Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements
10 occurrences · 1.2% of tests
Counts cover Major and Dangerous defects logged at test. Advisory items excluded so this shows why a car was rejected, not just what the tester flagged in passing.
Worst-case fix budget · top 3 failures
£108–£220
If every one of this Unclassified's most-logged Major fails hit at the same MOT, that's the real-world UK garage range. Reality is usually one or two items, not all of them. Open the estimator →
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Tools that pre-empt a retest.
Picked against this car's top failure patterns. Affiliate links to Amazon UK — we earn a small cut at no cost to you. Disclosed up-front, doesn't shape the data.
Item 01 · Amazon UK
H7 / W21W bulb pack
A spare-bulb kit lives in the boot. Test morning is not the time to find your stop-lamp's gone.
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Item 02 · Amazon UK
Digital tyre-tread depth gauge
Five quid for a gauge beats £150 for a retest. UK MOT minimum is 1.6mm — most testers fail anything below 2mm to be safe.
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Buying or keeping a Unclassified?
Use the failure ranking as a pre-test checklist or a haggling lever. Treat the headline pass rate as a fleet-wide trend, not a guarantee on any individual car.
If you own a Unclassified and your last MOT looked nothing like the ranked failures above, that's normal — individual cars vary widely. The ranking shows the patterns testers flag most often across the country.