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MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB MOT Pass Rate

64.2% of 3,481 MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB MOT tests pass.

The L200 DOUBLE CAB passes 64.2% of the time, noticeably below the figure for the average across all MITSUBISHI models (77.3%).

The MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB passes 64.2% of the time, noticeably below the figure for the national average for cars (78.3%).

Pass rate by vehicle age

Pass rate drops sharply with age: the MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB tested at 6–10 years pass 88.1% of the time, compared with just 63.0% at 15+ years.

Pass rate by vehicle age band0–3 yearsn/a3–6 yearsn/a6–10 years88.1%10–15 years68.7%15+ years63.0%
MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB pass rate and average mileage by vehicle age band
Vehicle agePass rateTestsAverage mileage
0–3 yearsno tests recorded0no reading
3–6 yearstoo few tests (15)15no reading
6–10 years88.1%5982,475 miles
10–15 years68.7%380121,538 miles
15+ years63.0%3,027128,231 miles

Common MOT failure reasons for the MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB

The most common reason the MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB fails its MOT is lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment — present in 86.2% of failed tests, most often logged as "not working".

Top MOT failure categories for the MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLE CAB
CategoryShare of failed testsExample
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment86.2%not working
Suspension63.7%pin or bush excessively worn
Body, chassis, structure52.8%or chassis has excessive corrosion, seriously affecting its strength within 30cm of a body mounting
Brakes44.9%excessively corroded
Visibility18.0%does not clear the windscreen effectively
Steering16.4%ball joint has excessive play
Noise, emissions and leaks11.9%inoperative or indicates a malfunction
Tyres10.1%tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm
Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems4.0%warning lamp indicates a fault
Identification of the vehicle1.5%inscription illegible

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