1985 Chevrolet Unclassified MOT Pass Rate
Pass rate for Unclassified models manufactured in 1985, based on 58 real MOT test results.
Data from official DVSA MOT testing records
1985 Chevrolet Unclassified MOT Analysis
The 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified has an MOT pass rate of 75.9% based on 58 tests — well above the UK average for UK vehicles. Cars of this vintage present for MOT with an average of 51,984 miles on the odometer. With a 24.1% failure rate, the 1985 Unclassified is rated as "Excellent" for MOT reliability.
The leading cause of MOT failure for the 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified is Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment, responsible for 6.9% of failures. Lighting failures cover all external lights: headlights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, fog lights, and reflectors. A single blown bulb will cause an MOT fail. This is one of the most preventable failure categories. Typical repair costs range from £5–50. Non-component advisories is the second most common issue at 3.4%. Noise, emissions and leaks follows at 1.7%.
Top failures specific to 1985 models only. The overall Unclassified page may show different rankings.
What Fails Most
What Fails on This Car?
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| Rank | Failure Category | Rate (%) | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lamps, Reflectors And Electrical Equipment | 6.9% | 4 |
| 2 | Non-component Advisories | 3.4% | 2 |
| 3 | Noise, Emissions And Leaks | 1.7% | 1 |
| 4 | Steering | 1.7% | 1 |
| 5 | Visibility | 1.7% | 1 |
Failures per 10,000 Miles
avg. 51,984 miFor every 10,000 miles driven, this shows what percentage of MOT tests fail for each category. This accounts for how far cars are actually driven, not just raw pass/fail counts.
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| Category | Rate / 10K mi | Raw % | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lamps & Electrical | 1.33 | 6.9% | 4 |
| Non-component advisories | 0.66 | 3.4% | 2 |
| Noise, emissions and leaks | 0.33 | 1.7% | 1 |
| Steering | 0.33 | 1.7% | 1 |
| Visibility | 0.33 | 1.7% | 1 |
Mileage Statistics
Mileage-adjusted failure rate — accounts for how much this model year is typically driven.
About This Data
The 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified has an MOT pass rate of 75.9% based on 58 tests — well above the UK average for UK vehicles. Cars of this vintage present for MOT with an average of 51,984 miles on the odometer. With a 24.1% failure rate, the 1985 Unclassified is rated as "Excellent" for MOT reliability.
If you own or are considering buying a 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified, you can expect reliable MOT performance overall. Before your MOT, pay particular attention to lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment: Walk around the car and check every light — headlights (dipped and main beam), side lights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, hazard lights, reverse light, rear fog light, and number plate lights. Replace any blown bulbs before the test. At 51,984 average miles, these vehicles are in the mid-range where component wear starts to become a factor.
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment — 6.9% of failures
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment issues account for 6.9% of MOT failures on 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified models. Lighting failures cover all external lights: headlights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, fog lights, and reflectors. A single blown bulb will cause an MOT fail. This is one of the most preventable failure categories. Typical repair costs: £5–50. Pre-MOT check: Walk around the car and check every light — headlights (dipped and main beam), side lights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, hazard lights, reverse light, rear fog light, and number plate lights. Replace any blown bulbs before the test.
Non-component advisories — 3.4% of failures
Non-component advisories issues account for 3.4% of MOT failures on 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified models. Non-component advisories issues are a common cause of MOT failure. Regular inspection and maintenance of these components helps ensure your vehicle passes its MOT. Typical repair costs: £100–400. Pre-MOT check: Have this system checked during regular servicing. Look for warning signs like unusual noises, vibrations, or dashboard warning lights.
Noise, emissions and leaks — 1.7% of failures
Noise, emissions and leaks issues account for 1.7% of MOT failures on 1985 Chevrolet Unclassified models. Emissions failures occur when exhaust gases exceed legal limits for carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), or particulate matter (diesel). Common causes include faulty oxygen sensors, clogged catalytic converters, or DPF issues on diesel vehicles. Typical repair costs: £100–1,000+. Pre-MOT check: If the engine management light is on, get it diagnosed before the MOT. For diesel cars, ensure the DPF has completed a regeneration cycle. Regular servicing and using premium fuel before the test can help.
Based on DVSA anonymised MOT test data (2005–2024). Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0.