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DVSA Statistics

1989 Tiger Cat E1
MOT Pass Rate & Pre-MOT Checklist

There isn't much MOT data yet for the 1989 Tiger Cat E1 (only 4 tests in our DVSA dataset), so these figures are a rough guide. We still highlight common failure items below so you can check before your MOT.

75%

Pass Rate

Based on 4 DVSA anonymised MOT tests · About this data

Pass Rate

75%

About average

Limited data available for this model; results may be less representative.

Top Failure Reasons

Common MOT failures for this model

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Worn tyres are a safety issue and common MOT fail.

Fixes:A tyre cords visible or damaged
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  1. 1

    A tyre cords visible or damaged

    30%
  2. 2

    Emissions levels exceed default limits

    20%
  3. 3

    A brake hose ferrule excessively corroded

    20%
  4. 4

    Lambda coefficient outside the default limits or the range specified by the manufacturer

    10%
  5. 5

    A lamp not securely attached

    10%

Based on DVSA statistics from 4 recorded tests.

Pre-MOT Checklist for 1989 Tiger Cat E1

Based on common failure points for this model, check these items before your MOT:

  • 1

    Check tyre tread depth is at least 1.6mm across the central 3/4 of the tyre

    Tyres – Common fail on this model

  • 2

    Ensure engine is at operating temperature before test - take a good run beforehand

    Emissions – Common fail on this model

  • 3

    Test brakes for effectiveness, pull, and unusual noises when driving

    Brakes – Common fail on this model

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 1989 Tiger Cat E1 likely to fail its MOT?

Based on DVSA statistics, the 1989 Tiger Cat E1 has a 75% MOT pass rate. This is above average, indicating good reliability for a vehicle of this age.

What are the most common MOT failures on a 1989 Tiger Cat E1?

The most common MOT failure reasons for a 1989 Tiger Cat E1 are: a tyre cords visible or damaged, emissions levels exceed default limits, a brake hose ferrule excessively corroded. Many of these can be checked and fixed before your test to improve your chances of passing.

How can I reduce the chance my 1989 Tiger Cat E1 fails its MOT?

To improve your chances of passing, check the items that commonly fail on this model: a tyre cords visible or damaged, emissions levels exceed default limits, a brake hose ferrule excessively corroded. Use our pre-MOT checklist above to identify potential issues before your test. Many common failures are easy DIY fixes.

How many 1989 Tiger Cat E1s fail their MOT?

Around 25% of 1989 Tiger Cat E1s fail their MOT test, meaning roughly 1 in 4 don't pass first time. The most common reasons are a tyre cords visible or damaged and emissions levels exceed default limits. Pre-checking these items can significantly improve your chances.

What should I check before my 1989 Tiger Cat E1 MOT?

Before your 1989 Tiger Cat E1 MOT, check these commonly-failed items: a tyre cords visible or damaged, emissions levels exceed default limits, a brake hose ferrule excessively corroded. Most are visual checks you can do at home – look for worn tyres, test all lights work, and check for obvious damage or leaks.

Is the 1989 Tiger Cat E1 reliable for MOT?

With a 75% MOT pass rate, the 1989 Tiger Cat E1 performs above average compared to typical vehicles. This suggests good overall condition for a vehicle of this age.