Nissan GT-R MOT Results
Registered in 201789.5% pass rate
from 258 tests in 2021
Pass rate by mileage
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Failure rates by item
Here you can drill down into the failure rates for each item on the test. We've also compared the rates to the average results for 2017 cars and highlighted areas where the Nissan GT-R is unusually good or bad.
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2.7% fail on
Visibility
- 2.3% fail on Wipers
- 0.39% fail on Washers
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2.7% fail on
Noise, emissions and leaks
(3 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.7% fail on
Exhaust emissions
(4 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.7% fail on
Spark ignition
(7 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 1.9% fail on Catalyst emissions (17 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.78% fail on
Emission control equipment
(244 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.78% fail on Catalytic converter (297 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.39% fail on Malfunction indicator lamp
- 0.39% fail on Emissions not tested
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0.39% fail on
Compression ignition
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0.39% fail on
Emission control equipment
- 0.39% fail on Catalytic converter
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0.39% fail on
Emission control equipment
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2.7% fail on
Spark ignition
(7 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.7% fail on
Exhaust emissions
(4 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.3% fail on
Tyres
- 1.9% fail on Condition
- 0.78% fail on Tread depth
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1.9% fail on
Identification of the vehicle
(8 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 1.9% fail on Registration plates (8 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.9% fail on
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
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1.6% fail on
Headlamp aim
- 1.6% fail on Headlamp aim
- 0.39% fail on Registration plate lamp(s)
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1.6% fail on
Headlamp aim
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0.39% fail on
Road Wheels
- 0.39% fail on Attachment
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