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HYUNDAI MATRIX MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific HYUNDAI MATRIX.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Hyundai MATRIX versus average car of the same model year.

The Hyundai Matrix, a compact MPV launched in the early 2000s, is known for its practicality and versatility, appealing to families and individuals looking for a reliable everyday vehicle. With a focus on fuel efficiency and space, the Matrix has garnered a mixed reputation over the years, particularly when it comes to reliability as observed through MOT inspection data.

When examining the reliability of the Hyundai Matrix, the data indicates a generally average performance compared to other cars of the same model years. The model shows a significant variation in defects per 100 tests, with the 2005 model year notably performing worse, recording 405 defects against an average of 376 for that year, which is 8% above the average. In contrast, the 2009 model year stands out with only 314 defects, slightly better than the average of 310, suggesting improvements in reliability as the model progressed.

Recurring issues across various years predominantly involve brake pipes that are damaged or corroded, and problems related to tyre tread depth, which, while common in many vehicles, have been highlighted in the Matrix reports. Suspension components also frequently appear as a concern, indicating potential wear that could affect handling and safety. These issues are not unique to the Matrix but reflect common wear and tear factors that can affect many cars, particularly as they age.

The 2004 and 2008 model years exhibit better reliability compared to their contemporaries, with the 2004 Matrix showing a 8% improvement over the average defects, while the 2008 version is nearly on par with the average. Conversely, the 2005 model year is the most problematic, indicating that not all years are equal in terms of dependability.

Did you know?

In terms of reputation, the Hyundai Matrix is often overshadowed by other compact MPVs in the segment, but it remains a practical choice for those needing space and efficiency. It is worth noting that the Matrix was well-received in several markets for its affordability and functional design, contributing to Hyundai's growing presence in the automotive landscape during the 2000s.