Hyundai Vehicle Check
Check any Hyundai for free. Get instant MOT history, tax status, mileage records, ULEZ compliance, and AI-powered analysis from official DVLA and DVSA data.
About Hyundai
Hyundai has transformed from a budget brand to a respected manufacturer offering excellent value, long warranties, and innovative electric vehicles. Founded in 1967 in South Korea, Hyundai has built a strong reputation among UK drivers and remains one of the most popular brands on British roads.
Whether you are buying a used Hyundai or already own one, PlateCheck gives you instant access to the complete vehicle history. Our free check covers MOT test history from 2005 onwards, real-time tax status, mileage records at every MOT, ULEZ compliance, emissions data, and outstanding safety recalls.
For added protection, our Advanced History Check can reveal whether a Hyundai has outstanding finance, stolen markers, insurance write-off history, or plate changes — essential information before committing to a purchase.
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Common MOT Issues for Hyundai Vehicles
Like all manufacturers, Hyundai vehicles can develop issues that show up during MOT tests. Understanding the common failure points helps you know what to look for when buying a used Hyundai and what to expect in terms of maintenance costs.
- Suspension components: Worn ball joints, drop links, and shock absorbers are common on older Hyundai models, especially those driven in urban areas with speed bumps and potholes.
- Brake wear: Brake discs and pads wear over time. Higher-performance Hyundai models with heavier braking systems may show disc corrosion or uneven wear.
- Lighting faults: Bulb failures and headlamp alignment issues are among the most common MOT defects across all makes, including Hyundai.
- Exhaust emissions: Older Hyundai diesels may struggle to meet emission limits as the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and catalytic converter age.
- Tyre condition: Uneven tyre wear can indicate alignment or suspension issues. Always check tyre depth and condition during a viewing.
Use PlateCheck to view the complete MOT history of any Hyundai before buying. Our report shows every defect, advisory, and mileage reading, giving you a complete picture of the vehicle's condition over time.
Buying a Used Hyundai: What to Check
Buying a used Hyundai can be an excellent decision, but it pays to do your homework. Here is a checklist of things to verify before committing to a purchase:
- Run a free PlateCheck search — check MOT history, tax status, mileage progression, and ULEZ compliance.
- Verify mileage consistency — compare the current odometer against MOT mileage records to detect potential clocking.
- Review MOT advisories — recent advisories tell you what may need fixing soon and give you negotiating leverage.
- Check for outstanding recalls — PlateCheck shows if the vehicle has unresolved safety recalls.
- Run a history check — for a few pounds, verify there is no outstanding finance, stolen markers, or write-off history.
- Check the V5C logbook — ensure the details match the vehicle and the seller is the registered keeper.
- Inspect service history — Hyundai vehicles benefit from regular servicing. Look for a complete, ideally dealer-stamped, history.
Hyundai ULEZ Compliance
If you drive in London or other UK cities with Clean Air Zones, you need to know if your Hyundai is ULEZ compliant. The rules are based on the vehicle's Euro emission standard:
- Petrol Hyundai models: Must meet Euro 4 or later. Most Hyundai petrol cars registered from 2006 onwards are compliant.
- Diesel Hyundai models: Must meet Euro 6 or later. Most Hyundai diesel cars registered from September 2015 onwards are compliant.
- Electric and hybrid Hyundai models: Fully electric models are exempt. Plug-in hybrids need to check their Euro standard.
The easiest way to check is to enter your Hyundai's registration on PlateCheck. We show the exact Euro emission standard and confirm whether the vehicle meets ULEZ requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check a Hyundai for free?
Enter the Hyundai's registration number on PlateCheck to get a free instant report including full MOT history, tax status, mileage records, ULEZ compliance, emissions data, and AI analysis.
What MOT issues are common on Hyundai vehicles?
Common MOT issues on Hyundai vehicles include suspension wear, brake disc corrosion, lighting faults, and exhaust emission problems on older diesel models. The specific issues depend on the model and age of the vehicle.
Is a Hyundai ULEZ compliant?
ULEZ compliance depends on the specific Hyundai model, year, and fuel type. Generally, petrol models from 2006+ and diesel models from September 2015+ are compliant. Use PlateCheck for an instant ULEZ check on any specific vehicle.
Can I check Hyundai finance status?
Yes, PlateCheck's Advanced History Check includes outstanding finance verification through Experian. This tells you if there is any hire purchase, PCP, or log book loan still active on the Hyundai.
How do I check if a Hyundai is stolen?
PlateCheck's Basic and Advanced History Checks include a stolen vehicle marker search against the Police National Computer. This is essential before buying any used Hyundai.
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