Review
Hyundai i10 hatchback
Price £ 8,995 - £ 13,045


reviewed by CarBuyer
- Very comfortable
- Spacious interior
- Fun to drive
- inner quality
- No diesel engine available
- lack of badge appeal to places bad
At a glance
- Our selection:
- SE 1.0 manual 66PS 5dr £ 10,075
- The greenest
- SE Blue drive 1.0 manual (4 seats) 5dr £ 10,325
- lowest
- S 1.0 manual 66PS 5dr 8.995 £
- the fastest
- Premium 1.2 manual 87HP 5dr £ 11,275
- Top of the range
- Premium SE 1.2 Automatic 87HP 5dr £ 13,045
"The new Hyundai i10 has what it takes to be the best city car on the market, thanks to stylish appearance, a spacious interior and low current Costs."

The i10 Hyundai is not quite a household name, but it has enough going to be it, seen as a serious competitor to cars like the Skoda Citigo, SEAT Mii and Kia Picanto. If short, urban trips make many of your daily driving routine, you could do much worse than to do one of them.

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the i10 can with one of two petrol engines are indicated. The smallest and least expensive 1.0-liter developing 65bhp, while the 1.2-liter 86bhp makes, costs a little more. Although there is no diesel is the smallest motor with a package is available called Blue drive, a number of fuel saving features includes as a start-stop system. As a result, the fuel consumption of 65.7mpg, plus zero road tax by 98 grams per kilometer of CO2.
The extra power of the 1.2-liter engine, it is advisable if you are likely to carry passengers and baggage more often, or if you spend more time on motorways and expressways. If your i10 expect mostly city driving to make the 1.0-liter car has more than enough power and is cheaper to run.
The Hyundai i10 feels well built and its small, agile nature makes it more enjoyable to drive. The price is competitive, too, and it has a number of CarBuyer awards in his time, including Best City Car in 2015 won The fact that it is so convenient its main attraction - the third rear strap makes it a true five-seater, unlike the Fiat 500, which may carry in the rear two passengers.

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The dimensions of the are i10 compact, yet his boots is the largest city cars of all today, at 252 liters. If you have to carry even more, the rear seatbacks can drop access to a total load volume of 1,046 liters.
Although only the i10 a rating four star rating in Euro NCAP independent crash tests, worth keeping, it is thereafter that the examination of the latest, rigorous series of tests. It comes equipped with so much safety equipment as most of its competitors, and its security is actually very respectable
All models have a decent list of standard features including electric front windows, an MP3 player dock and practical functions such Hinged rear seats, even in the least expensive S model. It's a bit more expensive S Air model, which adds air conditioning, while our models, the i10 SE also has cruise control, electric rear windows and remote central locking. Even better equipped is the most expensive i10 Premium SE, alloy wheels features, Bluetooth phone connection and keyless entry.
Hyundai i10 buyers are likely to be happy with the reliability of their cars. In our drivers Power survey of 2016 came the i10 12 of 150 cars for reliability, and the result of 15 for the running costs provides reassurance, also.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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The Hyundai i10 small and efficient engine line-up means it is cheap to run, tax and insure
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motors, drive & performance
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the Hyundai i10 surprisingly fun to drive, with the location of engines and a smooth gear
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interior & comfort
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the Hyundai i10 is comfortable, quiet and relaxing in the city
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practicality & trunk
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spacious interior, leading boat and five doors make the i10 Hyundai a winner
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reliability & safety
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Proven equipment and a long warranty, which is Hyundai i10 solid
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