So is the 1.6 GDI used in other models best avoided as well?
Different engine altogether.
The 1.2 is a 3cyl and has had some oil related problems.
The 1.6 is 4 cyl aka sportage and ceed. (and others) and hyundai variants too.
The 1.2 is a n/a 4 cyl.
The only (petrol) turbo engine offered on the i20 is a (3 cyl) 1.0 with a choice of 100 or 120bhp. Our Hyundai Bayon has the 120bhp (mild hybrid) vision mated to a 7 speed DCT. Not sure about issues, but then I haven't looked and it is a Motability car which we will have for a maximum of 3 years and with all servicing/repairs taken care of by them.
We've had it since Nov '23, and while not overly enamoured with the DCT, there have been no reliability issues and the engine is a cracker with plenty of muscle from very low revs.
BTW, you'd have to go back to the first gen i20 to get a n/a 1.6. If you don't trust the 1.0 turbo, your (petrol) engine choice for that age/gen i20 is the aforementioned n/a 1.2 with 84bhp or a n/a 1.4 with 100bhp (both very reliable)
Edited by badbusdriver on 27/03/2025 at 16:44
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