Perhaps this isn't the answer you're looking for... ...but we've owned a 1.2 Premium, from new, for 5-years 3 months. It's been sed mainly as a second vehicle midweek runaround/shopper, though is more than comfortable on a 100-mile+ round trip at the weekend.
Consequently it's just turned 20,000 miles!
I have it serviced as per the book (front brake-pads replaced earlier this week) and it's sailed through its two MOTs. One set of replacement front tyres fitted at 17,000.
The 2nd generation i10s were reasonably-priced when I did 'the deal' back in Dec '15 though I think they're (even the base-models) definitely too expensive today, particularly the N-Line (isn't that close to £16K?)
Was thinking of chopping it in for a 20-plate model at the end of last year but after trouble-free motoring (apart from normal wear 'n' tear stuff and a warranty repair of corroded alloys after Year 2) I've decided we'll keep it for another 12-months at least, despite it now being out of the 5-year warranty. Have arranged full breakdown cover independently.
Don't get me wrong, I like the look of the N-Line, but you really do appear to be paying top-dollar for some additional 'toys', but, hey, each to their own.
Love the brand and the local dealership has been as good as gold during ownership.
I see hyundai are currently pushing cashback/discounts/dealer contributions across much of the range. Perhaps if/when they get down to 0% I'll take another peep?...
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