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Hyundai i10 (2008 - 2014)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 14 October 2021
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reviewed by Dawn Adshead on 24 September 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 14 November 2020
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reviewed by blindspot on 15 January 2020
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reviewed by Keith Hill on 16 December 2018
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reviewed by Patricia Chalmers on 7 December 2017
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reviewed by Edd Johnson on 1 November 2017
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reviewed by William Ross Morris on 7 August 2017
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reviewed by Nigel Dowe on 20 May 2017
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reviewed by Warning on 4 April 2016
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reviewed by lianggeorge on 12 February 2016
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reviewed by JOGON on 11 August 2015
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reviewed by Andy 94 on 27 March 2015
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reviewed by Ivang on 15 January 2015
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reviewed by thirdhussar on 13 November 2014
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reviewed by b_isms on 22 June 2014
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reviewed by hpjames1234 on 6 May 2014
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reviewed by 121Domestic on 6 April 2014
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reviewed by Anonymous on 24 January 2014
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reviewed by Andalucian on 28 November 2013
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reviewed by Nottscockney on 29 October 2013
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reviewed by Anonymous on 26 December 2012
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reviewed by JOGON on 19 December 2012
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reviewed by Alibob on 9 November 2012
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1.2 Active 5dr Hatchback

reviewed by Flying Red on 14 January 2012
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Cost of maintenance and repairs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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Overall reliability

Perky and surprisingly capable

In downsizing from a Citroen C5 estate we anticipated making some compromises. However, a test drive confirmed HJ's recommendation of this fine little car.

Space efficiency is great, accommodating four adults in comfort without front seat occupants needing to concertina to make rear seat legroom. There's no denying the boot is small but it swallows three large 'bags for life' which is enough for our weekly shop.

First impressions of the drive are how civilised and lively the i10 is. It pulls like a labrador pup on a lead and the car is impressively free of rattles and creaks, enhanced by a fairly taut suspension.

The power steering feels a tad disconnected – it's light and responsive without much road feedback. Like most small petrol engined cars, balancing the accelerator and clutch when setting off calls for a little delicacy and adjustment - think ballet pumps not Dr Martens.

The i10's compact dimensions make parking and manouevres like turning in the road a breeze.

The stereo is really decent and comes with a USB socket for connecting ipod/iphone – genuine cables to be had on ebay for around £15 – and the ipod integration just works.

There will be no bringing home wardrobes from IKEA, but with the savings on car tax, insurance and fuel costs there's spare cash to pay for home deliveries instead. We had been looking seriously at the Honda Jazz, which we liked a lot. However, we couldn't see enough of a difference to justify paying 50% more, so for us the i10 wins.

Overall, a brilliant little package with few trade-offs that's ideal for anyone who wants a car for getting from A to B economically.

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About this car

Price£6,795–£9,845
Road TaxA–E
MPG47.9–67.3 mpg
Real MPG76.7%

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