Hyundai i10 1.1 Comfort

Hyundai i10 1.1 Comfort

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Performance

4.9

Practicality

4.8

Reliability

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Hyundai i10 1.1 Comfort

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Hyundai i10 1.1 Comfort
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4.7

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4.9

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4.8

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Kolarik
5

Performance

5

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

I10 Is A Definite Best Buy

I've tested many cars - Toyota IQ, Smart Cars, and many more.

I've looked and studied and researched for a long while.

Buying this i10 Comfort was the Right Choice.

Absolutely no problems, no rattles, starts first time, rain and wind are ignored.

Very Stable; Surprising low-end acceleration; Human-engineering is quite good.

Try it out.

5 Years of Warranty; Free roadside thing; plus a load more happy surprises including Hyundai Insurance which is very hard to beat.

:-)

Chris Slyfield
5

Performance

5

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

Where Else And At Such A Low Price Price Can You G

Where else and at such a low price price can you get a car that competes with this Hyundai i10 1.2 comfort. It is a 'Little Gem'?

It handles like the original mini, corners on rails, cruises with ease on motorways at well below 3,000 rpm at 70 mph, runs on a 'sniff' of petrol, has all the 'Gizmos' fitted as standard and has a 5 year warranty. £35 road tax and supposed to be nil this year. I have been told it does not attract the congestion charge in London (but check this)

We have a 1.2 comfort with manual gearbox and the only minor faults are a few rattles from the rear end (could be the suspension or hatchback) and the clutch judders when pulling briskly out of a road junction (I understand some of these cars have this problem). It is also easy to leave the parcel shelf up when you put something in the boot. We also have a Getz and a diesel Santa Fe in the family and none of these have missed a beat in 5 years.....

If anybody had said to me 6 years ago that I would be buying cars from South Korea, they would have got a rude response.JUST SHOWS HOW WRONG ONE CAN BE!

Guest
4

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4

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

I Decided On The Hyundai I10 To Save Money, Road T

I decided on the Hyundai i10 to save money, road tax dropped from £200 to £35 a £100 saving on insurance and a massive saving on fuel.

My i10 comfort has the 1.2 engine with 78 hp it's great around town with it's punchy motor and slick gear box, also happy on motorway it will whip along at 80 mph with ease at just over 3k rpm, some road noise on rough roads, but just turn the brilliant stereo up and all that is forgotten. elect' Win's x 4, elect' Mir, air con, big boot, fold down seats,discs all round, alloy's, 50 mpg, all for £7500, only let down is cheap plastics on door trim, and i did not know before purchase that 2nd service is quite costly at main dealer so shop around.

itshimthere
5

Performance

5

Practicality

4

Reliability

4

Value For Money

Bought This Hyundai I10 1.1 Comfort Car For My Wif

Bought this Hyundai i10 1.1 Comfort car for my wife and needed the 3 seats in the back for my three children and the odd occasions that all 5 of us are in the vehicle . Cracking car for the money trouble free motoring for 5 years . A little bit disappointed that it took over 4 trips to the dealer to fix a fan belt ! but in the end the service manager took it upon himself to come to my place of work to fix it which was a nice touch in the end .

This car is an ideal city car / second car and would become tiresome to drive great distances but that is not want it is designed for . My car is a ford Mondeo diesel . Also a cracking motor that is greatly let down by the 2nd and 3rd year dealer warranty . I have had a problem on this vehicle with the steering for 12 months but Bristol street ford won't look at it unless a £40.00 fee is paid up front for the diagnosis . If only all other car manufacturers warranties were as good as Hyundai's . Ford take note !!

mtcorr
4

Performance

5

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

I Changed From A 'pt Cruiser Limited Edition' To S

I changed from a 'PT Cruiser Limited Edition' to save on costs and I have not been disappointed. The drive is very responsive (my husband was even impressed - even though he said it looked like a noddy car), I personally love the its looks, I bought it in the grey.

Parking is a real doddle. There is hidden storage space in the boot which is a great idea. The car comes with 5 year warranty! I looked at the Citreon C1, Peugot 107 and Toyota Aygo before I purchased the Hyundai and I am sure I made the right move.

I recently had to take a friend to hospital in a hurry, even at speed I did not find the road noise excessive and the car always felt as if it had enough lift when I needed it. Also the mpg you get and £35 road tax have to be a bonus.

dewaltdisney
4

Performance

5

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

This Is The First Time We Have Bought Other Than A

This is the first time we have bought other than a Ford. But quite frankly a Fiesta of the same trim level would have been £5k more.

This is a solid little car that does all that you ask of it. Okay, it is not a motorway cruiser but it still will go well at 70 mph.

Five year warranty is a reassurance and this car will take a lot of beating in value for money.

Have a test drive, it will sell itself to you

itshimthere
4

Performance

5

Practicality

4

Reliability

5

Value For Money

Nearly Done 2000 Miles In My I10 Comfort With No P

Nearly done 2000 miles in my i10 comfort with no problems apart from the exhaust problem and the rattle which has been fixed excellent on fuel and very easy to drive some may not like the shape but the more I look at it the better it looks think it pulls very and always feels willing to go faster.

alessilover
5

Performance

5

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

Superb Value For Money, A 5 Seater Car That Costs

Superb value for money, a 5 seater car that costs less than many 4 seaters out there.

The trim and dash is far more superior to the Peugeot 107 or C1, plus you get air con. As standard with this model ( £500.00 extra on the Peugeot 107). Lots and lots of little extras on this model, but still boot room and enough room for five in comfort. More like a 5 star hotel but for the 1 star prices.

This little model can sell itself really! It drives like a dream whether it be on country roads or in the town, the high rising drivers seat allows you to see things clearer, you feel almost like that on a par of a four wheel drive (but just think how much money you are saving!) The visibility all around is a great comfort, so much easier when parking, you know how hard car parks can be for people suddenly appearing for now where (no stupid big fat pillars inside, no blind spots).

The interior is well laid out with plenty of holders for various items, I particularly like the ashtray holder, well it doesn't look like one more like a beaker/mug with a lid on (really useful for putting change in for the car parks etc) The boot has a novel storage system, it has a hidden amount for putting a lot in it (mine has picnic rug, emergency triangle, ice scrapers, sunblind, umbrella, first aid box and other numerous things) but all safe all you do is pull the string up from the boot then you have access to them.

I have the Auto version and am really pleased; it doesn € t struggle at junctions or roundabouts as I have read on some reviews. It can move and doing 70mph on the motorway is has a not problem, it can keep with other expensive models without a doubt. Laugh all the way to the bank, massive savings on a brand new car with low running costs and five years warranty with a safe, reliable and comfortable ride and put the extra cash away for a rainy day fund.

A really good, comfortable, safe, stylish, value for money car.

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