Hyundai i10
1.2L Premium
30,900 miles
2017 reg
£8,800
£170/month PCP
Representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £9,000 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
1.2L Premium
30,900 miles
2017 reg
£8,800
£170/month PCP
Representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £9,000 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
1.2L Premium
30,207 miles
2017 reg
£8,500
£163/month PCP
1.2L Premium
29,484 miles
2018 reg
£9,100
£176/month PCP
1.2L Premium
31,213 miles
2017 reg
£8,800
£171/month PCP
1.2L Premium
28,581 miles
2018 reg
£7,700
£140/month PCP
1L SE
24,066 miles
2018 reg
£6,850
£126/month PCP
1L SE
1,223 miles
2018 reg
£8,150
£154/month PCP
1.2L Premium
23,842 miles
2017 reg
£7,600
£140/month PCP
1L SE
2,479 miles
2019 reg
£8,450
£158/month PCP
1.2L Premium
24,399 miles
2017 reg
£7,500
£138/month PCP
1L SE
7,652 miles
2017 reg
£7,200
£134/month PCP
1.2L Premium
30,331 miles
2017 reg
£7,300
£134/month PCP
The Hyundai i10 is one of the best city cars you can buy. It has more interior space than its rivals and lots of high tech kit. It’s great to drive offering a decent view of the road ahead. Hyundai has an excellent reputation for reliability and the i10 will be low cost to buy and run.
The Hyundai i10 is a stylish little five-door hatchback with qualities that make it feel larger and more upmarket than it first appears. It’s as fashionable as its rivals with a great design that in some models also looks sporty. Its compact hatchback design makes it a great choice if you’re looking for a small, popular car.
The Hyundai i10 might be a small city car, but it’s great to drive. It offers superb comfort and the engines allow for brisk and economical motoring. The light steering and compact dimensions make it an easy car to tackle tight city parking spaces. It even copes well with longer journeys where its surprisingly quiet drive keeps you relaxed.
The Hyundai i10 has the typically small dimensions of a city car, but inside things feel much bigger. There’s decent space for four adults and the colourful, well-designed dashboard provides a more upmarket feel than some rivals. The rear doors open wide enough to easily fit in a child seat and the boot space is enough for the weekly shop or a small pushchair. Basic models deliver a more ‘no frills’ experience, but move up through the range and you’ll find an i10 with luxuries such as a touchscreen infotainment system and climate control.
The Hyundai i10 is a winner when it comes to low running costs. It’s a great value offering compared with some rivals and all models are very economical when it comes to fuel consumption. Insurance and road tax costs are very low and it won’t cost much in terms of servicing and maintenance. Reliability is excellent and i10s came with a five-year/unlimited mileage warranty when new. Safety is similar to many of its city car competitors with a four-star rating from Euro NCAP.
Smaller than the i20, the Hyundai i10 is a compact hatchback that’s just as at home in the city as in the country. Its funky colour-coded interior with good levels of equipment make it more than a match for rivals, the Kia Picanto, Toyota Aygo and VW Up. The i10 is so good that it’s a regular winner of the What Car Best City Car award.
If you’re looking for a stylish city car that feels upmarket inside and drives well, the i10 is a great choice.
Reliability is a strong point for Hyundai and the i10 and many used models will still have the remainder of a five-year/unlimited mileage manufacturer’s warranty to back it up.
Super low running costs make the Hyundai i10 a very affordable car to live with.
When it comes to city cars, the i10 is as practical as they come with five doors, good interior space and a reasonably sized boot.
The design looks more stylish than some rivals and the interior is excellent, especially on higher specification models.