Hyundai i10
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Is Hyundai i10 a reliable car?
The Hyundai i10 is not a very reliable car. 80% of other cars of the same age are found to have fewer defects than the Hyundai i10 in annual roadworthiness tests.
Based on these reviews, the highest reliability scores were demonstrated by Hyundai i10 generation from 2011 to 2013, while the models produced from 2016 to 2018 had the lowest reliability ratings.
Most Hyundai i10 engines use a chain rather than a belt to drive the camshaft, which is generally seen as a more reliable option.
Hyundai i10 reviews
Pros: Very comfortable to drive, easy to park, and rear parking sensors make life easier. Lots of extras and tools for the car in this price range: heated steering wheel and seats, collision warning, parking assist system and more. It is surprising that there is enough space in the luggage compartment for such a small car, even the lighting. With lifted rear seats - 252 L boot, when folded - up to 1046 liters.
Purchase year: | 2018 new car) | Owned for | 31`000 kilometers (1 year) |
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Average fuel consumption: | 5.6 litres per 100km (50% urban driving) |
Would recomend this car to the friend
Pros: Powerful small comfy and durable car, god for highway and long distance drinivng , a lot off extras in the 1.2 engine version
Cons: Hydraulics lifters on exhaust side making the thicking noise, week clutch, bad sound proofing. Engine chain not the strongest. No single coil ignition
Purchase year: | 2021 age of car 9 years) | Owned for | 35`000 kilometers (3 years) |
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Average fuel consumption: | 16.0 litres per 100km (60% urban driving) |
Would recomend this car to the friend