Opel Agila 2008 vs Hyundai i10 2011
| Body: | Minivan / MPV | Hatchback | |
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| Gearbox: | Manual | Manual | |
| Engine: | 1.2 Diesel | 1.2 Petrol | |
| Diesel (Opel Agila) engines typically outperform gasoline engines in terms of fuel efficiency and low-end torque. This makes them more economical and better suited for towing or long-distance travel. However, gasoline (Hyundai i10) engines mostly are lighter, quieter, and offer better acceleration and responsiveness, especially in smaller vehicles. For more information, see the article "Diesel or Petrol: Fuel Economy and Key Differences." | |||
| Camshaft drive: | Timing chain | Timing chain | |
Performance | |||
| Power: | 70 HP | 85 HP | |
| Torque: | 170 NM | 121 NM | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h: | 13.9 seconds | 12.3 seconds | |
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Hyundai i10 is a more dynamic driving. Opel Agila engine produces 15 HP less power than Hyundai i10, but torque is 49 NM more than Hyundai i10. Due to the lower power, Opel Agila reaches 100 km/h speed 1.6 seconds later. | |||
Fuel consumption | |||
| Fuel consumption (l/100km): | 4.5 | 4.6 | |
| Opel Agila consumes 0.1 litres less fuel per 100 km than the Hyundai i10, which means that by driving the Opel Agila over 15,000 km in a year you can save 15 litres of fuel. | |||
| Fuel tank capacity: | 45 litres | 35 litres | |
| Full fuel tank distance: | 1000 km in combined cycle | 760 km in combined cycle | |
| 1120 km on highway | 850 km on highway | ||
| Opel Agila gets more mileage on one fuel tank. | |||
| Read the article "Fuel Efficiency: How to Reduce Fuel Consumption" to learn more about fuel economy. | |||
Engines | |||
| Average engine lifespan: | 350'000 km | 390'000 km | |
| Engine resource depends largely on regular maintenance and the quality of the oils and fuels used, but under equal conditions the average life of a Hyundai i10 engine could be longer. | |||
| Engine production duration: | 14 years | 18 years | |
| Engine spread: | Used also on Suzuki Ignis, Suzuki Wagon R+ | Installed on at least 3 other car models, including Hyundai i20, Kia RIO, Kia Picanto | |
| In general, the longer and for more car models an engine is produced, the better its serviceability and availability of spare parts. Hyundai i10 might be a better choice in this respect. | |||
| Hyundai i10 2011 1.2 engine: Most owners speak positively about this engine. It has a simple and reliable design with no major engineering flaws. The main downsides are noticeable noise, vibrations, and modest power output. With proper ... More about Hyundai i10 2011 1.2 engine | |||
Dimensions | |||
| Length: | 3.74 m | 3.59 m | |
| Width: | 1.68 m | 1.60 m | |
| Height: | 1.59 m | 1.54 m | |
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Opel Agila is larger. Opel Agila is 16 cm longer than the Hyundai i10, 9 cm wider, while the height of Opel Agila is 5 cm higher. | |||
| Trunk capacity: | 225 litres | 225 litres | |
| Trunk max capacity: with rear seats folded down |
660 litres | 910 litres | |
| Turning diameter: | 9.6 meters | 9.5 meters | |
| The turning circle of the Opel Agila is 0.1 metres more than that of the Hyundai i10. | |||
| Gross weight (kg): | 1`485 | 1`410 | |
| Safety: | no data | no data | |
| Quality: | Hyundai i10 has fewer problems. According to annual technical inspection data Opel Agila has serious deffects in 30 percent more cases than Hyundai i10, so Hyundai i10 quality is probably significantly better | ||
| Average price (€): | 2600 | 2800 | |
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