In 2018 the Hyundai i20 (Hyundai’s larger hatchback aimed at family buyers) scored a 96.5% on the WhatCar reliability rating making it the seventh most reliable car of the year. This statistic is based on WhatCar’s survey contains data from 18,284 owners who told us how troubled their cars had been in the previous 12 months.
The Hyundai i20 is the latest little car from the reinvigorated Korean company, following in the footsteps of the i10 and i30. It’s still built abroad (India, to be precise) but the i20 has been
I agree with some of the points she made about the lights and the materials. But in my use when it's in sport mode it uses the hybrid more so you get better acceleration. It's a fun car to drive when you can push it, and the technology is responsive and the UI is good. If like me and your on some kind of finance then it's a huge upgrade over
Another Fiesta would be a good choice – particularly one with the reliable 1.25-litre petrol engine. Alternatively, we'd recommend a Hyundai i20. It's a great little car and you should be able to find one with the remainder of its five-year warranty.
The bigger the engine, the longer it lasts. Both 1.2 liter options are good, but the Peugeot has better fuel economy. A toyota yaris is reliable, the 1.5 l engine has also a good fuel economy, compared to the Hyundai. The Peugeot has a better fuel economy, but only by 0.3l/100km. I20 5,3 l/100km 208 4,8 l/100km yaris 5,1/100km.
4 days ago · In the competitive landscape of India's premium hatchback segment, the Hyundai i20 stands out as a formidable contender, currently positioned as the second best-selling car, surpassing the likes
The first generation i20 used the Gamma 1.4 series engine with 100 HP and 1.6, expanding 126 HP. Hyundai i20 with 1.4 engine accelerates to “one hundred” in 11.6 seconds (with automatic transmission: 12.9 seconds), while the 1.6 version – in 9.5 seconds (11.4 seconds). Kia Soul I. The Soul is an original car, designed in a kei-car style.
Hyundai’s i20, on the other hand, has changed the most since it first came out in 2008. It’s gone from a bulbous, rather boring-looking car to one of the most attractive superminis money can buy. Its angled creases and funky wheels make it a very cool little thing to whip about in, with the top-spec i20N looking even sportier thanks to some
There’s not much between these cars, as far as value retention is concerned. A new Hyundai i20 lost approximately 83% in year 1, a reliable source at Hyundai SA says. Over the same period, the Mazda2 retained 82% value, according to the Book-Value website. Using the same source, we found the Kia Rio also kept 82% of its purchase price.
9. Used Hyundai i20. Alongside the Japanese, Korean carmakers are building a strong reputation for reliability, starting with the Hyundai i20 on this list. A supermini that starts from less than ÂŁ2,000, it has rock-solid reliability ratings and inexpensive to run engines.
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