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Is it good to buy used i10?
A used Hyundai i10 can guarantee you a very smooth and comfortable ride if the suspension is in good condition. The bad part of having such a great suspension is that it wears out very quickly and you will have to keep an active check on the same.
When was old i10 discontinued?
Hyundai launched the second generation model of the i10 in India in September 2013. However, it continued to sell the first generation i10 for a while alongside the newer model before discontinuing it in 2017.
How many Hyundai i10 models are there?
It replaced the Hyundai Atos in the model line-up, and was initially available only as a five-door hatchback body style. The third generation i10 was unveiled in India on 7 August 2019 and launched on 20 August 2019, offered in 10 variants across petrol and diesel engines as well as manual and automatic transmissions.
Is Hyundai i10 cheap to run?
The Hyundai i10 is available with a 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre petrol engine, both of which are very cheap to run for traditional combustion engines.
What are the different Hyundai i10 trim levels?
Which trim? Standard equipment is generous on all models of the i10, with seven trim levels to choose from: S, S Air, SE, SE Blue, Premium, Premium SE and a special Go Edition. There are six colours to paint your Hyundai 10 with, including Polar White and Morning Blue as no-cost options.
How many colours does the Hyundai i10 come in?
Standard equipment is generous on all models of the i10, with seven trim levels to choose from: S, S Air, SE, SE Blue, Premium, Premium SE and a special Go Edition. There are six colours to paint your Hyundai 10 with, including Polar White and Morning Blue as no-cost options.
Is the Hyundai i10 a good city car?
The Hyundai i10 has been a genuine competitor in the city car sector since the original launched back in 2008, with the firm injecting a more premium feel with this latest generation to increase desirability.
Is the BMW i10 worth the money?
The 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine does provide the i10 with slightly better performance but we don’t think it’s worth the outlay and running costs. Average fuel consumption compares at 45.6mpg, with CO2 emissions at 114g/km. It’s noisier than the 1-litre too.