2011 HYUNDAI I10 1.2 Classic
1.2 Classic
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
Allans Autos are excited to offer a 2011 HYUNDAI I10 for sale, ideal for young drivers looking for a affordable vehicle with low insurance costs. This silver petrol car has a 1248cc engine and is a great option for those seeking a reliable and economical vehicle. As a 2011 model, it falls into a lower insurance group, making it a cost-effective choice for new drivers.
The HYUNDAI I10 is a popular choice in the UK due to its fuel efficiency and low running costs. We invite you to visit our dealership to view the vehicle and discuss how it can meet your needs.
About the Hyundai I10
The Hyundai i10 remains a benchmark in the city car segment, offering a combination of compact dimensions and surprisingly mature driving dynamics. Whether you are navigating tight urban streets or cruising on the motorway, its refined cabin and excellent reliability record make it a standout choice for those seeking a dependable runaround.
Why Buy a Used Hyundai i10?
- Compact dimensions paired with a tardis-like interior make it perfect for urban parking and shopping trips.
- The 1.2-litre engine models are fully ULEZ compliant and comfortably keep pace with modern motorway traffic.
- A reputation for class-leading reliability is backed by a transferable five-year warranty on newer used examples.
- Extremely low insurance groups and high fuel efficiency make it one of the cheapest vehicles to keep on the road.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2014–2019: £3,500 – £9,500 — The second-generation model is a popular used buy; look for high-spec Premium SE versions for heated seats and steering wheels.
- 2020–2022: £10,500 – £14,500 — The current shape offers sharper styling and enhanced safety tech; check the V5C to ensure the car has a full dealer service history.
- 2023–Present: £15,000 – £18,500 — Nearly-new or ex-demo models featuring the latest infotainment updates and the sporty N Line trim.
Common Issues to Check
- Clutch wear: Some early second-generation models have been reported to have slightly fragile clutches if used purely for stop-start city driving.
- Infotainment glitches: On 2020-onwards models, check for the latest software updates to prevent Apple CarPlay connection drops.
- TPMS sensors: Tyre pressure monitoring system sensors can be sensitive; verify that no warning lights are present on the dashboard before purchase.
- TPM system calibration: Ensure the car hasn't failed a recent MOT due to lighting or sensor issues, as these are common minor advisories.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 48mpg – 58mpg
- Insurance Group: Group 1 to Group 13
- Servicing: Hyundai offers fixed-price servicing plans; expect to pay £160 for a minor service and £280 for a major service including DVLA-standard checks.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- SE Connect: Value-focused buyers who want the necessities like air conditioning, Bluetooth, and a touchscreen without a high price tag.
- Premium: Commuters who appreciate comforts such as heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and a more refined interior finish.
- N Line: Enthusiastic drivers looking for the 1.0-litre Turbo engine and sportier suspension, offering a 'warm hatch' experience.
- Advance: Tech-savvy owners who require the latest safety assistance systems and digital cockpit displays found in the post-2023 facelift models.