2021 HYUNDAI I10 1.0 Se Connect Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
1.0 Se Connect Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Price
£10,990
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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.
