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Honest John's Hyundai i10 road test

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

Honest John gets behind the wheel of Hyundai's little i10 city car. What's it like?

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  • Hyundai has a very good reputation for reliability & build quality. And this has a five year warranty, too. What difference does the build location have?

  • Great review....although you didnt say ANYTHING negative.....some Im not sure how seriously to take it.

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  • the 2007-present Hyundai i10/ Inokom i10 (Malaysia) is assembled in

    Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

    Kulim, Malaysia

  • @londonbill100 Hi. Did you also try the new Kia Picanto? I heard it´s also another very good car. And it´s very similar to the I10(both share many things). What did you think about it? Wow, fuel economy seems great! Thanks.

  • Just bought one.

    Tried virtually every car in the class before buying and the Hyundai i10 came out on top.

    Very refined feel, and despite what someone else said, it's super quiet on the motorway untill you push it beyond 80mph.

    Fuel economy excellent and getting better.

    My first tank averaged 43mpg, second tank 51mpg and todays fill up worked out at 56mpg.

    Great small car - Highly recommended.

  • @Glenn1967ful lol :P

  • very funny!

  • I own one.

    Very torqued, powerful, easy to drive.

    But not at all FUN to drive, steering-absolutely dead absolutely no feedback.

    Has few blind spots.

    Can get out of hand quickly.

    Gets a wheel spin in first gear at 4000 rpm.

    Fuel average-Never considered it.

  • @annyaty

    How's the fuel consumption? Auto or manual?

  • I had a Hyundai Getz, which was almost faultless until its five year warranty expired. Then the clutch went and a month later the ECU failed, leaving me stranded. I would say that Hyundais are best bought nearly new, as I did, and sold before the warranty ends. Still a bargain if you follow this advice.

  • i own 1. excellent car, easy on handling and spacious.i10 best!

  • on the motor way the road noise is unbearable in the cabin

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