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Hyundai Getz

Hyundai Getz

Overall Average Rating - 85.6%
Position in the Top 100 cars - 46th

Ratings

Position in the Top 100 cars
Reliability: 15th
Build Quality: 40th
Running Costs: 10th
Performance: 92nd
Braking: 21st
Ride Quality: 68th
Handling: 65th
Practicality: 35th
Comfort: 64th
Ease of Driving: 22nd

Your Quotes

“The Getz is totally reliable, if not terribly exciting. Very practical though, and ideal for drivers who do a low annual mileage.”

Mr Stuart Mace - Oxon

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“A great car for the price - build quality is excellent, good economy, dealer service is great - the boot is a bit on the small size, but you have to expect that on a car of this size...”

Mr Steve Rumbles - Carshalton

“Excellent all-round buy. The only downside is I now do a lot of motorway to and from work which the car isn't really designed for. Other than that Hyundai has proved an excellent company to purchase from.”

Mr David Hodgkinson - Accrington

Manufacturer Verdict (Position - 17th)

While Kia'’s push to become a mainstream car maker is making headway, Hyundai faces a tougher task with its bid to become a marque associated with sporty, prestigious motoring. Moving up three places, it’'s heading in the right direction. The improvement is no doubt a reflection of the abilities of the latest Santa Fe. The new Ford Focus-rivalling i30 should maintain this momentum next year.

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