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Used Hyundai i10 (Mk2, 2014-2019) review - What do owners think?

Solid build quality and a range of tried-and-tested engines help make the Hyundai a hassle-free choice

The i10 has always been a hit with owners, finishing an incredible third in the Auto Express Driver Power satisfaction survey in 2015, beating some prestigious and much more expensive cars in the process. Inevitably it dropped down the order in following years, but owners still had high praise for the Hyundai, frequently rating it in the top 10 for running costs and fuel economy.

Reliability

Not only is the Hyundai well built, it’s also reliable. Owners consistently score the i10 highly in this category in our annual Driver Power polls, while it's telling that no recalls have been issued for faulty parts. What’s more, because it's backed by such a long warranty, any problems that do arise are likely to have been dealt with swiftly by the manufacturer.

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