Hyundai i10
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- Vehicle Year, 2018
- Mileage, 27,013 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£10,799Price per month. pcp. £203
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Buying a Hyundai i10 for sale will get you the keys to a firm favourite in the packed market of stylish city cars. This is a perky little model that's easy to drive and comfortable to sit in – even on longer journeys – with a range of trims to choose from. There are a few models on offer, including automatic used Hyundai i10 models or classic manuals, all cheap to insure and with affordable finance options.
Based on a cash price of £12,550, with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment £5,005.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,768.44. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowThe i10 has staked its claim as a serious contender on the packed-out city car market.
This could be down to the stylish design that runs inside and out, or the range of trims that offer up a whole load of features you’ll struggle to pick between – but it’s also really easy and comfortable to drive.
We love that the styling of the Hyundai i10 has a sporty vibe that you might be used to seeing on a hot hatch, which gives the i10 an advantage over its competition. This is definitely true if you pick a model like the i10 N Line – a sporty-looking city car that’s easy on your pocket.
– Read our Hyundai i10 review
This makes the i10 a great option for the motorist who needs a city car but doesn’t want to feel like they’re driving one. It’s small, affordable, brilliant to drive, but looks and feels fiercer than other models on the market.
There are a few options to choose from in the lineup, including the Premium, N Line, S, and SE models.
Popular Hyundai i10 trims
Fortunately, there aren’t too many trim levels to pick from because the Hyundai i10 is a well-equipped car, and when buying used, they’re all affordable.
> Hyundai i10 SE Connect - Entry-level model with cruise control, reversing camera and Apple CarPlay
> Hyundai i10 Premium - Mid-spec version with heated front seats, heated steering wheel, and wireless phone charger
> Hyundai i10 N Line - Sporty-looking variant with eye-catching design and even more equipment
Hyundai i10 history
There have been three versions of the Hyundai i10 so far, with each getting substantially more premium thanks to significant upgrades.
> Second-generation Hyundai i10 (2013) - Modern-looking and comfortable city car with plenty of kit
> Facelifted Hyundai i10 (2017) - Minor exterior redesign and trim level tweaks
> Third-generation Hyundai i10 (2019) - Much more premium model with car tech that you’d expect in bigger cars
> Facelifted Hyundai i10 (2023) - Styling enhancements and revision to trim level names and equipment
A used Hyundai i10 will bag you some great features. Even entry-level models get a everything you need, including air-con and Bluetooth, while newer variants get a lot more.
The i10 gets a 252-litre boot that’ll easily fit all your essentials, and you’ll still get five seats and front and rear doors, despite this being a smaller model. There are no three-door versions, so you won’t need to rule these out on the basis of making it easier for rear-seat passengers to get inside.
Tech-wise, models usually come with built-in Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for smartphone connectivity, but there’s also Bluetooth connectivity.
If moving around tight spots is a worry for you – even in this small city cruiser – then the added parking sensors and parking cameras will be appreciated. You’ll even get built-in cruise control and speed limiter in many newer i10 models.
You can see the full range of features in each model by taking a look at our current used Hyundai i10 listings.
The used Hyundai i10 is rated highly for reliability and often comes out ahead of key rivals in customer surveys.
Every Hyundai i10 for sale gets at least a three-star Euro NCAP safety rating, with certain older models receiving four stars, which is the same as you’d expect from a Kia Picanto. Some small city cars do score higher, though.
Every Hyundai i10 for sale comes with a 1.0-litre or a 1.2-litre petrol engine, which, given the car’s light weight, is efficient.
You’ll find used Hyundai i10 cars in some of the lowest insurance groups, too, making them an excellent pick for first-time buyers and those looking to keep insurance costs down.
A used Hyundai i10 is the perfect small car for new drivers. It's easy to park, cheap to run and looks great too.
Even if you're not a new driver, it's great for those who just need a solid everyday car to get from A to B.
Its main rivals include the Suzuki Swift, Kia Picanto and Toyota Aygo.
The cost of a used i10 on finance will depend on the model you pick and the type of finance you go for.
You can also use our online finance calculator to get a quote.
The i10 is rated highly for reliability and often scores in the top three on consumer surveys.
The i10 also gets a four-star safety rating from Euro NCAP.
The i10 is a brilliant car for any driver who wants something smaller with a sporty feel. The design is much more fun than other city cars on the market, and you get some handy features that will make your daily drive even more enjoyable.
The best i10 model is the one that ticks your boxes, so have a think about what’s important to you and use that to help you decide. There are models with small engines for great fuel economy, or slightly flashier options for extra tech.
The i10 ranges from insurance groups 1–7, making it a cheap model to insure. The lower the insurance group, the cheaper your car will be on insurance, so the i10 really is up there (or down there!) with the best prices.