Hyundai Amica Hatchback (2006-2009) boot space, practicality and safety
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Safety isn’t one of Amica’s strong points and it lags behind many other, more modern, small cars. It hasn’t been crash tested by Euro NCAP and there’s only a driver’s airbag – poor by today’s standards. Seatbelt pretensioners, anti-lock brakes and side impact bars are also fitted, but none of these features are out of the ordinary for a small car.
The boot is very small, but the back seats split 50/50 and fold for carrying larger items. The rear speakers sit parallel with the parcel shelf and are the limiting factor in the ultimate space available. The CDX model benefits from storage drawers fitted below each front seat.
Euro NCAP rating
Ratings for this model not available
Equipment and options
Each trim level will have different equipment offerings.
Basic equipment
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- ABS
- Body coloured bumpers
- CD
- Cloth seat trim
- Driver`s airbag
- Folding rear seats
- Front electric windows
- Full size spare wheel
- PAS
Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Atlantic Standard Equipment
(2)
- Central locking
- Steel wheels
Atlantic Optional Equipment
- n/a
CDX Standard Equipment
(5)
- Air conditioning
- Alloy wheels
- Front fog lights
- Rear electric windows
- Remote locking
CDX Optional Equipment
- n/a
GSI Standard Equipment
(2)
- Central locking
- Steel wheels
GSI Optional Equipment
- n/a
Dimensions
Length | 3565mm |
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Width | 1525mm |
Height | 1570mm |
Review contents
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Overview
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Practicality & safety Currently reading
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Interior, tech & comfort
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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