Hyundai Hatchback car reviews
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Hyundai Hatchback car reviews
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Hyundai i20 N (2021 - 2024) Review
Great hot hatch that's also easy to live with
New price: £26,565 - £26,565PROS
- Quick acceleration
- Responsive steering
- Slick gearchange
CONS
- Interior design and quality is patchy
- Sporty suspension means stiff ride
- More expensive than Ford Fiesta ST
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Hyundai i10 Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
Arguably the best city car
New price: £15,880 - £19,430PROS
- Exceptional interior space
- Classy, easy-to-use dashboard
- Lots of safety equipment
CONS
- Optional automatic gearbox is atrocious
- Higher trim levels are pricey
- Not as good to drive as VW Up
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Hyundai i20 Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
The i20 has morphed into a genuine supermini competitor
New price: £21,880 - £25,780PROS
- Generous equipment levels
- Sharp exterior styling
- Bang up-to-date technology
CONS
- Some models feel cheap inside
- Only one engine now available
- Automatic gearbox doesn’t suit the car
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Hyundai i30 N (2018 - 2024) Review
Old-school thrills with a palatable price
New price: £25,440 - £37,270PROS
- Entertaining drive
- Keen pricing
- Plenty of standard kit
CONS
- Dour interior
- Firm ride
- Rear legroom not great
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Hyundai i30 Hatchback (2017 onwards) Review
Grown-up family hatch is packed with equipment
New price: £24,535 - £29,520PROS
- Low running costs on most models
- Lots of driver assistance technology
- Bright and simple infotainment screen
CONS
- Standard models aren’t that entertaining
- Rear seats are cramped for taller passengers
- Entry-level cars have drab interiors
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Hyundai Ioniq Hatchback (2016 - 2022) Review
Economy and efficiency in a user-friendly package
Used price: £6,950 - £20,130PROS
- Competitively priced against rivals
- Five-year warranty cover
- Decent dual-clutch auto
CONS
- Noisy hybrid drive system
- Some interior plastics are unappealing
- A Prius is more efficient
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Hyundai Ioniq Electric Hatchback (2016 - 2022) Review
Cut-price Tesla Model S impresses, but is far from class-leading
Used price: £5,122 - £14,658PROS
- Near silent electric running
- Soft, pliant ride is a delight
- Five-year warranty
CONS
- A bit plain for some tastes
- Poor range for the money
- Below average finance deals
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Hyundai i30 Turbo (2015 - 2016) Review
Used price: £4,824 - £10,318PROS
- Long warranty
- Works as family wheels
- All round performance
- Lots of kit
CONS
- Rivals faster
- Rivals cheaper
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Hyundai i30 Hatchback (2012 - 2017) Review
Used price: £1,275 - £9,641PROS
- Impressive 890-mile range
- Low CO2 emissions
- Good quality interior
CONS
- More expensive than previous model
- Discounts may be harder to get
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Hyundai Veloster (2012 - 2014) Review
Used price: £1,565 - £4,791PROS
Stylish looks, rear passenger door offers easy access, interior quality
CONS
Lacks steering feel, cramped rear, absence of a real sporty version