Hyundai car reviews Hyundai ix20 reviews

  • NEW PRICE: £12 315 - £16 080
  • USED PRICE: From £9 395

The Hyundai ix20 is a mini-MPV - an inexpensive, spacious people carrier that's easy to drive and use. More than just a supermini, the Hyundai ix20 is aimed at the same target customers as the Citroën C3 Picasso and the Nissan Note. It competes fiercely on price, and offers great comfort and practicality into the bargain.

New Hyundai ix20 reviews

If you're considering a new Hyundai ix20, you might also be interested in the Renault Modus or the Vauxhall Meriva. Neither of these will come with Hyundai's five-year warranty. And though the ix20 hasn't been out long enough to have its own reliability record, Hyundai brand reliability is good, compared to that of either of these rivals. Hyundai owners also report high satisfaction ratings with their cars. 

1 New Hyundai ix20 review available

  • Hyundai ix20 (2010-)

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    New price: £12 315 - £16 080

    Hyundai's new Citroen C3 Picasso-chaser, the ix20 competes in the mini-MPV sector

Used Hyundai ix20 reviews

The Hyundai ix20 hasn't been out long enough for us to know what it's like used. It doesn't have a proven reliability record but Hyundai brand reliability is good and it comes with Hyundai's five year warranty, for added piece of mind. It's also too early to know how fast it will depreciate, so consider how its used prices compare with similar-age alternatives, like the Skoda Roomster or the Seat Altea.  

1 Used Hyundai ix20 review available

Hyundai ix20 reviews

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