I have one of these with 140,000 miles on it. I would say it definitely exists in a reliability class slightly below the equivalent Japanese offerings, but it's always been cheap and quick to repair. It's been 15 years since mine was built, If the government had a scheme to give this in so I could buy a new car for £10,000 (adjusted for inflation) I wouldn't think twice! So I don't judge the individuals benefitting from the scrappage scheme too much if I would leap to do the same thing now.
Apologies for the audio on this one, a better mic is on the to do list... Regardless, I hope you found this... Discussion(?) interesting!
Everybody knows somebody who has, at some point, owned a Hyundai i10 or i20.
Great little cars these. Do their job very well which is better than most of us innit?
@@ImLeuff Precisely, what you see is what you get, and there's a place for that
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Yet another one??? The guy who keeps bringing you these must be stopped!!
I have one of these with 140,000 miles on it. I would say it definitely exists in a reliability class slightly below the equivalent Japanese offerings, but it's always been cheap and quick to repair.
It's been 15 years since mine was built, If the government had a scheme to give this in so I could buy a new car for £10,000 (adjusted for inflation) I wouldn't think twice! So I don't judge the individuals benefitting from the scrappage scheme too much if I would leap to do the same thing now.
You could have removed that odorant dangling right between the camera and your face
@@dongjuang4196 most interesting part of the car, that.