@@joyhearthacker5022 There are frontal airbags - found in the steering wheel and dashboard in front of the passenger's seat. The I10 is equipped with ABS. Hyundai i10 scored four stars out of five in crash test
Hello. Do you know what aux cable can be used? I have a Hyundai i10 2010 and it has a aux input option like this one but the 3.5mm one I got from Amazon doesn’t fit in the input section it seems too thick? Any advice please?
hi, saw that you commented 2 years ago. do you still have this car? or did you manage to find out what aux cables worked? i’m buying one soon and would be happy to find out before hand :)
Hi Louis, great question, I don't currently have one in stock, but from memory they are distinctively average, pushed any more than mid-volume and the bass starts to distort, but I'd say this is fairly standard across other budget hatchbacks, budget to upgrade the system if you're into your music, see how you get on! thanks, Alex
@@SmallCarsDirect hi there i have recently got an i10 and am wondering how you save the audio changes you make in the setup for example changing the bass and treble, i have found it resets back to default sometimes after i make changes so wondering if there is a way to save the changes
They are great at being reliable and very functional. Fun? No not really, acceleration does feel sharp but that largely due to the hairdryer lightweight feel, cornering isn’t much fun, especially if you suffer with sea sickness. My advice would be to buy a 911 or a Caterham you like fun.
You know what's my big wonder is? How big (or small) is the difference between MPG of more recent models (say 2017, 2019, etc) and older models (say 2010, 2007). Because I want to buy a car (a used car) hat consumes least fuel, so I always wonder "what if it's actually worth to buy say the 2017 model instead of 2007-08, or 2020 instead of 2013, just because the newer models are made more fuel efficient and in the medium or long term it's worth to spend a bit more for the newer models. Or do you think that the difference in fuel efficiency is actually quite small, and often it's worth to find the oldest model and buy that for much less money (assuming it was treated well)? For example now I'm thinking about a LPG car, say Opel Karl, Fiat Panda or Hyundai i10, but I'm unsure about what year to buy, it's hard to understand how much say the 2009 model will consume in comparison with newer (but mote expensive) models, like 2017, 2019. Or is gain in fuel efficiency, between different years of the same model (Karl, Panda, i10) is so little that one should just not think much and buy the older year? (Again, assuming the car was well maintained/is in good shape)? 🤔
@@SmallCarsDirect Thank you, good to know. I'll probably do just that, buy an older model (but I'll make sure it's in great shape first). Oh, and sorry for the long comment, I didn't think it was that long when I was writing it! 😄
@@SmallCarsDirect the car is sat on the drive at the moment, thought about breaking it for spares I'd get more money doing it that way, by the way it's a 13 plate with 22 thousand miles on the clock.
What is the exact radiator cup for hyundai i10?coz i use 1.1 radiator cup
Reliable small car. I've got one, produced by Hyundai India, Chennai
Does it have airbags n ABS??.. How about its crash test
@@joyhearthacker5022 There are frontal airbags - found in the steering wheel and dashboard in front of the passenger's seat. The I10 is equipped with ABS.
Hyundai i10 scored four stars out of five in crash test
@@joyhearthacker5022 yes it has both airbags + ABS
I too having Kappa2 Sportz Automatic
Hello. Do you know what aux cable can be used? I have a Hyundai i10 2010 and it has a aux input option like this one but the 3.5mm one I got from Amazon doesn’t fit in the input section it seems too thick? Any advice please?
I’ve since sold this one so can’t physically check but something doesn’t seem right, whatsapp me a video. 07498220438, thanks, alex
hi, saw that you commented 2 years ago.
do you still have this car? or did you manage to find out what aux cables worked?
i’m buying one soon and would be happy to find out before hand :)
hi there, would you be able to tell me how good the quality and bass is on the speakers in the car for music
Hi Louis, great question, I don't currently have one in stock, but from memory they are distinctively average, pushed any more than mid-volume and the bass starts to distort, but I'd say this is fairly standard across other budget hatchbacks, budget to upgrade the system if you're into your music, see how you get on! thanks, Alex
@@SmallCarsDirect ok good to know, thanks for the reply man
@@louisrobinson5952 thanks for watching the video :)
@@SmallCarsDirect hi there i have recently got an i10 and am wondering how you save the audio changes you make in the setup for example changing the bass and treble, i have found it resets back to default sometimes after i make changes so wondering if there is a way to save the changes
@@louisrobinson5952 was the car good and how was the music audio ?
is it fun to drive?
They are great at being reliable and very functional.
Fun?
No not really, acceleration does feel sharp but that largely due to the hairdryer lightweight feel, cornering isn’t much fun, especially if you suffer with sea sickness.
My advice would be to buy a 911 or a Caterham you like fun.
You know what's my big wonder is? How big (or small) is the difference between MPG of more recent models (say 2017, 2019, etc) and older models (say 2010, 2007).
Because I want to buy a car (a used car) hat consumes least fuel, so I always wonder "what if it's actually worth to buy say the 2017 model instead of 2007-08, or 2020 instead of 2013, just because the newer models are made more fuel efficient and in the medium or long term it's worth to spend a bit more for the newer models.
Or do you think that the difference in fuel efficiency is actually quite small, and often it's worth to find the oldest model and buy that for much less money (assuming it was treated well)?
For example now I'm thinking about a LPG car, say Opel Karl, Fiat Panda or Hyundai i10, but I'm unsure about what year to buy, it's hard to understand how much say the 2009 model will consume in comparison with newer (but mote expensive) models, like 2017, 2019.
Or is gain in fuel efficiency, between different years of the same model (Karl, Panda, i10) is so little that one should just not think much and buy the older year? (Again, assuming the car was well maintained/is in good shape)?
🤔
I’d buy a £3000 i10 over a newer £7000 one for the sake of 45mpg v 50mpg
@@SmallCarsDirect
Thank you, good to know. I'll probably do just that, buy an older model (but I'll make sure it's in great shape first). Oh, and sorry for the long comment, I didn't think it was that long when I was writing it! 😄
£2500 plus fitting for a abs controll pump worth more than the car, must be mad.
Oh no! Is that what happened to yours?
@@SmallCarsDirect the car is sat on the drive at the moment, thought about breaking it for spares I'd get more money doing it that way, by the way it's a 13 plate with 22 thousand miles on the clock.
@@keithrepton2937 what’s your general location Keith? Would love to help
We want that sir
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