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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Hyundai Ix20 in the UK

Hyundai Ix20 (2010 - 2015)

The Hyundai Ix20 was introduced in the UK in 2010 as a compact MPV.

Pros:

  • Reliable with low running costs
  • Generous space in both passenger and boot compartments
  • Five-year manufacturer's warranty

Cons:

  • Unexciting handling
  • The early models might lack tech features

Used Buying Guide:

When buying a used Hyundai Ix20 from this period, check for engine issues. These models are also known for brake problems so ensure to have them thoroughly inspected. If the car was regularly serviced, these problems should have been addressed by the previous owner. Also, check for wear and tear in the interior due to family use.

Hyundai Ix20 (2015 - 2020)

The Hyundai Ix20 received a minor facelift in 2015 with enhanced tech features.

Pros:

  • Improved tech features like the touchscreen infotainment system
  • Good fuel efficiency
  • Long-lasting warranty

Cons:

  • Handling and performance can still feel a bit dull
  • Interior design is a bit plain

Used Buying Guide:

The same checks for engine and brake issues apply to this newer model. Additionally, check that all the new tech features are working properly. It might be harder to rectify issues with integrated systems like the touchscreen.

Competitors

The Hyundai Ix20 competes with models such as the Citroen C3 Picasso, Ford B-Max, and Nissan Note conpeting in the compact MPV category.

Remember, before you make a decision on buying a used Hyundai Ix20, you can get a free car history report from Carsnitch to make sure you know the full story of the car's life.

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