The city car is the fastest growing car buying market and it’s easy to understand why with cars like the Hyundai i10…
The i10 is an excellent car. So a VW Up! might be ever so slightly more fun to drive. And a Fiat 500 might be a teeny bit cuter. But, taking everything into account, this one’s hard to beat. Parkable, practical, functional, likable, cheap to buy and run, it’s a city car that’s not scared toventure out of the city, way out into the wilds of Bedfordshire. (Inthe distance, a lion roars.)
Price From £9,295, Top speed 96mph, Acceleration 0-60mph in 14.9 seconds, Combined fuel consumption 60.1mpg, C02 emissions 108g/km, Green rating 8/10, Cool rating 7/10
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