Used 2013 Hyundai i10 Classic 85 BHP in White

Hatchback (2013/13)1.2 Classic

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Technical data & Equipment: Hyundai i10 Classic

  • Year2013
  • Miles40,200
  • Trim levelClassic / Hatchback
  • GearboxManual
  • Engine1.2L Petrol 85 HP (62 kW)
  • Economy61.0 mpg
  • ColourWhite
  • Doors5
  • BodyHatchback
  • Lane warningYes
  • IsofixYes
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Environmental information

Mpg

61.0

EURO

-

CO2

129 g CO2/km comb.

CO2 Efficiency Class

-

The information is provided in accordance with the Passenger Car Energy Consumption Labelling Ordinance. The stated values were determined using the prescribed WLTP (World Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) measurement method. The fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of a car depend not only on the car's efficient use of the fuel, but also on driving style and other non-technical factors. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. A guide on the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of all new passenger car models offered in Germany is available free of charge in electronic form at every point of sale in Germany where new passenger cars are displayed or offered. The guide can also be accessed at https://www.dat.de/co2/.

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Fair price

£3,495

Estimated price

£3,396

Fair price

£3,495

Estimated price

£3,396

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Dealer

Motors.co.uk

Time on sale:

5 days


Dealer

Motors.co.uk

Time on sale:

5 days


Last 2 price changes for this car

17/04 2026:

£3,495

22/04 2026:

£3,495


Car valuation
  • Year2013
  • Miles40,200
  • Trim levelClassic / Hatchback
  • GearboxManual
  • Engine1.2L Petrol 85 HP (62 kW)
  • Economy61.0 mpg
  • ColourWhite
  • Doors5
  • BodyHatchback
  • Lane warningYes
  • IsofixYes
See all details Motors.co.uk

Last 2 price changes for this car

17/04 2026:

£3,495

22/04 2026:

£3,495

Environmental information

Mpg

61.0

EURO

-

CO2

129 g CO2/km comb.

CO2 Efficiency Class

-

The information is provided in accordance with the Passenger Car Energy Consumption Labelling Ordinance. The stated values were determined using the prescribed WLTP (World Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) measurement method. The fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of a car depend not only on the car's efficient use of the fuel, but also on driving style and other non-technical factors. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. A guide on the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of all new passenger car models offered in Germany is available free of charge in electronic form at every point of sale in Germany where new passenger cars are displayed or offered. The guide can also be accessed at https://www.dat.de/co2/.

Car valuation