Used Hyundai i20 2015-2020 reliability
Category: Small car
The Hyundai i20 is roomy, well-equipped and has a long warranty, but it's let down by an unsettled ride
What should I look for in a used Hyundai i20 hatchback?
Check the car at the front and rear for scuff marks and dents, possibly picked up in tight supermarket car parks. It’s also worth looking at the alloy wheels for any kerb damage.
Inspect the interior for excessive scuff marks to the plastic trim, along with and stains or tears to seat upholstery or carpeting.
What are the most common problems with a used Hyundai i20 hatchback?
Fortunately, there has been little to blight the record book of the i20, and only the oldest examples are reaching the end of the manufacturer's warranty, so most still have cover left to take care of any major issues, should they arise. There is, however, one recall and it's worth a mention.
VIN information may not be registered correctly within the eCall unit
This relates to your VIN information being sent in the event of an eCall trigger. Buyers can contact their local Hyundai dealer to resolve this issue at no cost to owners. The information will be logged correctly by resetting the E-call unit and updating it. A total of 1879 cars are said to have been affected.
Is a used Hyundai i20 hatchback reliable?
The little Hyundai i20 has proved to be a pretty dependable small car as far as our latest What Car? Reliability survey is concerned, sharing fourth place with the Suzuki Swift out of the class of 21 value and small cars. Hyundai as a brand also did well, posting a sixth place finish out of 31 car manufacturers in the same survey.
If you would like to see the full reliability list, head to the What Car? Reliability Survey pages for more information.