For a nippy and smart-looking city car with a sharp cabin and good levels of standard kit, a Hyundai i10 lease deal makes a lot of sense. Hyundai is looking to dominate the city sector when many other brands are pulling out, so the i10 is as contemporary as it gets here. Motoring journalists have been impressed with the way that the i10 feels like it should be much more expensive than it actually is.
Inside, you get some cool textured trims and the infotainment is easy-on-the-eye and user-friendly. N Line models add some sporty tweaks. The cabin space is good and the boot is decent too. Peppy petrol engines complement steering suited to twisty roads or narrow streets, but the i10 is also pretty quiet and refined on the motorway, which can't be said of many cars in this class.
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