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Hyundai - i10 (2010)

Explore the iconic 2010 Hyundai i10 – a compact city car that continues to captivate drivers with its blend of practicality, efficiency, and charm. Whether you’re intrigued by "Hyundai i10 price" trends, curious about the historic "Hyundai i10 2010 price", or evaluating a "used Hyundai i10 price", this guide provides a comprehensive look at what you can expect from this favourite little hatchback.

  • Engine: 1.0 L 1250 cc inline‑3, single‑point injection, producing up to 67 hp (49 kW) and 89 Nm (65 lb‑ft) of torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed automatic in certain markets).
  • Fuel Type: Petrol; average consumption 5.5 L/100 km (35 mpg) under mixed driving conditions.
  • Dimensions: Full width 1675 mm, width 1490 mm (wheelbase: 2375 mm), height 1505 mm.
  • Weight: 940 kg curb weight (depends on options).
  • Interior Features: 5‑seat seating with adjustable front seats, manually adjustable rear, 4‑speakers audio, premium cloth upholstery, central lock, and optional automatic climate control.
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, front parking cameras, and electronic stability control.
  • Electrical: 12 V battery, remote keyless entry, X‑net+ and Bluetooth connectivity.

What Is a 2010 Hyundai i10 Worth Today?

The value of a used Hyundai i10 today hinges on several factors: mileage, maintenance history, condition, colour, and regional variations. While a brand‑new 2010 model is no longer on sale, you can gauge the current Hyundai i10 depreciation curve to set realistic expectations.

Typical Depreciation Pattern

  • First Year: The car usually experiences a loss of 15–20 % of its original value as soon as it leaves the showroom. Even a barely driven model may fall into this range due to market saturation and newer model releases.
  • Second to Third Years: The rate stabilises to roughly 10–12 % annually. If maintenance is consistently on record, the used Hyundai i10 price can stay relatively higher than comparable vehicles.
  • Beyond Five Years: Depreciation drops to about 5 % per year, partly because the car’s value becomes driven primarily by condition and mileage rather than model age.

For instance, in an average urban market, a 2010 Hyundai i10 with 80,000 km on the odometer and no major damage could be priced anywhere from 30 % to 45 % of original purchase price. That rough estimate situates it between the lower and middle tiers of second‑hand compact hatchbacks.

Comparison Context: Who’s the Competition?

When we compare the 2010 Hyundai i10 to its immediate rivals – such as the Kia Picanto, Tata Tiago, and various


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