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Hyundai Getz Review (2002 to date)![]() Quick Summary Although it's not a car that will create too many headlines, the Getz is a Hyundai you can take pride in. With sharp styling, a range of zippy engines and a class leading after sales package, the Getz is a sound bet second time round. Recommended.Overall: ![]() Models Covered:3 and 5dr Hatches 1.1, 1.3, 1.6 [GSi, CDX, Sport]
HYUNDAI GETZ WITH IT
Hyundai has made massive strides in the past decade. Whereas the badge once signified lowest common denominator motoring, it now stands for the best that south-east Asia can produce. In the compact shape of the Getz supermini Hyundai have a car that can mix it with the likes of the Vauxhall Corsa, the Ford Fiesta and the Citroen C3. What's more it boasts lower running costs and sharper styling than any of these rivals, making it a very good used buy.
History of the Getz
First unveiled at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show, the Getz proved an instant hit with most who had the opportunity to view it up close. The styling is clean without being boring, devoid of the fussiness that mars many small cars. Designed to slot into Hyundai's range between the Amica citycar and the evergreen Accent, the Getz is probably the first Hyundai to really shift in serious volumes here in the UK.Hyundai has done its homework, realising that around 80% of worldwide appetite for sophisticated superminis is accounted for by Europe. Derived from the Clix sports car concept, the chassis and suspension of the Getz has been designed from the outset to provide a fun drive. Another advantage of that wheel-at-each-corner design is that internal space is optimised. The high roofline and tapering waistline of the car give a pleasantly airy feel.Both three and five door versions were available from launch in October 2002, with a range of trim levels that starts at GSi, moves up to Sport and tops out with the well-appointed CDX. Three petrol engines are offered and comprise a 62bhp 1.1-litre 12-valve, an 82bhp 1.3-litre 12-valve and a 105bhp 1.6-litre 16-valve. GSi trim is available with the 1.1 and 1.3-litre engines, CDX with all three powerplants and Sport solely with the fizzy 1.6-litre unit.Reshaped wraparound headlamps are the defining feature on the facelifted Getz models that arrived in October 2005 although thicker bumper inserts also mark these cars out. The 1.3-litre petrol engine was replaced by a 96bhp 1.4-litre unit, and the 1.1-litre powerplant was carried over with a few tweaks to improve emissions. The three cylinder 1.5-litre CRTD unit was replaced by two four-pot units packing 87bhp and 109bhp respectively with both being capable of around 60mpg.
Hyundai Getz Road Test
Performance of all engines is lively, even the 1.1-litre car able to sprint to 60mph in a respectable 15.5 seconds, although the 1.6-litre car is really worth going for if you like a little zip. Able to hit 60 in 9.6 seconds, it will even run on to 113mph courtesy of its low drag factor. The four-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission is worth looking at if you plan to use your Getz primarily for urban sprawl and crawl but for many the five-speed manual gearbox will suffice.
Buying a Hyundai Getz
Although great strides have been made in recent years, Hyundai interiors are still unlikely to worry Volkswagen's designers and some parts feel quite flimsy. Mechanically the Getz has yet to see any significant faults and Hyundai report that warranty claims are reassuringly low. Good customer service has seen been reflected in a number of customer satisfaction surveys.
Hyundai Getz Typical Pricing
The Getz has held onto its value rather tenaciously which means that genuine bargains are hard to come by. Expect to pay from £4,000 for a 1.1-litre GSi model, £4,900 for the 1.3GSi and £5,100 for the 1.6-litre Sport model. Insurance is very reasonable, with ratings from the 1.1-litre GSi's Group 3 through to Group 6 for the 1.6-litre Sport.
Hyundai Getz Parts
(Approx - based on a 2003 Getz 1.6 Sport) Clutch assemblies are about £125, brake pads around £35 and a starter motor about £115. You'll pay around £130 for a headlamp, around £165 for a radiator, and about £135 for an alternator.
Hyundai Getz Rated
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