The i10 may give of the aura of the classic car for the older generation but under the bonnet tells a very different story for a small car the engine packs a punch with a 1.2 litre capacity and 77 brake horse power which is definitely not bad for its modest price. It handles fine in all types of environment going from being the perfect around town car being able to fit in those impossibly small parking places and spots some of the other cars would find an absolute impossibility to fit in, going to making itself known when you want to go a little faster handling fantastically and can easily make itself known on the motorways.
An added bonus of the i10 is its 5 year warranty which mains any of the smallest failures that can come about from even the best of cars over time will be instantly fixed for no price and without effecting your no claims bonus unless you try and blag that dent on the front of the car from the time you drove into a lamp post as a designer fault.
Before you rush out to get this car though let me just fill you in on the minor annoyances you will find with this car it has one of the worst seating positions that I have ever had to live with while driving and cannot be easily adjusted. and although I have bigged the car up you are still very likely to find one round your grandmothers house on a Sunday morning when she has all her friends around for a cup of tea.