Hyundai Amica (00-03) - Review

Review by Parkers on
Modelled closely on the Hyundai Atoz - the mini people carrier that it replaced - the Amica is cheap, cheerful and nippy around town. By no means a powerhouse, it is efficient at its job, only sips the fuel and it doesn’t have a bad equipment list either - especially on GSi versions. The Amica is very narrow, so bigger adults will feel cramped, but the tall body design does give plenty of headroom and there is easily enough room in the back for the kids.
3.5 out of 5

Buying used

There should be a fair few Amicas still available at reasonable prices. The 1.0-litre Hyundai engine should be in good shape, as they rarely go wrong, but ensure that the bodywork is in good condition and check for trim damage.

See 15 used Hyundai Amicas for sale, starting at £995

3.5 out of 5

Selling

Amicas are still sought after, due to their reliability and cost efficiency. A model with a full service history and great condition should be snapped up in no time.