Hyundai Amica (00-03) - Review Review by Parkers on 29 March 2006 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 out of 5 Other Hyundai reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Equipment Whether you choose Si or GSi versions, Amica comes with a five-speed gearbox or optional three-speed automatic transmission, radio cassette player, seat belt pre-tensioners, remote fuel flap and tailgate release, seat under tray, rear wash wipe, rear tinted glass, and a rear spoiler with a high-level brake light. GSi or newer Si models add air conditioning, power steering, alloy wheels, central locking, rear headrests, split / fold rear seats, front fog lights and four-speaker stereo. See 15 used Hyundai Amicas for sale, starting at £995 Get a Hyundai Amica valuation Compare Equipment Trim Equipment Key: Standard item Optional item Air conditioning Alloy wheels Central locking Cloth seat trim Driver`s airbag Folding rear seats Front electric windows Front fog lights PAS Steel wheels Si GSi No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Hyundai Amica cars for sale We have 15 models like this for sale. Find Hyundai Amica cars for sale Previous: Facts & Figures Next: Driving & Performance