Hyundai Amica (06-09) - Review

Review by Ben Wall on
Amica is one of the cheapest cars on sale in the UK, so expectations for comfort and performance shouldn't be too high. But it is easy to drive around town and - thanks to light steering and a tight turning circle - is a doddle to park. Another big benefit, if you buy new, is a five-year warranty. It adds real piece of mind and, considering how cheap the Amica is, makes it exceptionally good value.
2.5 out of 5

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Buying used

If you can find one that's a few years old, it should offer a decent saving over a new car, but owners tend to hang onto them until the warranty expires, so there won't be a huge choice.

See 24 used Hyundai Amicas for sale, starting at £2,685

3.5 out of 5

Selling

It isn't difficult to sell an Amica, especially when there's some of the transferable warranty remaining.