Hyundai Getz (02-09) - Review

Review by Parkers on
Last Updated: 27 January 2009
The Getz is one of Hyundai's most popular models and it's easy to see why. Cheap to run, spacious inside and a five-year warranty as standard make it a good choice if you're looking for an affordable and easy to drive car. There are few thrills to be had though and it's not especially comfortable either, with a cheap and dated interior plus a bouncy ride. The dull looks do little to help raise the temperature but at least there's good passenger space, particularly in the back where it is impressively roomy for such a small car. There's also a good choice of engines including the CRTD diesel which is cheap to tax and returns 63mpg.
2.5 out of 5

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3 out of 5

Performance

There's a good choice of engines available in the Getz range and it was originally launched with a 62bhp 1.1-litre engine, a 1.3-litre with 82bhp and a 1.6-litre 16v with 105bhp. The base model is only really ideal if you intend to stick to short journeys around town and takes a leisurely 15.7 seconds to get from 0-62mph. The 1.3-litre is the better choice and returns an impressive 46mpg, while the 1.6-litre feels the most accomplished on the motorway and has decent in-gear power. In January 2004 the 1.5-litre CRTD was introduced - and with strong pulling power plus excellent fuel economy it's a good choice if you intend to cover high mileages -although most buyers will find the petrols frugal enough.

2 out of 5

Handling

The Getz is agile and easy to drive - making it ideal for pottering town - but the light steering isn't especially responsive and at higher speeds the Getz lacks refinement. It's vague when pushed through quick corners and there's too much body roll. The ride is soft, which is ideal for motorway driving, but does become bouncy over undulating or bumpy roads. On the plus side, parking is easy, as the power steering and neat ten-metre turning circle make light work of low-speed manoeuvres.