hyundai Getz (2000-2009)
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hyundai Getz (2000-2009)
Which? works for you Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Oct 2002 Class: Superminis New price: - Used price: From £1,775 On sale: Performance: Ride comfort: handling: ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ Boot & Storage: Safety: ★★★ ★★★ Reliability: ★★★ Total score: 67% Value for money. Well-equipped. May still be within five-year warranty. Safety and security behind modern standards. Noisy diesel engine and sluggish 1.1 petrol. Poor visibility. Recommended models in the range Which? Car Top Choice Model 1.4 CDX 5dr New price: Used price: £3,375 Fastest Model 1.6 CDX 5dr New price: Used price: £3,925 9.6 secs 0-62mph: Most Efficient Model 1.5 CRTD GSI 5dr New price: Used price: £3,095 Combined fuel economy: 62.8 mpg Cheapest Model to buy new New price: Overview The 1.4 petrol and 1.5 diesel Getz are better-suited to out-of-town driving than the 1.1. All Getz versions are well-priced second-hand; prices have come down since the launch of Hyundai’s newer i20 supermini. The Getz was replaced by the i20 in 2009. Mildly refreshed in 2007, its reliability has been well-proven and later cars will come with the balance of Hyundai’s comprehensive five-year warranty. The tall body and large doors provide good access and headroom. The cabin is logically designed and even base versions come with air-con as standard. The 235-litre boot grows to 555 litres with the seats down, but space for passengers in the rear seats is more cramped than in some rivals. The 1.1 petrol lacks power and isn’t well suited to motorway work. We recorded an average of 43.5mpg (officially 51.4mpg). The 1.4 petrol gives lively performance but economy isn’t as good: we measured 39.8mpg versus the claim of 47.1mpg. We also tried the 1.5 diesel, which returned 51.4mpg – again, some way short of the official figure of 62.8. Secondhand buyers may be impressed by the dependability of the Getz. It scored a decent three-star reliability rating in the latest Which? Car Survey. The most commonlyreported faults are with the air con, exhaust, clutch and non-engine electrics. - Cheapest Model to buy used 1.1 GSI 3dr Used price: £1,775 Cheapest Model to Run (new) New price: Running costs: (3 years/36,000 miles) Owner’s View As a commuter/local runaround car it is perfect. It is cheap to run and just gets on with the job. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis On the road How we test The interior of the Getz is mostly well laid out and build quality is pretty good. It’s a stable and secure drive, but the 1.1 engine is weak. Performance Performance ★★★ The 1.1 petrol in the Getz is weak and best avoided. With a 0-60mph time of 16 seconds, it’s one of the slowest cars we’ve tested - safe overtaking isn’t always easy. The engine can sound rough and strained at high revs, too. Selecting forward gears is easy but quickly choose reverse and you’ll be greeted by a loud crunch. You get the same crunching noise selecting reverse on the gearbox in the 1.5 diesel too and again it’s a pretty noisy engine at high revs, but performance is better. Given that the 1.5 diesel offers similar performance to the 1.4 petrol, it makes a lot of sense, thanks to its excellent fuel consumption. But if you can’t bear to touch that greasy diesel pump, the 1.4 petrol offers a decent turn of speed. It superceded the 1.3 petrol in 2005; our tests also showed this engine to be reasonably peppy. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Ride comfort Acceleration (37-62mph) 8.5 secs 7.5 secs 11.9 secs 8.6 secs 8.2 secs Ride comfort Rating ★★★★ ★★★★★ ★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ The Getz smoothes out most bumps, potholes and road imperfections well; only larger ones make themselves felt. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) We use the sophisticated electronic timing equipment to record standing-start and in-gear acceleration, and repeat each test several times. Rating ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Ride comfort is assessed by our laboratory experts who have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in a myriad of different models. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis On the road continued... How we test Handling ★★★ Handling The Getz feels stable on the road and understeers in corners, a safer option for the less experienced driver. Steering is smooth and quite precise and, with its fairly small turning circle, the Getz is easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Rating ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ On-the-limit handling is explored well away from public roads to ensure a fair test. Our obstacle avoidance test is one of the harshest tests in the industry.. Brakes ★★★★ Brakes The brakes on the Getz are responsive and powerful. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Braking distance (62-0mph) 41.0m 41.0m 41.0m 41.8m 39.5m Rating ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ The Which? Car braking test measures stopping distance from 62-0mph and is repeated ten times in quick succession to highlight any brake fade issues. Refinement and noise ★★★ Refinement and noise The cabin is quite well insulated from noise, but at motorway speeds all engines make themselves heard. It’s not enough to be a real nuisance, but it’s there. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Cruising noise 71dB 66dB 71dB 70dB 72dB Rating ★★ ★★★ ★★ ★★ ★★★ The Which? Car experts use a decibel meter to record interior sound levels at common UK motorway speeds, and combine this with subjective assessments to arrive at an overall score. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis On the road continued... How we test Cabin and controls ★★★ Cabin and controls The Getz is mostly well built and the doors close solidly and smoothly. The instruments and main controls are also easy to reach and well laid out, but some controls, such as the air conditioning and the rear demister, are placed a bit too low down. The steering wheel is adjustable for height, but not reach, while the interior lights are nice and bright. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Rating ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ Visibility and parking ★★ Visibility and parking Wide roof pillars, and door mirrors which make things seem further away than they actually are, contribute to less than ideal visibility from the Getz. Also, the front of the car isn’t visible from the driver’s seat due to the angle of the bonnet. The slightly raised driving position compensates somewhat. Externally, the bumpers are rather fragile and prone to scratching when parking; they appear to be designed more for looks than to offer any real protection. Also, the rear fog lights are integrated into the rear bumper and are therefore themselves vulnerable to damage. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) We penalise cars with difficult controls, and we look for things like backlit light switches and easy-to-use heating and ventilation adjustments. Turning circle 10.8m 10.8m 10.7m 10.7m 10.8m Rating ★★ ★★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ Visibility is a major issue for motorists today, so each car gets a 360-degree swivel view test to reproduce the driver’s eye view and any obscured areas. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis Comfort and practicality How we test The seats in the Getz are comfortable, although some might find knee space a bit too tight in the back if there are tall people sitting in the front. The boot is average for the class. Getting in and out Getting in and out ★★★ A tall body, large doors and low door sills make getting in and out of the Getz pretty straightforward, but remote central locking was fitted only to the more expensive models in the range. The cabin in the front is wide, and headroom is good. In the back, knee room is a little lacking, although width and headroom are quite good. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Seat space and comfort Rating ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ Seat space and comfort ★★★ The front seats are firm and give good support. The driver’s seat is height- and tilt-adjustable, although the range of adjustment isn’t great. There’s a good left footrest for the driver. The rear seats recline too, but offer little thigh support, as the seats are low to the floor. The rear seats are really designed for two passengers, so it’s pretty uncomfortable with three adults in the back. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) We take measurements all around the driver and passenger’s door apertures and note the height of the seat, door sills and step down onto the car floor. The best cars don’t require too much bending or stretching to get in and out. Rating ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★ We assess seat comfort subjectively, using our road testers’ expert knowledge and experience from thousands of different cars. And we measure the head-, legand elbowroom on offer in every seat, to see how well the car caters for people of all shapes and sizes. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis Comfort and practicality continued... How we test Boot and storage ★★★ Boot and storage Boot capacity in the Getz is average for the class at 235 litres, but it’s a good square shape. You can fold down the split/fold rear seats to create a completely flat load area of just under 555 litres (measured to the window line), though first you have to remove the rear head restraints. The tailgate opens easily but you need to lift luggage over a high lip. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Heating and ventilation Boot space (seats up/down) 235 litres / 555 litres 235 litres / 555 litres 235 litres / litres 235 litres / 555 litres 235 litres / 555 litres Rating ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Carmakers give official stats for boot space, but our tests are more realistic. We load the boot up with measuring blocks only as far as the rear window line, so that luggage is well secured and won’t obscure rear visibility. We repeat the test with the rear seats up, and folded down (where possible). Heating and ventilation Unusually for a small, inexpensive car, air conditioning was standard on even the cheapest model in the range. The heater is powerful too, helping to warm up the car in a short time on cold days. As with most cars, the rear of the cabin takes a bit longer to acclimatise. Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Rating ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Feel sorry for the tester who has to warm each car up from a frosty -10 degrees in our climate chamber. Starting with a cold engine, we measure how long it takes to warm up the front and rear of the cabin. Diesel cars usually take longer. We also check the effectiveness of air conditioning, where fitted. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis Running costs and depreciation How we test Servicing costs are slightly more expensive than average for the class, but other running costs are as you’d expect for a supermini. The cheapest Getz to insure, the 1.1, falls into low-cost insurance group 4, with the top-spec CDX sitting in group 6, about average for this sector; there are no high-performance Getz models for insurance companies (or drivers) to get excited about. Servicing costs on the Getz are towards the higher end of the supermini class, the diesels costing a little more to maintain than the petrol versions. Fuel consumption Hyundai claims the 1.1 Getz should average 51.4mpg, though we managed much less — 43.5mpg — in our tests. Again, the manufacturer’s published figure of 62.8mpg for the 89bhp 1.5 diesel seems optimistic; in our test, we achieved only 51.4mpg. Petrol (combined mpg, claimed) 37.1 mpg - 51.4 mpg Diesel (combined mpg, claimed) 60.1 mpg - 62.8 mpg Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Urban (claimed/tested) 44.8 mpg/44.1 mpg 51.4 mpg/48.7 mpg 39.2 mpg/39.8 mpg 35.3 mpg/35.3 mpg 37.7 mpg/34.9 mpg Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Extra urban (claimed/tested) 70.6 mpg/67.3 mpg 72.4 mpg/67.3 mpg 56.5 mpg/56.5 mpg 54.3 mpg/54.3 mpg 55.4 mpg/48.7 mpg Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Motorway (measured) 44.1 mpg 44.8 mpg 35.3 mpg 39.2 mpg 34.0 mpg Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Combined (claimed/tested) 58.9 mpg/51.4 mpg 62.8 mpg/53.3 mpg 48.7 mpg/43.5 mpg 45.6 mpg/42.8 mpg 47.1 mpg/39.8 mpg Fuel consumption We test fuel economy under strict lab conditions – using realistic test cycles – to reveal the facts behind the figures. Our figures rarely match manufacturer claims as, unlike the official mpg test, we measure economy with both a hot and cold engine, and on the motorway. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis Running costs and depreciation continued... How we test Emissions Emissions Carbon dioxide outputs range from 130 to 159 g/km, so annual VED road tax will be affordable. Petrol (CO2, claimed) 130g per km - 183g per km Diesel (CO2, claimed) 118g per km - 122g per km Model tested diesel 1.5CRDi (82bhp) manual 5-door (2004) diesel 1.5CRDi (88bhp) manual 5-door (2005) petrol 1.1 (63bhp) manual 3-door (2004) petrol 1.3 (82bhp) manual 5-door (2003) petrol 1.4 (95bhp) manual 5-door (2007) Emissions (claimed/tested) 127g per km/152g per km 118g per km/138g per km 138g per km/150g per km 136g per km/157g per km 141g per km/163g per km While testing fuel economy, we also collect exhaust gases to enable us to measure the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted. We also check whether particulate filters are effective at removing sooty emissions from diesel engines. Safety Safety and security Euro NCAP score ★★★★ Here is the video of the 2002-2009 Hyundai Getz Euro NCAP frontal crash test. Please enable JavaScript to access this content. Adult occupant Child protection Pedestrian protection ★★★★ ★★★★ ★ We rate cars for safety using Euro NCAP crash test scores (where available), alongside our own comprehensive safety checklist. Uniquely, we also feed in results from our accident avoidance test – after all, it’s far better to steer around a crash than rely on the airbags... Security ★★★ Which? safety rating Active (crash avoidance) Passive (crash safety) Child Pedestrian - Security The Getz doesn’t offer particularly good resistance to theft, but at least it’s not an obvious target for thieves. It puts up a poor defence against smash-and-grab opportunist thefts and break-ins. Theft of car: Theft from car: ★★ ★ Security scores come from the security experts at Thatcham, who break into hundreds of cars each year. Most modern cars are very difficult to drive away, but are still too easy to steal from. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis Which? Car Survey results About our survey The Which? Car Survey is the UK’s biggest and best reliability and owner satisfaction survey. In 2013, drivers told us about 57,182 cars, covering more than 450 million miles in the previous 12 months (that’s equivalent to driving 18,398 times around the world). This unique feedback allows us to rate satisfaction and reliability for hundreds of new and used cars. Note Star ratings below are from 1-5 (1 is very poor and 5 is very good). Percentages shown under ‘Most common faults’ indicate the proportion of owners reporting each problem in the past 12 months. Brand Sample size: 1,490 people Hyundai ratings Overall owner satisfaction for this brand Brand reliability Dealer Servicing & repair Sample size: 107 people Ownership ratings Overall owner satisfaction for this range Driving enjoyment Ease of driving Comfort Dash layout and controls In-car technology Styling Build quality Practicality Value for money Everyone who takes part in the Which? Car survey tells us about their car and the dealers who sell and service it. We analyse this feedback across all cars to give top-level satisfaction ratings for each brand, including the brand’s reliability record over the last eight years. All star ratings are out of five. Model ownership ratings ★★★ ★★★ Dealer Sales Service Model: Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) 80% Brand ratings These show how owners score this car in 12 different areas, from performance to heating. Owners’ ratings are subjective – so may differ from Which? Car test scores – but they give a good idea of what the car is like to live with. Where relevant, cars are scored against other cars in the same class (e.g. for space). 78% ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ Owner’s View It is so reliable. It has never failed to start and had never broken down. Owner’s View I find my Getz very easy to get in and out of and it handles quite well for a small car. Which? Car review Hyundai Getz (2000-2009) Superminis Which? Car Survey results continued... About our survey Reliability ratings Reliability ratings ★★★ Overall Reliability Petrol cars Reliability Breakdowns Average annual repair cost Diesel cars Reliability Breakdowns Average annual repair cost All cars Reliability Breakdowns Average annual repair cost Up to 3 years old 3-8 years old - - - - - - - - - - We split reliability into breakdowns (including failure to start), faults (where parts need replacing) and problems (minor issues e.g. squeaks and loose trim). Where the car has been on sale for some time, and we have numerous survey responses from owners, we also split scores by the age of car and fuel type. Star ratings are out of five – the more stars, the more reliable the car. Most common faults Breakdowns: Percentage of cars suffering a breakdown in last 12 months Average annual repair cost: Average annual cost of repairs (not servicing), in past 12 months Most common faults Up to 3 years old - - - 3-8 years old - - - - - - - - - Failure rate: The proportion of owners reporting this problem in the last year Want to know what’s most likely to go wrong as the car gets older? These are the five most common faults reported by owners, grouped by age into new, recent and older cars. A score of 40% means four out of 10 owners reported problems with that part of the car over the previous 12 months. Engine electrics and non-engine electrics (e.g. windows, stereo) cause more headaches than mechanical parts in most modern cars.
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