Hi Brian - do you have any inside info on when the 'Intelligent Speed Limit Warning' might be fixed to recognise non-numeric national speed limit signs? My 2024 N-Line is a great car ruined by bonging to tell me I'm speeding when I'm not. Yes - you can disable it every time you start the car. But it shouldn't need a start-up sequence to get the car to behave properly. Particularly when intrusive lane assist also needs to be switched off at the same time. Oh for the day when your car would shut up and let you get on with driving....
Unfortunately we don’t have a timeline, it looks like all modern cars going forward are going to gain more and more of these passive autonomous features as we transition in the next 50 years to autonomous driving!
@@doolanbrian I guess so - but for that to happen it is vital that these systems actually work properly. At present the camera-only system fitted to the 2024 i10 is just not fit for purpose in the UK. It simply does not detect national speed limit or motorway start signs, and makes a very poor job of interpreting variable speed limits overhead on motorway gantries. It can usually read black on white numerals, but even this gets confused gets more often than it should. The fact that Hyundai released this car for sale with such an obvious fault is evidence of shockingly poor software quality assurance / testing, or do they just think that their base-level customers will put up with it. If they couldn't get a camera-only system to work they should have spent a few pence more (literally) to provide GPS augmented solution. As it stands we have the equivalent of a faulty smoke detector - a great benefit in principle but irritating and less than useless after a few false alarms. I'm aware of at least one customer in the UK who has returned their vehicle for full refund within the initial 30 day right-to-reject period on the basis on this fault.
It just has the 84hp in the n line? Mine Has the 100hp turbo engine. Didn’t knew there are so much differences (no auto clima or heated seats/steering and stuff) from country to country. Thanks for the video
I love the new i10 and the 1.2 engine is great, my i20 2023 has it. On the motorway, the fastest I went with it was 150km/h and it had no issues with that speed. The fuel economy is also spot on by what Hyundai claims. I love my i20 a lot 😊 The sound of the exhaust is lovely on the i10 Nline.
Glad you like it, sorry, I never got a chance to make a video for you with the headlamps, apologies! I appreciate you watching as always, glad you like your vehicle, 150 km/h is no problem as you say!
Pleated is a word. You're not dreaming.
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The best cars ever...those are my favourite....they have enough...for drive....I like manual gearbox....
I agree, definitely fun to drive!
Pick mine up tomorrow.
@@peterlucas5634 hope you like it, they are fun to drive!
Thanks Brian for another great presentation and because of your videos my son has bought a Tucson n line hybrid and loves it 😊
That’s awesome, I appreciate the kind words! Thank you for watching
We have 1.0T 100bhp N-line and steering wheel goes only up/down, is it really the case in this vids car that you can adjust reach also?
Apologies!! Ours are actually height, only as well!
In my country, the i10 N-Line is a 1,0 Liters with a turbo 🙂
@@kennylarsen622 yes! More power !! We don’t get that option 😕
Hi Brian - do you have any inside info on when the 'Intelligent Speed Limit Warning' might be fixed to recognise non-numeric national speed limit signs? My 2024 N-Line is a great car ruined by bonging to tell me I'm speeding when I'm not. Yes - you can disable it every time you start the car. But it shouldn't need a start-up sequence to get the car to behave properly. Particularly when intrusive lane assist also needs to be switched off at the same time. Oh for the day when your car would shut up and let you get on with driving....
Unfortunately we don’t have a timeline, it looks like all modern cars going forward are going to gain more and more of these passive autonomous features as we transition in the next 50 years to autonomous driving!
@@doolanbrian I guess so - but for that to happen it is vital that these systems actually work properly. At present the camera-only system fitted to the 2024 i10 is just not fit for purpose in the UK. It simply does not detect national speed limit or motorway start signs, and makes a very poor job of interpreting variable speed limits overhead on motorway gantries. It can usually read black on white numerals, but even this gets confused gets more often than it should. The fact that Hyundai released this car for sale with such an obvious fault is evidence of shockingly poor software quality assurance / testing, or do they just think that their base-level customers will put up with it. If they couldn't get a camera-only system to work they should have spent a few pence more (literally) to provide GPS augmented solution. As it stands we have the equivalent of a faulty smoke detector - a great benefit in principle but irritating and less than useless after a few false alarms. I'm aware of at least one customer in the UK who has returned their vehicle for full refund within the initial 30 day right-to-reject period on the basis on this fault.
@@hgihgiu with some luck, they make some progress on this soon👍
It just has the 84hp in the n line? Mine Has the 100hp turbo engine. Didn’t knew there are so much differences (no auto clima or heated seats/steering and stuff) from country to country. Thanks for the video
It is, we have 1.2 nonturbo unfortunately we don’t get the 1 L turbo like you guys!
I love the new i10 and the 1.2 engine is great, my i20 2023 has it. On the motorway, the fastest I went with it was 150km/h and it had no issues with that speed. The fuel economy is also spot on by what Hyundai claims. I love my i20 a lot 😊 The sound of the exhaust is lovely on the i10 Nline.
Glad you like it, sorry, I never got a chance to make a video for you with the headlamps, apologies! I appreciate you watching as always, glad you like your vehicle, 150 km/h is no problem as you say!
My 2021 I 10 - N Line has an 99,5 BHP turbo 3 cyl engine and really accelerates good, I ' ve reached 160 Km/h at about 3400 r/m.
@victormarian7889 I wish we got that engine with 6 speed here !!! 🙂
@doolanbrian Well, good luck with that, I only have manual 5 speeds, but a very good and accurate shift gear.
@@victormarian7889 that’s a nice car you have 🙂👍
The phrase "Hyundai, Kildare's No. 1 best selling car 2013-2022" behind your video is impressive. Do you happen to know the best-selling Hyundai?
Thanks for watching! The Tucson is the best selling model we have!
Spare wheel as standard?
Yes 👍 🙂
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What’s the warranty please?
5years unlimited kms for 🇮🇪Ireland.. what country are you based in ??
@@doolanbrian South Wales
@@geraldoram2453 should be a similar warranty to us so !
In Italy we have prime version of i10. I think the prime version is very beautiful compare to Nline specially internal compartment.
What does prime get ?? 🙂🙂
I have 2020 Picanto 1.0 l turbo, looks better than this inside and outside. Automatic aircondition, better steeringwheel, faster......