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“B-segment quality and prac ticality in an A-segment pack age" is the rallying cry from the people behindthe all-new iio, and a significant increase in size helps it on its way. One suited company rep
even described the car as more of an “A+-segmerit” machine, but enough talk of segments - we’re not dealing with a Choco- late Orange. The bottom line is that the
Tio is quite a bit bigger external ly than its main rivals. You just about get the big
gest boot in the class with a broad floor area that accom
modates a medium-size travel case flat, where rival cais'bouLii
mightforceyoutostanditupor lie it on its side. The spacious cabin is domi nated by a huge, fullrwidth'col-:
. oured panel on the dashboard in a choice of orange or blue,
• with beige restricted to the en- Uy-level S model and red kept only for the Premium grade. CHARACTER ^ V It certainly jgives the car a meas ure of character, but it’s a divi sive feature, so it’s well .worth' getting up close to it to form your own opinion. Physical quality is as high
as you could hope for in a car of this class. The plastics are hard and in some cases very hollow-sounding, but there’s no exposed metal anywhere.
Then factor in the classy cen-
.; tre console layout and Hyundai has agood case to argue that the ho has a higher perceived qual-
’ itythahanyofitscompetitors. BOOSTED Practicality is boosted by the :newmodeTsinflatedsize. There
•, are more cup or bottle holders ■ /than you can shake a stick at, /i with^one in each of the four doors and depending on bottle
; sizes up to four more between / the front seats. The front door slots can take big litre-sized bottles, too. The glove box is broad and evenly shaped, so there are no problems stuffing it full of everyday essentials or a
handbag.There are two engines
_ available in the UK. A familiar’ 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine is the range-topper and the more expensive option; but a new three-cylinder l.Orlitre unit steals the limelight.
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. It’s gutsy at typical engine revs; arguably more so than
- the 1.2, and with its character- fill background buzz and trac table, flexible manner it’s*the one to go for. Its only flaw is that while vi
brations are isolated remark ably well at the steering wheel and seat, the rear view mirror suffers from the shakes. However, there’s only one
version that drops into free road tax territory, and to get
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60 -The 30mph speed limit applies to all traffic on all roads with street lighting and unless signs show otherwise . These are the national speed limits and apply to all roads unless signs show otherwise B u i l l U p A re a s 30 Elsewhere Single Orriageway | Double Qrriagewa) M o t o r w a y s
that you have to drop from five seats to four (weight-saving) and accept the mid-range SE trim only. . The rest of the models fall
behind some rivals for emis sions. But it has to be noted here
jbst how quiet the iio is. Keep the revs low, and even at 50mph the cabin is surprising ly hushed. This is the smallest car Hyundai makes, remem ber, and even if it is bigger than the rivals it definitely sets new standards for interior noise levels. Any flaws to blot the copy
book? That depends entirely on how you use it. If the size
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and parkability of a car aren’t as important as style, driver- friendliness and refinement, the iio plays a blinder. Only if youneedyourcitycartoexcelat parking in tight on-street spac es are there significantly better options out there. The new iio is thoroughly
impressive. ; It no longer has the ener
getic puppy-dog feel of the old version, having ditched it for a more grown-up and composed stance,butthere’snodoubt this is a significantly better car. The huge growth spurt is
bothablessingandacurse,but there’s no doubt that the iio is a fantastic all-rounder.
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DRIVING TOO FAST CAUSES 77,000 INJURIES AND AROUND 1,000 DEATHS A YEAR
• A t 30mph nearly h a lf are killed - A t 40mph nearly a l l are killed
• At 20mph only one in twenty is killed. Most injuries are slight and three out of suffer no injury at all
to result in serious injury as an impact at 20mph.
Car drivers are better protected, but even for them an impact at 40mph is FIVE times as likely
Driving at the right speed means more than j ust obeying speed limits. The speed limit is a MAXIMUM which may he too fast in some road
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FOR PEDESTRIANS, THE SPEED AT WHICH THEY ARE HIT IS CRITICAL
Most of the accidents involving pedestrians, particularly children, happen on roads In 30mph areas. Over half of car drivers killed, die
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m accidents on 60mph single carriageway roads. I f you double your speed:
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The difference between 30mph and 60mph is f !lnti^s?.T]?/Kst2PPil?gdistance the widthof a
60mph is FOUR times as dangerous as an impact at 30mph.
dootball pitch. The force of the impact increases ramatically as speed increases. An impact at
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