Getz
The Hyundai Getz, produced 2002-2011 as compact city car offering global market versatility, features range of economical four-cylinder engines including base 1.1-liter producing 63 horsepower, popular 1.4-liter developing 95 horsepower at 6,000 rpm with 126 Nm torque, efficient 1.5-liter CRDi diesel generating 82 horsepower with exceptional fuel economy achieving 4.8 L/100km combined consumption, paired with five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmissions. Practical design emphasizes interior space maximization within compact 3,825mm length, offering flexible seating arrangements, 290-liter cargo capacity expanding to over 1,000 liters with rear seats folded, and comprehensive safety equipment unusual for budget segment including multiple airbags and ABS braking.
The Getz represents Hyundai successful entry into European and Asian compact car markets competing against Toyota Yaris, Honda Jazz, and Ford Fiesta with aggressive pricing strategy, comprehensive five-year warranty coverage, and reliable build quality addressing previous brand perception issues. 2005 facelift introduced updated styling, improved interior materials, and revised engine lineup including more powerful 1.6-liter petrol variant and advanced variable geometry turbo diesel option enhancing performance while maintaining efficiency focus. Popular among budget-conscious urban drivers seeking reliable transportation with low running costs, the Getz offered genuine value proposition combining adequate highway capability from 1.4-liter and larger variants, spacious interior accommodating four adults with surprising comfort, and Hyundai improving quality standards establishing credibility for subsequent i10 and i20 development while accumulating strong reliability record throughout production run.