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HYUNDAI GETZ Used Car Review

In 2002, the Getz took over the mantle of the Hyundai's Excel as one of Australia's cheapest cars in three-door, 1.3L form. The Getz brought cuter styling and better build quality, however, and in contrast to the Excel it helped to improve Hyundai's reputation in Australia. It lived on for nearly a decade - during which it was immensely popular with rental car companies - before it was gradually replaced by the i20.

Pros

Cons

  • Sharply priced when new
  • 1.6-litre model featured good safety for price/segment
  • 1.4L and 1.6L better performers than earlier engines
  • Better build quality than old Excel
  • 1.4L model missed out on anti-lock brakes and rear disc brakes
  • Many lived long lives as rental cars
  • 4-speed automatic didn't get with engines as well as 5-speed manual
  • Average handling
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2010 HYUNDAI GETZ SX 5 SP MANUAL 3D HATCHBACK

  • 185000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

2010 Manual Less than 185,000kms Windows tinted Serviced two weeks ago $4000 price negotiable Selling due to leaving Australia by the end of the month.

$4,000Negotiable
Success, WA

2 hours ago

2005 HYUNDAI GETZ GL 5 SP MANUAL 3D HATCHBACK

  • 221036 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.5L

new clutch four months ago by steve purse automotive huskisson,new tyres four months ago now 80 per cent, new pioneer stereo with handsfree option bluetooth for mobile fone comes with five months rego daily driver 5 speed mannual selling due to car update regretfell sale blue in colour and comes with new hubcaps.

$4,400Negotiable
Wollongong, NSW

05/05/2024

2010 HYUNDAI GETZ S 5 SP MANUAL 5D HATCHBACK

  • 124283 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.4L

2010 Getz 5 speed manual drives great Rego till July 2024 Comes with RWC Good tyres with mag wheels Good on fuel 1.4 litre Brakes near new Brand new battery April 2024 New fuel filter 2024 Next service @ 134,000klms Good little runabout or take it out onto the Motorway car just purrs along 😎 Tinted windows Weather sheilds on both front doors Please note small dent on passenger rear door Also has a rear spoiler on hatch GT stripes ☺️

$5,000Negotiable
Varsity Lakes, QLD

01/05/2024

Wanted: Selling Hyundai Getz 2006

  • 256173 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

This is amazing and economic car. Never have any problems.

$4,500Negotiable
Killarney Vale, NSW

30/04/2024

2005 HYUNDAI GETZ GL 5 SP MANUAL 3D HATCHBACK

  • 216000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.5L

HYundai gets 3 door 5 speed manual ice cold air just regassed just serviced new pioneer stereo hands free fone 6 months rego new clutch daily runner good car regrettefull sale cheap to run $50 fills it up tank. good interior call mobile to arrange to buy be quick fast sale anticipated readvertised due to time wasters

$4,400Negotiable
Wollongong, NSW

28/04/2024

2005 HYUNDAI GETZ GL 4 SP AUTOMATIC 5D HATCHBACK

  • 280000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.5L

Starter motor gone so you’ll need to tow it out. Everything else works

$2,000Negotiable
Redbank Plains, QLD

14/04/2024

Overview of the Hyundai Getz

Overview of the Hyundai Getz

In 2002, the Getz took over the mantle of the Hyundai's Excel as one of Australia's cheapest cars in three-door, 1.3L form.

The Getz brought cuter styling and better build quality, however, and in contrast to the Excel it helped to improve Hyundai's reputation in Australia.

It lived on for nearly a decade - during which it was immensely popular with rental car companies - before it was gradually replaced by the i20.

HYUNDAI GETZ GENERATIONS

2002-2011

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

1.4L 4-cylinder: 6.1 to 6.9 litres per 100km

1.6L 4-cylinder: 6.2 to 7.0 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO HYUNDAI GETZ

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: HYUNDAI GETZ (2005 to 2011)

Engines need a timing-belt change every 90,000km. Avoid this at your peril, because if the belt breaks it will probably cost more for a rebuilt engine than the car itself is worth.

Always check the service record for proof that routine maintenance has been carried out.

For reasons known only to themselves, many Hyundai buyers think this sort of preventative maintenance is optional and, as a result, their cars never see the inside of a workshop. That's perhaps made worse by the car's otherwise impeccable reliability, lulling owners into a false sense of security.

Early versions had some issues with stone chipping and paint flaws on the plastic front apron, and high-use areas such as the door handles seem to be prone to wear and damage paint-wise. While you're checking that, pay attention to the colour-match on the car's various panels; budget cars often attract budget repairs.

Rental-car companies loved the Getz for its price and durability. But don't accidentally pay full price for an ex-rental Getz. Check the back window for an airline decal (or the shadow where one used to be), which is a giveaway that the car is an ex-rental. Check the owner's manual for the details of the first owner, too.