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Hyundai I10 under £500 per month

3 used Hyundai I10 listings from £148/mo under £500 a month, with real broker quotes. Tap any "£X /mo" to see that dealer's full representative example. Finance is subject to status; terms and conditions apply.

Motoring.Today currently lists 2 used Hyundai I10 cars from approved UK dealers, priced from £8,995 or from £201 a month on representative finance (subject to status).

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3

Live Hyundai I10 listings

From / month
£148/mo

Cheapest representative quote

Monthly budget
£500

Under £500 a month

Hyundai i10
Above market

Hyundai i10

2016 Se

PetrolManual54,000 mi2016
Band C · £35/yr
£148/mo
£6,495
cash

Protheroes·4.4 (73)· Market Harborough

Hyundai i10
Fair price

Hyundai i10

2019 Go Se

PetrolManual12,555 mi2019
£200/yr
£201/mo
£8,995
cash

NG9 Motors·4.5 (88)· Nottingham

Hyundai i10
Good price

Hyundai i10

2018 Se Auto

PetrolAutomatic24,065 mi2018
£200/yrHome delivery
£212/mo
£9,499
cash

Anycolour Car·4.9 (148)· Barnsley

Frequently asked questions

What deposit is needed to get a Hyundai I10 under £500 a month?
Typically, for a Hyundai I10, a deposit is not strictly required as representative finance on our stock at Motoring Today indicates a 60-month HP agreement at 13% APR with no deposit would be possible. However, due to the Hyundai I10's starting price of £8995, a larger upfront deposit would significantly reduce your monthly payments and help achieve a lower figure; finance is subject to status.
Does my credit score affect the monthly payment for a Hyundai I10?
Yes, your credit score directly influences the monthly payments. The rates we display are representative examples; the actual Annual Percentage Rate (APR) offered for your Hyundai I10 finance will depend on your individual credit history and an affordability assessment.
Should I choose HP or PCP for a Hyundai I10 within this budget?
With Hire Purchase (HP), you own the Hyundai I10 outright once all payments are made, whereas Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) offers lower monthly payments by deferring a significant portion of the cost to an optional final balloon payment. Our comprehensive PCP vs HP finance guide on Motoring Today can explain the differences in full.