Hi Lee, excellent video as usual. What you are describing is exactly the symptoms my wife's i20 had at 2 year old. Main dealer accepted the rusting tailgate, their body shop told us they had done loads of them, claimed the rear glass was installed too low in the tailgate and the water couldn't drain away properly. They sorted that for us under warranty, but we had lost faith in the car it had also become throaty and gutless, and they suspected the timing chain had become stretched. Part exchanged it for a 50 mile pre-reg Adam. Still have the Adam 6 years later, been a great car.
A friend of mine has two of these as company cars.Both of them have more than 270.000km on the clock and they work flawlessly. To me, Hyundai cars are excellent when it comes to reliability and cheap maintenance. Customer satisfaction surveys prove just that, every single year.
Even with the high mileage that car will sell no problems, they are really good reliable motors plus you have done the major repair jobs on it , thanks for another great video Lee 👍
a treasure trove of really good info again Lee. anyone skipping through your posts will miss so much that could benefit them. seen plenty of that generation little Hyundai with the tailgate paint problem, some with holes in. BLMC cars built in the 70s suffered from exactly the same issue but were easier to fix thanks to the old school windscreen rubbers. something that hasn't changed since I left the trade in the 80s is how the value of a car completely collapses when it has one serious fault; a profit opportunity for those brave enough and in the know. the scan tool looks worth looking into a bit deeper too.
Thanks cheap guy, yes pleased with that scan tool, I thought it would be junk but surprised me. Used it this morning to wind back some callipers, great kit. Do miss old windscreens, you could just boot them out 😂
Great vlog enjoy this type of content and learning more about your trade. Keeping these older cars going is important and helps in every way, this will be someones pride and joy soon.
128.000 Miles considering the lockdown period for a 2014 car with just a 1.2 litre engine is a lot, They wore the clutch right out, They must have driven everywhere they could including to the toilet
I got a 2010 i20 with similar mileage as a temporary car but ended up driving it 20,000 miles in 6 months and even taught my son to drive in it. I didn't cost me a penny in repair, all I did was change the oil, oil filter and air filter. I put a satnav radio in too. In the end I sold it and it passed mot with advisories
I like i20's - not the most glamorous car but well engineered/everything fits/lots of features. Unlike some manufacturers they paint the engine compartment in body colour rather than leaving it in base primer. IIRC this version was built in India - we've got the next model which was built in Turkey - also in white and signs of rust around the top brake light - suspect problems in the dip prime process prior to paint. Yours seems to have had a hard life given all the external scuffs. Might be worth fitting a better steering wheel but depends on cost.
Really interesting video Lee. My guess is it is an ex food delivery car of some sort with the roof damage, wear, mileage and mech problems. Seems like a car that has done lots of inner city miles... Good pick up once it's tidied up!
Great to see the life of a car trader and the way you present Lee. You reckon something been dropped on roof and run down to bottom of glass? Reminds me of old days and rust was common on cars after a few years, and vans, I had fords mainly throughout me working life.
@@carukchannel noted what you said about the paint underneath the glass but quite surprised as it’s Korean and thought they were better than that. But that’s one of the reasons I love your channel,I learn from it. Cheers. Looking forward to next Friday 👍
Another great video Lee ,makes you wonder the quality of parts manufacturers put into brand new cars chains stretching sounds like cheap poor quality metal being used ,keep up the good work good information
I have the topdon its mint, you should have mentioned that it connects to your phones wifi...when you find a fault it does a google search for the most relevant google comments...brilliant
Another great video Lee m8...👏🏻👏🏻 Looking forward to seeing the next video on it when all the work is done and I agree there's a nice profit margin in this one 4 you...Well done m8...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
yep the tailgate rots on these things - my sister in law had a silver 2009 one. That went so she had it repaired and resprayed (cost a bomb as you can imagine ) about three years later the eldest son passed his test and was due to inherit the thing but the tailgate was shocking - I told the brother in law to source an in colour one on line which they managed and got it replaced. Last March just gone the lad blew the engine up as he never kept an eye on the oil level - scrapped and yep you guessed the tailgate was a mess - again
I noticed years ago that white cars rusted more than any colour. I had a 8 year old polo that was as rotten as a pear. Can you do a fancy wrap on roof? Top don seem to give things to most TH-cam channels (chops garage, home built, resurewreck etc) and they seem to be doing well with them
Yes I was surprised with the topdon equipment, I thought it would be some tat they were sending me but really surprised for its value. I did think of wrapping the roof but was not sure if it would look right. Might be worth a try for the sake of £20 for some vinyl, if it looks crap we can still send to paint. Thanks for watching barry 👍👍
Got one of these in black, same issue with the paint on the tailgate, paint was peeling off the bumper as well, very sluggish, had literally no power, turn out to be a stretched timing chain, we replaced that and drove perfect afterwards, not bad cars at all once few bits sorted, parts quite cheap as well
Morning Lee, my wife had a 17 plate white Hyundai. The paint was very thin almost patchy in places. Scratched very easily, appeared to have no base coat. Sold it due to constantly touching it in. Good reliable cars with ply of spec . Body work dubious. Would not buy another
Yes does seem to be the case with the paint, we do some work for a car supermarket and there body shop is always touching up i10 and i20 and 30's thanks for watching Nigel and have a great weekend
Surprised to see corrosion on a 14 reg. my 14 plate swift hasn't a spot of rust anywhere and I would be well peeved if it had thought hyundai were better cars than that.
Another good video Lee. Really interesting to hear your thought process and looking forward to seeing it done. Watched your metro video last night, is that still on the back burner?
Yeah paint on white Hyundais isn't the best . I had a 107 and they suggested replacing the chain at 120000. So due on this one and hopefully will solve the issues 😊
To be fair, a cheap hyundai with 123,000 miles will have issues,so I hope the timing chain issue solves the iffy running.with a brand new clutch and chain, should be good for a good few years.
blue one across the road to me its 5 years newer than mine its far worse than mine it light pale blue. mine gone in few spots but use rust stuff on it and looks to stopped it for now but as im planning upgrading to new gen of i20 and just put new clutch in it a next owner job but nothing compared to some ive seen my cars pretty good, should been a recall
I robbed one A4C. Typical rusty boot. Popular even at 100-115k miles. Mine had engine fault couldn’t be diagnosed. Likely blocked cat. Traded it back of cost. Had it stuck engine bits 2 years. People like the i20. I10. Likewise. The i10 is so bad to look at doesn’t stop low cost chariot selling.
I don't really rate these when they reach anything over 80k miles Stretched timing chains, inactive variator pulleys and knackered or blocked catalysts are all common ailments I've come across. Should be a sorted car though once you've gone through it - you've paid the right money for it - and should get a tidy profit out of it. 👍👍
Pressure on me now 🤣, I have just used it to reset a fiat 500 service light, my autel machine would not touch it kept saying it was service locked, the topdon reset it no issues. 👍👍
@@carukchannel cheers for that, just what I needed to know, I’m going to place a order, got two cars in the household with electric handbrakes! Just the tool I need…
Yes I suspect this is the case here, I will run a part two on it when its done and gone through paint so we will find out. Thanks for watching Gerald and have a great weekend
first gen and this 2nd gen face lift its a design fault in my eyes they love to rust bottom of rear window. the should scrapped the face lift and fixed and done rear lift it should of been a recall its a place water can sit and lot dirt and stray get on back these cars. should been a recall but first gen in the book think it said 12 years paint warranty so if you have one within it get Hyundai to fix it and re paint it. design fault should be a recall as so many start to rust bad there and go to coast some are shocking. still not put me off looking at the 2015 shape same engine, i know the flaws and what to look out for and not a great deal to change the chain and tension as they can fail too before the chain, parts are reasonable cost but key thing fix it before they known to go bad and save the engine as they can go well those engines and ive heard the 1.2 and 1.4 is the same engine just bored out to 1.4 don't know how much truth in that but on the autobahn only few km/h faster top end and slightly faster to gain speed but a lot more tax so 1.2 for me engine a good one if you maintain it well and replace the parts before they go you be good, the extra £100 plus a year tax not worth the gains you get in the 1.4 but that my thought on it
Yes they seem to suffer with a tailgate design issue where the paint lifts on the seem of the glass. seems to be very common on white vehicles for some reason. the rest of the car underneath was in good order.
Hi Lee, excellent video as usual. What you are describing is exactly the symptoms my wife's i20 had at 2 year old. Main dealer accepted the rusting tailgate, their body shop told us they had done loads of them, claimed the rear glass was installed too low in the tailgate and the water couldn't drain away properly. They sorted that for us under warranty, but we had lost faith in the car it had also become throaty and gutless, and they suspected the timing chain had become stretched. Part exchanged it for a 50 mile pre-reg Adam. Still have the Adam 6 years later, been a great car.
A friend of mine has two of these as company cars.Both of them have more than 270.000km on the clock and they work flawlessly. To me, Hyundai cars are excellent when it comes to reliability and cheap maintenance. Customer satisfaction surveys prove just that, every single year.
yes they are decent vehicles, a car supermarket we do work for runs 10 of them as courtesy cars also thanks for watching mpaul
Even with the high mileage that car will sell no problems, they are really good reliable motors plus you have done the major repair jobs on it , thanks for another great video Lee 👍
Thanks Ian, have a great weekend bud
@carukchannel
Hi Lee. What's the title for part 2 for this i20? Cheers
Happy New Year
a treasure trove of really good info again Lee. anyone skipping through your posts will miss so much that could benefit them.
seen plenty of that generation little Hyundai with the tailgate paint problem, some with holes in. BLMC cars built in the 70s suffered from exactly the same issue but were easier to fix thanks to the old school windscreen rubbers.
something that hasn't changed since I left the trade in the 80s is how the value of a car completely collapses when it has one serious fault; a profit opportunity for those brave enough and in the know.
the scan tool looks worth looking into a bit deeper too.
Thanks cheap guy, yes pleased with that scan tool, I thought it would be junk but surprised me. Used it this morning to wind back some callipers, great kit. Do miss old windscreens, you could just boot them out 😂
Great video Lee very informative, should be a very nice buy for someone, look forward to the next one
Great vlog enjoy this type of content and learning more about your trade. Keeping these older cars going is important and helps in every way, this will be someones pride and joy soon.
Thanks Mia, Yes always try and give any car I buy a second chance where possible. thanks for watching
@@carukchannel I think £2,500 sounds bout right maybe a smidge more, def no more than £3,000. Great vid.
128.000 Miles considering the lockdown period for a 2014 car with just a 1.2 litre engine is a lot, They wore the clutch right out, They must have driven everywhere they could including to the toilet
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I got a 2010 i20 with similar mileage as a temporary car but ended up driving it 20,000 miles in 6 months and even taught my son to drive in it. I didn't cost me a penny in repair, all I did was change the oil, oil filter and air filter. I put a satnav radio in too. In the end I sold it and it passed mot with advisories
@@tanveerraza2620 my Dad had a 2018 (68 plate) Hyundai i10 he done 120,000 miles in it until 2022 had nothing wrong with it at all they are great
@@flightplanaviation. absolutely reliable cars and value for money. I sold my i20 and have a jaguar now :)
mate its £450 is still good for a 2014 small car high mileage but people want cheap deals
I like i20's - not the most glamorous car but well engineered/everything fits/lots of features. Unlike some manufacturers they paint the engine compartment in body colour rather than leaving it in base primer. IIRC this version was built in India - we've got the next model which was built in Turkey - also in white and signs of rust around the top brake light - suspect problems in the dip prime process prior to paint. Yours seems to have had a hard life given all the external scuffs. Might be worth fitting a better steering wheel but depends on cost.
Watch these videos every week and they're always class lee, keep it up!
Thanks Noah, I appreciate it
This looks like it will make a nice little car when it’s been painted and had the mechanical issues resolved, great video, I enjoyed watching it😊.
thanks katie
Yes, but it is meant for penny pinchers and not for car guys. 😊
Really interesting video Lee. My guess is it is an ex food delivery car of some sort with the roof damage, wear, mileage and mech problems. Seems like a car that has done lots of inner city miles... Good pick up once it's tidied up!
Keep up the honest reviews Lee always look forward to them
thanks 406
Check the air con works! I have a 14 i10 [only 31000miles] but just needed a new condenser/pipework and a re gas! Also it's the expensive gas!
As always great content Lee 👍👍
Thanks Stevie, another auction video dropping in the next 48 hours so keep an eye out
@@carukchannel Will do mate 👌👌
I,ve brought a couple of i20s out of the salvage yard in the past.Great reliable cars always easy to sell and get loads of interest in them.
Thanks for watching lazer 👍👍
Look forward to seeing the update video thanks for sharing Lee.
Thanks castrol, yes part two on this one finished is in the pipe line
Tailgate rust was quite common and Hyundai did get pay out to repair these in warranty (there was a mod kit available to prevent it once fixed).
Good to hear, thanks for the ingo donair
spot on vid lee
thanks Allan,
I really enjoy this channel, keep them coming 👍
Thanks gordon, got plenty videos dropping next week so watch out for them
Another great video Lee. Underneath all of the issues seems a half decent little run about. Hope you get it all sorted without breaking the bank mate
Thanks Phil, agree should be a shilling in this one 👍👍
good buy , don’t forget the packing plug out of battery needs removing 👍
well spotted 👍my mechanic who fitted it will be beaten later 😁
Nice margin in that ,looking forward to seeing the end result.
thanks ian 👍👍
Great to see the life of a car trader and the way you present Lee. You reckon something been dropped on roof and run down to bottom of glass? Reminds me of old days and rust was common on cars after a few years, and vans, I had fords mainly throughout me working life.
not sure TWiz i have seen alot of Hyundai's with iffy paint particularly white ones
@@carukchannel noted what you said about the paint underneath the glass but quite surprised as it’s Korean and thought they were better than that. But that’s one of the reasons I love your channel,I learn from it. Cheers. Looking forward to next Friday 👍
Lee that Hyundai looks a beauty. I’m sure once you have worked your magic on it. You should have a nice profit . Already watching for part two 👍👍👍😄
Thanks gary, yes should look a gem when finished
Another great video Lee ,makes you wonder the quality of parts manufacturers put into brand new cars chains stretching sounds like cheap poor quality metal being used ,keep up the good work good information
Yes not great, but it will make a car still I feel. Thanks for watching paul 👍
I have the topdon its mint, you should have mentioned that it connects to your phones wifi...when you find a fault it does a google search for the most relevant google comments...brilliant
Hi Lee,good buy nice little car. I think you might be able to make a nice profit,good luck to you.
Thanks john 👍👍
Another great video Lee m8...👏🏻👏🏻 Looking forward to seeing the next video on it when all the work is done and I agree there's a nice profit margin in this one 4 you...Well done m8...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks 👍
yep the tailgate rots on these things - my sister in law had a silver 2009 one. That went so she had it repaired and resprayed (cost a bomb as you can imagine ) about three years later the eldest son passed his test and was due to inherit the thing but the tailgate was shocking - I told the brother in law to source an in colour one on line which they managed and got it replaced. Last March just gone the lad blew the engine up as he never kept an eye on the oil level - scrapped and yep you guessed the tailgate was a mess - again
I noticed years ago that white cars rusted more than any colour. I had a 8 year old polo that was as rotten as a pear. Can you do a fancy wrap on roof? Top don seem to give things to most TH-cam channels (chops garage, home built, resurewreck etc) and they seem to be doing well with them
Yes I was surprised with the topdon equipment, I thought it would be some tat they were sending me but really surprised for its value. I did think of wrapping the roof but was not sure if it would look right. Might be worth a try for the sake of £20 for some vinyl, if it looks crap we can still send to paint. Thanks for watching barry 👍👍
@@MaxMax-th7uz I was thinking of sanding it back and filler over first, get a flat surface before wrapping it. Should be ok then do you think ??
If it's moldy inside, the roof may well be leaking, the damp comes down at the side of the rear seats.
Liked before watching!!
Ditto !
door seals were shite on the I20 thats why its mouldy!! like the look of that diagnosis machine!! good price as well!
it is decent alun that machine covers all the basics for a workshop. that would of been 1500 of snapon a few years back for the same tech
Got one of these in black, same issue with the paint on the tailgate, paint was peeling off the bumper as well, very sluggish, had literally no power, turn out to be a stretched timing chain, we replaced that and drove perfect afterwards, not bad cars at all once few bits sorted, parts quite cheap as well
Thanks for watching car trade, yes seems very common the chain and paint issues on these. glad you got yours sorted
Morning Lee, my wife had a 17 plate white Hyundai. The paint was very thin almost patchy in places. Scratched very easily, appeared to have no base coat. Sold it due to constantly touching it in. Good reliable cars with ply of spec . Body work dubious. Would not buy another
Yes does seem to be the case with the paint, we do some work for a car supermarket and there body shop is always touching up i10 and i20 and 30's thanks for watching Nigel and have a great weekend
Mine eml on too, bogged down. Ok first 1.5 miles then hard to drive. Wasn’t chain or timing. Couldn’t be diagnosed. Poss blocked cat. Was my last i20
Surprised to see corrosion on a 14 reg. my 14 plate swift hasn't a spot of rust anywhere and I would be well peeved if it had thought hyundai were better cars than that.
Like your vids,subbed!
Thanks for the sub!
Cheers Lee another video I enjoyed, The Hyundai is well worth doing, will make a nice little first car for someone.
Thanks Nervo 👍👍👍
Great video, hope we're going to see it after you've done everything
yes will be part 2 when all finished, getting a qoute for paint today as it happens 👍👍👍 thanks for watching bud
Originally from Essex this car with Motorpoint plates on it. Something tells me this was originally an ex rental car or ex Hyundai UK
Maybe cabottaxi, well spotted. Thanks for watching 👍
Would try £2995 with everything your doing to it . Clutch , chain etc
Another good video Lee. Really interesting to hear your thought process and looking forward to seeing it done. Watched your metro video last night, is that still on the back burner?
yes waiting for dry weather, then off to paint will cover that when completed. thanks for watching ross
Good base price, after your parts cannon should make a car for someone at 2495. Good luck finding a tailgate in colour. Dave Birmingham
Again great video 📸
Thanks gerald
Excellent channel.
Thank you very much!
Yeah paint on white Hyundais isn't the best . I had a 107 and they suggested replacing the chain at 120000. So due on this one and hopefully will solve the issues 😊
thanks for watching Stewart
Interesting people thinking it's high mileage. Using an average of 12-15,000 milea a year, it's pretty much spot on for a 9 year old car.
To be fair, a cheap hyundai with 123,000 miles will have issues,so I hope the timing chain issue solves the iffy running.with a brand new clutch and chain, should be good for a good few years.
thanks tom, yes should be a decent car in the end
blue one across the road to me its 5 years newer than mine its far worse than mine it light pale blue. mine gone in few spots but use rust stuff on it and looks to stopped it for now but as im planning upgrading to new gen of i20 and just put new clutch in it a next owner job but nothing compared to some ive seen my cars pretty good, should been a recall
I robbed one A4C. Typical rusty boot. Popular even at 100-115k miles. Mine had engine fault couldn’t be diagnosed. Likely blocked cat. Traded it back of cost. Had it stuck engine bits 2 years. People like the i20. I10. Likewise. The i10 is so bad to look at doesn’t stop low cost chariot selling.
Carbon rap the roof mirrors some Lerner would stump 3 for it 😂 👍✌️
Love your thinking anthony 👍👍
I don't really rate these when they reach anything over 80k miles Stretched timing chains, inactive variator pulleys and knackered or blocked catalysts are all common ailments I've come across. Should be a sorted car though once you've gone through it - you've paid the right money for it - and should get a tidy profit out of it. 👍👍
Thanks byron, 👍👍👍👍
Fair enfo needs a few bits. But there's surely some profit in her. Fantastic lil cars dese 👌 gr8 video I enjoy watching about all these cheapies lee 👍
Thanks Daz
Just bought the Top Don. I hope it's as good as you say.
Pressure on me now 🤣, I have just used it to reset a fiat 500 service light, my autel machine would not touch it kept saying it was service locked, the topdon reset it no issues. 👍👍
When was this recorded?
Hi Lee
What's the title of pt2, cheers
Happy New Year
Watched a couple of this guys videos and I must say he comes across as decent.
Thanks Do the right thing, glad your enjoying the content 👍👍
Hi mate do you get hands on with the tools or just paperwork you do like 2 buy work not many like it these days top video again
yes do get stuck in, i am a mot tester by trade. thanks
What's the MOT?
Can that machine rewind EPB for when doing rear brakes?
Yes works will put park brakes into service mode, or wind back etc. Its a cracking unit for the price pritesh
@@carukchannel cheers for that, just what I needed to know, I’m going to place a order, got two cars in the household with electric handbrakes! Just the tool I need…
I wonder how that roof got like that.
not sure but at least we can fix it, thanks for watching paul
The timing chain needs replacing
Is the diesel version a Peugeot engine in these ? Cheers lee
no bob its a kia Hyundai unit 1.7crdi its very good engine to be fair
When I heard "Slow, gutless, does not want to rev" I thought ah it's a Corsa 😅
😁 does sound like a corsa, thanks for watching NB
I had one same issue it jumped a timing tooth
Yes I suspect this is the case here, I will run a part two on it when its done and gone through paint so we will find out. Thanks for watching Gerald and have a great weekend
Very common in Kia's too
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Hiya mate,
Do you buy from Chelmsford or somewhere else please?
prees heath and donington for aston barclay
Cool beans.
Will be a very decent profit from this even if you had to put an engine in it would still be making ££
Where ewe been!!
working and filming, got a few videos to drop next week 👍👍
How many miles as it done Lee 🤣🤣
😁😁 You will never forget now bud, Thanks for watching mancave and have a great weekend 👍
first gen and this 2nd gen face lift its a design fault in my eyes they love to rust bottom of rear window. the should scrapped the face lift and fixed and done rear lift it should of been a recall its a place water can sit and lot dirt and stray get on back these cars. should been a recall but first gen in the book think it said 12 years paint warranty so if you have one within it get Hyundai to fix it and re paint it. design fault should be a recall as so many start to rust bad there and go to coast some are shocking. still not put me off looking at the 2015 shape same engine, i know the flaws and what to look out for and not a great deal to change the chain and tension as they can fail too before the chain, parts are reasonable cost but key thing fix it before they known to go bad and save the engine as they can go well those engines and ive heard the 1.2 and 1.4 is the same engine just bored out to 1.4 don't know how much truth in that but on the autobahn only few km/h faster top end and slightly faster to gain speed but a lot more tax so 1.2 for me engine a good one if you maintain it well and replace the parts before they go you be good, the extra £100 plus a year tax not worth the gains you get in the 1.4 but that my thought on it
So the roof peel just primer and paint white can of gloss , remotely. Where no fleebay tailgate just paint too. . Doesn’t matter. In da slightest
I think there,s some life left in this car
Slam it and straight pipe
Will make a good cheap car for someone at £2495 Lee and make you a profit 👍
Thanks nic nak, yes looks value on a 14 plate at 2495
That is a LOT of rust for a 9 year old car
Yes they seem to suffer with a tailgate design issue where the paint lifts on the seem of the glass. seems to be very common on white vehicles for some reason. the rest of the car underneath was in good order.
ex police car
Dont think so but does have a look of ex police, it has no holes in the dash you normally find in ex cop cars I have bought
9 years old and the paint is peeling? 🤦♀
yes poor really for that age
Its a budget Hyundai econobox.