Hyundai Getz

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Hyundai Getz
2006 Hyundai Getz
Manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company
Production 2002—present
Predecessor Hyundai Atoz / Atos
Class Supermini
Wheelbase 96.5 in (2455 mm)
Length 150.5 in (3825 mm)
Width 65.5 in (1665 mm)
Height 58.8 in (1495 mm)
Curb weight 3384 lb (1535 kg)
Similar Citroën C2
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Previous Hyundai Getz
Previous Hyundai Getz

The Hyundai Getz (also sold as the Hyundai Click or Hyundai TB) is a supermini produced by the Hyundai Motor Company. It is available in three and five door hatchback body styles, and with a 4-speed automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission.

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At launch in 2002, 1.1, 1.3 and 1.6-litre petrol or 1.5-litre turbodiesel engines were available: from 2004, 1.1, 1.4 (replacing the original 1.3) and 1.6 litre petrol engines and a 1.5 litre turbodiesel engines (available engine options vary depending on market) were available. The 1.6 petrol and 1.5 turbodiesel engines were not available in all markets: Australia and New Zealand, and some countries in South-East Asia and South America did not get these engines.

A facelift for the 2006 model year saw the Getz receive a 4 cylinder 1.5 litre diesel option, upgraded dash and interior facia and trim, new front and rear styling, and driver and front passenger air bags and also side airbags as standard.

Trim levels were GSi and CDX, although in Australia and New Zealand XD and XE were the main trim levels.

In Australia, the 2002-04 Hyundai Getz was assessed in the Used Car Safety Ratings 2006 as providing "significantly worse than average" protection for its occupants in the event of a crash.[1].

The car received a respectable 4 stars (out of five) in its 2004 EuroNCAP crash tests. It turned in what EuroNCAP described as a "reasonably balanced performance" and "generally good" in-car protection for children. It was noted, however, that the design of the car did little to protect pedestrians.

The ABS brakes and a passenger airbag are extra-cost options on some models in some markets. The South African market version, for example, is not available with side airbags at any price and makes do without a third three-point seatbelt on the rear seat.

In Venezuela, the Hyundai Getz is badge engineered as the Dodge Brisa. This new model replaces the Accent-based Brisa that debuted in that market in [[April] 2002.

The Getz (under the Click name) appears in the pre-release video game Gran Turismo 4 Tokyo-Seoul for the PlayStation 2 and was the first Korean car to appear in the Gran Turismo series. Strangely it is called the Click Type R, Type R being exclusive to Honda for its performance oriented models. Several Hyundai cars made it to the final release of Gran Turismo 4 but the Click did not return.


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