Monday 31 March 2008





Hyundai asks if you have an 'i' for a bargain- the i10 comes with a great deal

In the current financial climate,consumers are going to be wooed even more ardently than previously by car manufacturers with 'special' deals.Hyundai is one such manufacturer,with a range of efficient and low CO2 emitting cars.They are selling on the basis of excellent value.

Take the 5-seater,i10 1.1 litre, for example,which comes with a spec to check. At 119g/km CO2 emissions and 56.5 mph on the combined cycle ,this is an economical city car with so much on it as standard.Air con,electric front windows,power steering,stereo radio+CD player,front and side airbags,and tinted glass are all thrown in.

The i10 competes in its class with the Toyota Aygo ,Fiat Panda and Citroen C1.It saves at £35 on road fund licence,is likely to be exempt from the London congestion charge,and should also be competitive on motor insurance costs.

So if you are a first time car buyer,or looking to downsize because of the tax and CO2 savings the i10 could be just for you.As a further sweetener Hyundai is trying to make it as affordable as possible.For a limited period,until 30th May 2008,the company is offering Personal Contract Purchase (PCP).This arrangement can provide a flexible purchase option,with low,fixed,monthly payments.But you do need to check it out to make sure it suits your specific requirements. In the case of the i10,payments of just under £100 per month are on offer.On the road,this car is from £6,495, according to the Hyundai website where you can see full details about the car and the PCP option, by clicking here

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