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| Hyundai's excellent i30 hatchback is now available with cheap finance |
Hyundai is helping to put a smile back on customers' faces with a winter offer of zero per cent finance on all i30 models in time for a new 08 registration car.
The highly-acclaimed i30 mid-sized hatchback has been causing a stir among its rivals, with generous equipment levels, competitive pricing and exceptional quality.
Like all Hyundais, the package is topped with an unlimited mileage five-year warranty.
Competitors have been offering low-rate finance deals on some limited models in their ranges, with a typical minimum 30 per cent deposit. Alternatively they'll try to sign buyers up to PCP schemes which require a large balloon' payment after a few years.
Once again, Hyundai has hit back with a class-leading deal. Realising 30 per cent can be a struggle to get together as a deposit, Hyundai requires a deposit of just 20 per cent across the entire i30 range.
Despite this, the monthly repayments are still around the same level as competitors' PCP costs - and at the end of the three years you own the Hyundai, with no balloon payment.
As an example, a customer who buys a 1.4-litre petrol Comfort model pays a deposit of only £2,199.00, followed by £244.33 a month for 36 months.
The Comfort isn't short of equipment either, with air conditioning, alloy wheels, CD audio and MP3 player with ipod/USB and auxiliary connections, ESP and four electric windows all as standard. Others in the range are even better equipped and equally good value.
The finance offer is available until March 31, giving plenty of time for buyers to take advantage and still have a new 08 registration i30.
Further details and full terms and conditions can be found on www.hyundai.co.uk, by calling 0800 981 981, or from any Hyundai dealer.
10:20am Tuesday 4th March 2008
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