Cheaper Hyundai options 'appeal to thrifty drivers'
New offers from Hyundai have seen the company make vehicles available to "those who take great pride in keeping their motoring costs low".The Getz supermini can be picked up from Hyundai dealerships from £6,495 with a five-year warranty and three years of servicing available for £99 per time.
From £4,995, the Amica 1.1 Atlantic model is another budget option for thrifty motorists.
Having already sold out in August this year, motorists looking to pick up the Amica should expect similar interest again, as both offers expire on the UK mainland at the end of the year.
"A quick visit to your nearest Hyundai dealer will show that prices are heading downwards too, making some of the best value cars in Britain even easier to own," said the firm.
The South Korean automaker recently unveiled plans to spend 260 billion won (£142 million) on the expansion of its shipyard plant.
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