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Hyundai champions 'quality, practicality and fun' of new i10

Hyundai's latest city car will massively boost the firm's presence in the market, the company has claimed.

"The i10 is such an attractive, high quality package that its city car sales are set to double from current levels to around 10,000 per year," the automaker has commented.

Confidence in the i30 follow-up is high, with the firm believing it to be a fun and practical drive for motorists as well as a safe one.

Indeed, the company has given drivers the option of installing a child seat in the front, while the impact the vehicle has on the wallet is small - expected to cost around £6,500.

The South Korean automobile manufacturer recorded 425.5 billion (£232 billion) won in net income over the third-quarter of the year and a profit growth of 45 per cent during the period.

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