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New i30 'beats the opposition for value and equipment'

The latest vehicle from Hyundai is the best on the market in terms of value for money and the equipment it offers, the company has claimed.

Customer can pick up the model in three different engine and transmission options when it appears in dealerships across the UK from April 2nd.

Prices for the car start from £12,995 and it comes with a unique five-year unlimited mileage warranty specific to Hyundai.

Those who prefer to drive an automatic model will be pleased to discover that the 1.6-litre engine iteration of the i30 comes with the feature.

"The estate also features door mirrors that incorporate the side repeater lights - a feature unique in the sector ... They also fold in electrically," commented the firm.

Meanwhile, Hyundai has unveiled its crossover European design QarmaQ concept.

The model is made from environmentally-friendly materials and has a panoramic windscreen.

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