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Hyundai i30 Estate

Korean kings of value Hyundai are giving buyers a great deal on the practical i30 estate, with over £2,500 off the mid-spec Comfort

Hyundai i30 Estate

A practical estate car is the perfect solution for a growing family – and few models are better value than Hyundai’s i30.

With its useful 415-litre load bay, refined and economical diesel and excellent five-year warranty, the Korean carrier provides practicality and peace of mind in equal measure. And now the generously equipped Comfort version is yours for £14,295, which is a hefty £2,675 saving over the normal price.

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Better still, there are similar cash discount offers on other variants of the car. See Page 77 for our readers’ verdict on the i30.

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