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Hyundai i30 Comfort 1.4

£179 per month, PCP (5.9%APR)

Hyundai i30 Comfort 1.4

It’s easy to spot a Hyundai i30 on the road – just look for the driver with the biggest grin! The Korean hatchback is the most satisfying car to own in the UK, after scooping top prize in Auto Express’s Driver Power 2010 reliability survey.
The good news is that this feelgood experience won’t cost the earth. Pop down to your local Hyundai main dealer, and you can get an i30 Comfort 1.4 on a PCP agreement for only £179 per month. There’s a minimal £1,300 deposit to pay up front and a respectable 5.9 per cent APR, plus the option of shelling out £4,911 at the end of the term to get the keys permanently. If you still need persuading, consider the five-year unlimited mileage warranty. With a deal like that, it’s hard not to smile

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