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Hyundai unveils i10 price plan
Wednesday, 13 Feb 2008 15:36
Hyundai unveils i10 price plan
The new Hyundai i10 will go one sale for just £6,495 when it hits the forecourts on April 2nd.
The new city car, which will be manufactured exclusively in India and exported to 70 countries around the world – will come complete with air conditioning, four airbags, front electric windows, electric power steering, central locking and a CD player with MP3 compatibility.
In addition, the mid-range Comfort trim option will also feature rear electric windows, remote control central locking and 14-inch alloy wheels.
The more expensive Style option, which will cost in the region of £7,595, will also come with a rear spoiler, 15" alloy wheels, heated front seats and even an electric sunroof.
All models will be powered by a 1.1 litre engine, which is capable of 56mpg.
Both the Classic and Comfort models produce just 119g/km of CO2 too, qualifying them for the VED band B and making the tax disc cost just £35 a year.
These two models will also qualify for a 100 per cent discount on the London Congestion Charge, when the emissions element of the charge comes into force later this year.
All trim levels also have Hyundai's five-year unlimited mileage warranty as standard.
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