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Hyundai car parts make i20 ‘the perfect first auto’

Certain Hyundai car parts and systems make the manufacturer’s i20 model ideal for learner drivers, it has been suggested.

The company made this claim after announcing it was to supply an instructor college with some of its vehicles.

Bill Plant Driving School has already received 60 i20s and is due to increase its fleet with another 500 examples of the car over the next 12 months.

Hyundai suggested the fact the auto comes with active head-restraints, six airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners and reminders, as well as ESP, makes it an excellent choice for novice motorists.

It explained ESP is particularly useful as it helps the person behind the wheel retain control in slippery conditions.

Commenting on the i20, Ron Danby from Bill Plant Driving School stated: "It’s a pleasure to teach in and the peace of mind of the safety features reassures both pupil and teacher."

In other news, the Hyundai i10 was the ninth most popular model in the UK last month.
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Scrappage scheme may continue to produce Hyundai car parts buyers

The number of potential Hyundai car parts buyers may continue to grow as a result of the scrappage scheme, if the manufacturer’s comments are anything to go by.

According to the company, it has seen customers queuing up at dealerships keen to replace older, highly-polluting models with its i10.

The model is currently the best-selling auto under the government’s cash for bangers initiative.

In addition to this, the firm’s scrappage success has propelled it into the top ten when it comes to UK car sales for the first time ever.

Managing director Tony Whitehorn suggested the government programme would continue to have a positive effect on its order book for many years to come.

He explained the firm was confident that the thousands of Hyundai motorists created by the scheme would recommend the manufacturer’s vehicles to their friends.

"We know this will keep driving new customers into our showrooms," he said.

Meanwhile, people who want a vehicle kitted out with as many luxury Hyundai car parts as possible may want to consider the Coupe.

The manufacturer recently reminded drivers it comes with a range of features – from twin exhausts to 17-inch alloy wheels.
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Hyundai ‘the company of choice for cost-conscious scrappage customers’

Drivers who make sure they always get the best deal when buying car parts may find a trip to their local Hyundai dealership could save them even more money in the long run.

The manufacturer has suggested it is the company of choice for cost-conscious participants in the government’s cash for bangers initiative.

It stated people who opt for its models do not have to shell out excessive amounts of money, adding many other carmakers have recently put up their prices.

Managing director Tony Whitehorn used the i20 as an example and pointed out the auto was 30 per cent cheaper than some of its mainstream rivals.

He claimed: "That’s too big a difference to ignore, especially as the i20 has a better Ncap rating, a longer warranty and a generous level of equipment."

Meanwhile, motorists who have taken advantage of the government’s scrappage scheme to buy a model from the manufacturer may find they can keep it running smoothly for many years to come with cheap Hyundai car spares purchased online.
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Hyundai cars ‘a hit with scrappage scheme customers’

People who regularly purchase Hyundai car spares online to keep a much-loved motor running smoothly may not be surprised to hear the manufacturer’s vehicles have proved a hit with scrappage scheme customers.

According to the company, four ship loads of its autos are due to arrive in the UK over the coming days and it pointed out every one of the models aboard has been assigned to a specific buyer.

Further boat deliveries are scheduled over the course of the next three weeks.

The group put the popularity of its cars down to their high quality and good value, with motorists able to purchase the i10 under the cash for bangers initiative for £4,995.

Managing director Tony Whitehorn commented: "Customers are literally queuing up in front of salesmen’s desks."

He added: "Hyundai dealers have never seen anything like it and are taking on extra staff just to cope with the demand."

Meanwhile, motorists who already own one of the manufacturer’s models may find there are ways to keep their vehicle running smoothly for longer.

By replacing worn parts with Hyundai car spares bought online, owners may discover they can extend the life of their auto.
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