Hyundai introduces cheaper version of latest SUV
The popular car maker has brought in a cut-price model to improve the affordability of an in-demand vehicle.
The popular car maker has brought in a cut-price model to improve the affordability of an in-demand vehicle.
For years Toyota was the only hybrid option in the Australian market but now a range of big players have come to steal its sales.
This large SUV has almost everything a growing family would want in a new car but there is one thing that’ll be a deal breaker for many.
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A raft of huge upgrades have made this family-hauler a contender for one of the best affordable machines for big families.
This is often considered the world’s best hot hatch, and now the Japanese brand has made a bunch of improvements sure to appeal to buyers.
Buyers might get a shock with this SUV’s price tag, but when compared to some very similar vehicles it is sneaky good deal.
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