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Hyundai cars offers free seven day car insurance cover

Hyundai cars offers free seven day car insurance cover

You’ve recently purchased a new car. You get a call from your dealer saying that it’s ready to collect. With all the excitement of going to pick up your new set of wheels, purchasing insurance may have slipped your mind.

Hyundai’s England World Cup Challenge

Hyundai’s England World Cup Challenge

With less than seven weeks to go before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Hyundai UK has kicked off celebrations with the arrival of the official Hyundai Goodwill Ball.

Trio of wins for Hyundai fleet team

Hyundai has just signed three new fleet contracts in the North West averaging over 100 cars in each deal. The wins from Hyundai’s growing fleet department total 270 vehicles across a mix of SME businesses.

Hyundai i30 is the most satisfying car in Britain

Hyundai i30 is the most satisfying car in Britain

Hyundai isn’t just turning sales charts on their heads – the company has now caused shockwaves by winning another satisfaction and reliability survey.

Hyundai sells 15,000 in one month

Hyundai sells 15,000 in one month

Official figures released show that Hyundai has smashed another sales record. The company sold 15,241 cars in March, beating the previous monthly record of 11,031 set in September 2009.

Hyundai ix35 prices announced

Hyundai ix35 prices announced

Hyundai’s ix35 will cost from just £16,495 when it goes on sale on March 25th, making the stylish crossover a real alternative for buyers considering a conventional hatchback.

AM Magazine names Hyundai as ‘Carmaker of the Year’

AM Magazine names Hyundai as ‘Carmaker of the Year’

Leading industry publication AM Magazine presented the prestigious award of Carmaker of the Year to Hyundai, at its annual ceremony in Birmingham this week.

Hyundai’s evolution continues with the i-flow

Hyundai’s evolution continues with the i-flow

An all-new concept car is set to catch the ‘i’ of visitors to the Geneva Motor Show next month. Hyundai has chosen the event to reveal the i-flow, a stylish saloon that previews the look of its new D-segment contender.

King of scrappage takes on the bangers

King of scrappage takes on the bangers

As the best selling car under the scrappage scheme, Hyundai’s i10 has been responsible for the destruction of 20,000 ‘bangers’. James Baggott, the editor of Car Dealer Magazine, decided to see if the scrap cars could take their revenge.

Hyundai set to shock the car industry once again

Hyundai set to shock the car industry once again

Hyundai is set to build on its industry-leading scrappage success with ground-breaking schemes which will help even more customers afford a new Hyundai.

Barclays: December SMMT car registration figures

Keith Parry, Head of Motor Retail at Barclays, said: "The government's scrappage scheme has been a huge success, drawing people into showrooms and has accounted for almost 300,000 additional vehicles coming onto the market in 2009.

Hyundai’s special edition Edition additions

Hyundai’s special edition Edition additions

What better way to see in the New Year than with a new range of high value, well-equipped special editions?

The 2010 i30 range - helping drivers clean up for the New Year

The 2010 i30 range - helping drivers clean up for the New Year

The hugely successful Hyundai i30 range has been given a major update for 2010. New engines and trim levels will make Hyundai’s big seller even more accessible and further reduce running costs for private and company drivers alike.

Hyundai scores with i30 World Cup Tour

Hyundai scores with i30 World Cup Tour

It may be 192 days until the FIFA World Cup gets underway, but Hyundai – the official Automotive Partner of the global football fest – is already getting into the spirit of the event.

Dig deep for a Minor and help Children in Need

Dig deep for a Minor and help Children in Need

When a classic Morris Minor Traveller was traded in under the scrappage scheme at Chelmsford Hyundai, the owner of the dealership – Bill Cook - could not bear to see the car sent to the crusher. So he paid out of his own pocket to cover the £2,100 scrappage allowance and save the ‘woody’ Minor.