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Hyundai launch Scrappage Scheme

Hyundai will launch their own scrappage scheme when the governments scheme comes to an end

Hyundai will launch their own scrappage scheme when the governments scheme comes to an end later this month.

The Korean company are allowing people who own a Hyundai i10, i20 or i30 to trade it in for a new 10 registration model under their ‘Happy Returns Scheme’. For a new Hyundai i10 the customer will hand over their old i10 plus £499, for the i20 its £599 and the i30 £749. The Hyundai i30 models feature ESP stability control, ABS braking, twin front and side airbags plus full length curtain airbags.

All Hyundai models have 5-speed manual transmission except the 2.0-litre which has a 6-speed box and a four-speed automatic which is available with the 1.6-litre engines in the Premium trim level.


By Geraldine Ashton Green

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  • Lorian Nod posted 1.01 PM Tue 02 Feb 2010

    The new 1.6CRDi i30's have a six speed box

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