Astonishing Specification On Loan Car
Astonishing Specification On Loan Car
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DSLiverpool

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16,064 posts

225 months

Saturday 1st April 2017
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Our Ioniq is delayed till mid month and the lovely people at the garage have leant us an insured Tucson to use till it comes.
Well in 35 years of driving never have I found such a highly specced car ! its a premium SE 4wd auto and whatever you think of it has it - the button count is immense !
I drove home after collecting it thinking of things it might not have - Dab, cooled seats, self park, radar cruise, folding mirrors, blind spot, elec seats, hill descent (!), heated back seats, elec tailgate - all present! ironicly the bluetooth sound quality isnt that good but its a spec tour de force.
I had a google and these at a year old are about £20k with 4 years warranty left - very tempting for the future.

RSTurboPaul

12,774 posts

281 months

Saturday 1st April 2017
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But it is any good to drive? wink

Countdown

47,158 posts

219 months

Saturday 1st April 2017
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My guess is it's probably a Demonstrator and specced up to show off all the options.

Kia and Hyundai are doing some decent-looking cars nowadays.

Rick101

7,139 posts

173 months

Saturday 1st April 2017
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Just researching these now for a lease deal. Premium SE is the top spec. Lots of kit. Best deals seem to be on the SE Nav.
Hopefully get a test drive next week. Some fantastic prices on these this month.

DSLiverpool

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16,064 posts

225 months

Saturday 1st April 2017
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No options except red leather ! its all standard! its easy to drive and pokier than you would think however its a school bus shopper with 4wd. I think getting a 2 year old one on a 3 year PCP is the way to buy one - 5 year warranty so no bother there and they dip under £20k at 2 years.
What lease deals are there ?

Frankthered

1,672 posts

203 months

Saturday 1st April 2017
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If you look at the Kia version (Sorento), which I assume would be specced similarly, you'd get even more warranty!

They might hold their value a little better as a result though!

ED209

6,003 posts

267 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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Frankthered said:
If you look at the Kia version (Sorento), which I assume would be specced similarly, you'd get even more warranty!

They might hold their value a little better as a result though!
Sorento is the much bigger car, sportage is the equivalent kia.

Ructions

4,705 posts

144 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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It's still a Hyundai though.

Frankthered

1,672 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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ED209 said:
Frankthered said:
If you look at the Kia version (Sorento), which I assume would be specced similarly, you'd get even more warranty!

They might hold their value a little better as a result though!
Sorento is the much bigger car, sportage is the equivalent kia.
You are quite correct, I was confusing Tucson with Santa Fe!

I thought they were still calling the smaller one the iX35!

Pistonheader101

2,206 posts

130 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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They are indeed cheap and cheerful. If it wasnt for the 0-60 in 2 weeks, i wouldnt mind having one for a run around.

ZX10R NIN

29,981 posts

148 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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If you want to see spec check out the Kia Optima 3 heated rear seats etc

Countdown

47,158 posts

219 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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Frankthered said:
If you look at the Kia version (Sorento), which I assume would be specced similarly, you'd get even more warranty!

They might hold their value a little better as a result though!
Look a lot nicer as well IMHO

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

226 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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ZX10R NIN said:
If you want to see spec check out the Kia Optima 3 heated rear seats etc
The Hyundai has these too.