Price Is No Compromise With The New Hyundai Coupe

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No Compromise on Price: The New Hyundai Coupe


When it comes to combining supercar aesthetics with a budget-friendly price, Hyundai has truly mastered the art.

Take a close look at the latest Hyundai Coupe, starting at just £15,575 on the road, and it’s hard to deny it's a fantastic deal. This sleek vehicle also comes with a five-year unlimited mileage warranty, making it an even smarter purchase?"if you're the size of a Korean taxi driver, or if your family resides in a town called Shortsville.

The main frustration with this stylish sports coupe is the lack of comfort for anyone over six feet tall. The electric tilt and slide sunroof, standard in the 2.0-liter and 2.7-liter V6 models, further reduces headroom, requiring drivers to compromise their position. When targeting European buyers, who tend to be taller, Hyundai might be missing a key design opportunity.

Safety concerns also arise with the absence of head restraints for rear passengers. Given today's emphasis on safety, this omission is significant, particularly since the vehicle accommodates four passengers. Although the car includes airbags, ABS, and reinforced bodywork, additional protection in a collision would be invaluable.

Another minor gripe could be the cruise control lever. Mounted on the steering wheel, it tends to collide with your thighs when turning, which can be bothersome.

Despite these issues, there's plenty to praise. The new SIII features blue instrumentation lighting, reminiscent of the latest Santa Fe and the popular VW range. Hyundai’s version may even be superior, with a striking mix of black, white, and blue dials.

The stereo system is iPod compatible, with a built-in connector, and there's no exterior antenna to risk vandalism, as it's integrated into the rear screen. The engine, particularly in the 2.7-liter V6 model, is impressive. With 165 horsepower and 245 Nm of torque, it delivers a smooth performance. Reaching 62 mph in under nine seconds, its overall drivability stands out.

The front and rear disc brakes offer sufficient stopping power without being overly abrupt. For environmentally-conscious drivers, the air conditioning system uses R134a, a more eco-friendly refrigerant.

Stylistically, the revamped bodywork strikes a balance between aggressive and sleek, providing an all-around enhanced appearance. Opting for leather trim and selecting from new color options makes the Coupe even more appealing. When combined with reasonable pricing, it's a smart buy for those who aren't too tall.

For those on a budget, the entry-level 1.6 model offers appealing looks with manageable insurance costs, rated at just 8D. At the top end, the 2.7 V6 auto model is priced at £20,585 on the road.

In conclusion, the new Hyundai Coupe offers a blend of style, performance, and affordability, making it a compelling choice for many drivers.

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