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Hyundai Veloster
2012 (12) - 1.6 GDI SPORT 4d 138 BHP 4-Door
78.8k+ miles2012 (12 reg)ManualPetrolFormula 1 Car Supermarket3.9FalkirkHyundai TUCSON
2021 - 1.6 TGDi Hybrid 230 Ultimate 5dr 2WD Auto
38.4k+ miles2021 (21 reg)AutoHybridShelbourne AutoSelect NewryNewryHyundai Santa Fe
2024 (24) - 1.6 TGDi Plug-in Hybrid Ultimate 5dr 4WD Auto
9.5k miles2024 (24 reg)AutoHybridAllen Motor Group Hyundai BletchleyBletchleyHyundai KONA
2021 (71) - 64kWh Premium Auto 5dr (10.5kW Charger)
33k miles2021 (71 reg)AutoElectricBrooke MOT Centre Ltd4.4NorwichHyundai KONA
2025 - 1.6 Hybrid 129 N Line 5dr DCT
170 miles2025 (25 reg)AutoHybridArnold Clark Stirling Renault / Dacia / Hyundai / Vanstore4.5StirlingHyundai KONA
2025 - 1.6 Hybrid 129 N Line 5dr DCT
170 miles2025 (25 reg)AutoHybridArnold Clark Click & Collect SouthamptonHyundai i40
2019 - 1.6 CRDi [136] SE Nav 4dr DCT
94k+ miles2019 (19 reg)AutoDieselMGL Car Sales LtdIrvinestownHyundai i10
2011 (11) - COMFORT 5-Door
70k miles2011 (11 reg)ManualPetrolPurbrook Motor Company4.6WaterloovilleHyundai IONIQ 5
2023 (73) - 168kW Premium 77 kWh 5dr Auto [Part Leather]
12.2k+ miles2023 (73 reg)AutoElectricAllen Motor Group Hyundai Milton KeynesMilton KeynesHyundai IONIQ 6
2024 (74) - 168kW Premium 77kWh 4dr Auto
1 mile2024 (74 reg)AutoElectricAllen Motor Group Hyundai BletchleyBletchleyHyundai IONIQ 6
2024 (74) - 168kW Premium 77kWh 4dr Auto
1 mile2024 (74 reg)AutoElectricAllen Motor Group Hyundai BletchleyBletchleyHyundai i10
2013 - 1.2 Classic 5dr
67.8k+ miles2013 (13 reg)ManualPetrolMichael McBratney CarsLarneHyundai IONIQ
2019 - 1.6 GDi Hybrid Premium SE 5dr DCT
56.9k+ miles2019 (19 reg)AutoHybridMarshall Volvo CambridgeCambridgeHyundai Ix35
2014 (14) - 1.7 CRDi S 5dr 2WD
70k miles2014 (14 reg)ManualDieselB&F Cars NorthamptonNorthamptonHyundai TUCSON
2025 - 1.6T Hybrid Advance 5dr Auto
8.2k+ miles2025 (74 reg)AutoHybridCR Morrow LtdBessbrook NewryHyundai IONIQ 5
2024 (74) - 239kW Ultimate 77 kWh 5dr AWD Auto
1 mile2024 (74 reg)AutoElectricAllen Motor Group Hyundai BletchleyBletchleyHyundai TUCSON
2025 (74) - 1.6T-GDi 13.8kWh Premium 5dr Automatic Plug-in 4WD
7.5k+ miles2025 (74 reg)AutoHybridHutchings Hyundai PontypriddTreforest Industrial EstateHyundai TUCSON
2024 (24) - 1.6T Premium 5dr
9.5k+ miles2024 (24 reg)ManualPetrolAllen Motor Group Hyundai BletchleyBletchleyHyundai i10
2009 (59) - 1.2 Classic 5dr
106k miles2009 (59 reg)ManualPetrolVehicle Trader Centre LtdBlythHyundai TUCSON
2025 - 1.6T N Line 5dr
10 miles2025 (74 reg)ManualPetrolArnold Clark Dundee Renault / Dacia / Hyundai / Vanstore4.5Dundee
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Used Hyundai cars buying guide
A used Hyundai car is a great option if you’re after something that offers excellent value for money. Used Hyundai models range from small but practical five-door hatchbacks to large, family-friendly SUVs, along with a choice of petrol, diesel, hybrid or pure-electric power.
All Hyundai cars are covered by a five-year unlimited mileage warranty from new, which is transferable to future owners and is valid as long as the car has been maintained according to Hyundai’s guidelines and schedule.
Which used Hyundai cars are for sale?
There’s a wide range of used Hyundai cars available, including hatchbacks and SUVs in a variety of sizes.
The i10 is Hyundai’s smallest car and one of the most affordable cars you can buy. The i20 is slightly larger, but if you need even more space check out the i30, which is available as a hatchback, estate or as a five-door coupe called i30 Fastback. The Ioniq hatchback (sold new between 2016 and 2022) is about the same size as the i30 and is available with hybrid, plug-in hybrid or pure-electric power.
The Hyundai SUV range stretches from the compact Bayon to the slightly larger Kona, the mid-size Tucson and all the way up to the large, seven-seat Santa Fe.
As well as several hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, Hyundai also offers a wide range of pure-electric cars, namely the Kona Electric, Ioniq Electric, Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6.
Finally, Hyundai offers a range of sporty cars under its N sub-brand, including the i20 N and i30 N hot hatchbacks, plus the Ioniq 5 N, which is one of the first affordable performance cars with electric power.
Are there any hybrid or electric Hyundai models?
Hyundai has introduced a wider range of hybrid and electric models than many brands over recent years. Almost every Hyundai is available with a mild-hybrid technology, while the Ioniq, Kona, Tucson and Santa Fe are all available as full hybrids, also known as ‘self-charging hybrids’. These are ideal if you’re after diesel-like fuel economy but you don’t want to plug in to recharge the battery pack.
The Ioniq, Santa Fe and Tucson are also available with plug-in hybrid power, while Hyundai’s pure-electric cars are the Ioniq Electric, Kona Electric, Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6.
What are the most popular Hyundai models?
Hyundai i10
The Hyundai i10 is a small, five-door hatchback that’s impressively comfortable for a car of this size. All versions are well-equipped and powered by fuel-efficient petrol engines. There’s even a sporty N Line version.
Hyundai i20
The Hyundai i20 is a five-door hatchback with a spacious and comfortable interior, plus lots of equipment included as standard. Running costs are low, but if you’re after something sporty, check out the i20 N hot hatchback.
Hyundai Kona
The Hyundai Kona is a compact SUV (some people might call it a crossover) with distinctive styling and the choice of petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid, hybrid or pure-electric power. The original Kona went on sale in 2017 and an all-new model was introduced in 2023.
Hyundai Tucson
The Hyundai Tucson is one of the best-selling cars in the UK, with buyers appreciating its blend of practicality, space, affordability, low running costs and generous levels of equipment. The current version has been sold new since 2020, when it replaced a version introduced in 2015.
Hyundai Santa Fe
Hyundai’s largest SUV is arguably one of its best. Along with seven seats as standard, the Santa Fe has a big boot, an upmarket interior and the option of four-wheel drive. The version sold new from 2018 is about to be replaced by a 2024 version with bold styling and the newest technology.
Which Hyundai models are SUVs?
Hyundai’s SUVs from smallest to largest are the Bayon, Kona, Tucson and Santa Fe.
The Hyundai Bayon is about the same size as the i20 hatchback and shares many parts with it. It’s a rival for the Ford Puma, Seat Arona and Skoda Kamiq. The Kona is taller, longer and wider than the Bayon, so it’s perfect if your growing children are complaining about the amount of headroom and legroom.
Hyundai’s most popular SUV is the Tucson, a rival for the Kia Sportage, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Kuga. The current version has been sold new since 2021, when it replaced a version introduced in 2015.
Hyundai’s largest SUV is the Santa Fe, which comes with seven seats as standard, a roomy interior, a large boot and lots of features as standard.
Used Hyundai cars FAQs
Who owns Hyundai?
Hyundai is part of the Hyundai Motor Group, which also includes Kia and the new upmarket brand, Genesis. The company is based in Seoul, South Korea.
Which country is Hyundai from?
Hyundai is a South Korean brand founded in 1967 as the Hyundai Motor Company. It can trace its roots to the creation of the Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company in 1947.
Where are Hyundai cars made?
Many Hyundai cars are built in South Korea at the company’s Ulsan plant, which is the world’s largest car factory. Along with other factories in South Korea, Hyundai also builds cars in Brazil, Czech Republic, China, India, Singapore, Turkey and the US.
How do you pronounce Hyundai?
If you’ve seen the television adverts, you’ll know that it’s pronounced ‘HYUN-DAY’ not ‘HI-UND-DIE’. And it’s two syllables, rather than the three many of us have been using since Hyundai arrived in the UK in 1982.