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GWA Cars and Finance

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New and used cars, finance and peace of mind.

T: 01243 510650 E: sales@gwacars.com

GWA Cars & Finance is going a bit Korean this week. No kimchi or hot dogs, but new car launches from Hyundai. The company is set to introduce the new Hyundai i30 and Hyundai Santa Fe and a new take on the i20. The Hyundai i30 will make its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
It all seems to be about the “i” at the moment (someone should apply it to a computer or walkman). Alongside Hyundai’s latest cars, there are the new hybrid cars from BMW, the BMW i8 and BMW i3, which will also be on display in Frankfurt next month.
Whether the new Hyundai i30 makes the same impression remains to be seen, but it does share something of the sculpted look of the German cars, which might be explained by the fact that the new Hyundai was designed in Germany. The car is due to be launched in the UK next year and we can source and provide finance for this and other Hyundai models.
Also at Frankfurt will be the new Mazda CX-5, a more muscular addition to the Japanese car maker’s canon. However, the 2.2-litre diesel edition will pump out less than 120g/km of CO2. Talking of Japanese compact crossovers, we have the new Nissan Juke 1.5DCi Visia available from £180 per month. We also have the new Toyota Auris 1.4D available from £179 per month.
To have a chat about buying or leasing a new or used car or van, contact Gary at GWA Cars & Finance on 01243 510 650 or sales@gwacars.com.

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