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Hyundai Coupe ''provides high quality at a reasonable price''

A used Hyundai Coupe should appeal to motorists looking for a stylish vehicle at a price that doesn''t break the bank.
This is the view of James Dawe, the used car reviewer for the Sunday Times.
He said the used Hyundai Coupe combines nice looks with decent engines and good handling.
Mr Dawe added that its front-wheel drive chassis allows the Coupe to be nimble on the road, while it also performs well in terms of its braking ability.
"The Coupe may come with a reasonable price tag but it certainly doesn''t have a low-rent feel," he went on to state. "The leather upholstery looks and feels the part and the fit and finish in the cabin are spot on."
Praise for the Coupe has also come from What Car? magazine, which said the vehicle is a very handsome car that "drives with real panache".
Motorists planning to visit a car showroom to make a closer inspection of a used Hyundai Coupe were advised that the ride of the car is comfortable enough for it to make a good companion for long journeys.
Posted by Jennifer Masters
Source: Sunday Times

This is the view of James Dawe, the used car reviewer for the Sunday Times.
He said the used Hyundai Coupe combines nice looks with decent engines and good handling.
Mr Dawe added that its front-wheel drive chassis allows the Coupe to be nimble on the road, while it also performs well in terms of its braking ability.
"The Coupe may come with a reasonable price tag but it certainly doesn''t have a low-rent feel," he went on to state. "The leather upholstery looks and feels the part and the fit and finish in the cabin are spot on."
Praise for the Coupe has also come from What Car? magazine, which said the vehicle is a very handsome car that "drives with real panache".
Motorists planning to visit a car showroom to make a closer inspection of a used Hyundai Coupe were advised that the ride of the car is comfortable enough for it to make a good companion for long journeys.
Posted by Jennifer Masters
Source: Sunday Times
