Hyundai Has A New Offering For Those Looking To Acquire Used Cars. The Company’s Used Car Program Aims To Market Vehicles Like The HB20 For R$ 55 Thousand.
Hyundai, the South Korean multinational automaker, has announced the launch of its own certified used car program. The project’s automaker is being carried out in partnership with the brand’s dealership network, which currently has over 220 stores in Brazil. The program aims to offer an HB20 for just R$ 55 thousand, for example.
Check Out Some Cars Included In Hyundai’s Used Car Program
The vehicle manufacturer’s program includes Brazilian and imported cars with up to 5 years or a maximum of 100,000 kilometers driven, or only national models with up to eight years or 150,000 km driven, purchased from Hyundai dealerships. For those made outside Brazil, there is an exception for the Tucson, which is included in the program produced from 2014 onward.
Vehicles included in the program will come with a Hyundai quality certificate and will additionally have at least 100 items covered by the warranty, valid for up to 1 year. Customers will have the chance to choose between two types of plans for contracting, one covering 100 items and the other covering 150 for the used cars. To be eligible for any repairs, Hyundai’s scheduled maintenance must always be up to date.
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The repair and maintenance services can be done at any of the automaker’s dealerships throughout Brazil. According to Angel Martinez, Vice President of Sales and Network Development at Hyundai Motor Brazil, purchasing a vehicle is one of the most important decisions in consumers’ lives.
The Hyundai Certified Used Car Program Aims To Offer Customers Used Vehicles, a different service experience, and the same peace of mind, safety, and experience as a zero-kilometer buyer.
HB20 At An Affordable Price In The Used Car Program
The company has made available on its website a platform for promoting and strengthening the stock of certified used cars from the Hyundai network. This way, buyers can access and find the best place to purchase their preferred vehicle. Hyundai’s initiative also includes technical delivery, test-drive possibilities, national online stock on the Hyundai Motor Brazil page, and financing options.
A quick visit to Hyundai’s dedicated site for its certified used and pre-owned vehicles showed some great offers at a time when the company’s cheapest new car, the HB20 1.0 Sense, is priced at R$ 82,290. The cheapest vehicle listed there is a 2018 HB20 1.0 Comfort with approximately 78,000 kilometers driven for just R$ 54,990.
Hyundai Also Focuses On Sustainability
Despite presenting its used car program, with the HB20 costing around 50,000, Hyundai recently revealed its electric sedan called the Ioniq 6, which will compete head-to-head with the Tesla Model 3.
The brand’s model boasts an attractive design and an art deco style; however, its biggest advantage is providing the driver with an impressive driving experience similar to combustion models. While Tesla focuses on producing stylish, fast, and interesting electric cars like the Tesla Model 3, Hyundai opted to create a vehicle that looks like a regular car but is powered by electricity.
With an initial price of US$ 40,000, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 has a range of up to 580 km and features rapid charging capabilities. The model features a unique and futuristic design reminiscent of a science fiction movie; however, its drivability is similar to that of gasoline-powered cars.

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