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Car modelFixter price range
MOT for Hyundai Tucson£25 - £39
Car service for Hyundai Tucson£115 - £180
Front brake pads replacement for Hyundai Tucson£39 - £61
Brake pad replacement (front) for Hyundai Tucson£39 - £61
Brake pad replacement (rear) for Hyundai Tucson£37 - £59
Rear brake pads replacement for Hyundai Tucson£37 - £59
Brake discs and pads replacement (front) for Hyundai Tucson£100 - £158
Brake pad replacement (front) for Hyundai Tucson£39 - £61
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for Hyundai Tucson£86 - £135
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for Hyundai Tucson£115 - £180
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for Hyundai Tucson£86 - £135
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for Hyundai Tucson£115 - £180
Timing belt replacement for Hyundai Tucson£262 - £412
Car diagnostic for Hyundai Tucson£34 - £54
Clutch kit replacement for Hyundai Tucson£516 - £811
Lower ball joint replacement - front (driver side) for Hyundai Tucson£143 - £225
Lower ball joint replacement - front (passenger side) for Hyundai Tucson£143 - £225
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (driver side) for Hyundai Tucson£143 - £225
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (passenger side) for Hyundai Tucson£143 - £225

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Hyundai

The Hyundai Motor Company (or Hyundai Motors) is a South Korean multination automotive manufacturer, founded in 1967, with current divisions that include Kia Motors and Genesis Motor.

Since arriving in the UK market, Hyundai has made a steady and consistent rise in sales, to the point where there are now over 850k of their cars on our roads today.

Well-priced luxury cars with a fantastic warranty

Predominantly producing an extensive range of smart looking hatchback cars of quality and price to compete with Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen, perhaps their rising sales figures can be partly put down to holding one of the best warranties for a new car in the business.

Their 5-year, unlimited-mileage warranty offers the peace of mind any new car owner would be thrilled to receive, given that most marques only offer 3 years with around 60k miles of cover.

Hyundai doesn’t solely offer a range of varying hatchback models; the current full line-up features tourers, coupes and of course, as the leading trend in today’s market, a selection of SUV models of varying sizes, trims and price tags.

Hyundai electric hybrid technology

Hyundai, as have most marques during the growth of new fuel technologies, has shown a strong entry into all electric and hybrid motoring. The brand’s Ioniq Hybrid model proved more efficient than Toyota’s Prius, the world’s first mainstream and possibly the most popular hybrid car on the road today.

Motorsport: Hyundai’s subcompact rally car

Entering motorsport in the late 1990s, Hyundai unveiled its Accent WRC (world rally car) to compete in the World Rally Championship. It achieved its first top-10 result in the 2000 Rally Argentina and continued to finish well throughout the season, but not quite well enough to compete with the top 3 or 4 teams.

In 2014, Hyundai made a return to world rallying after a 10-year absence, with the introduction of their i20 WRC; a rally car based on the i20 subcompact and was unveiled at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.

Hyundai’s reliability and reputation

Hyundai ranked 9th place out of 30 car brands in the What Car? Reliability Survey in 2018. The top ten places were littered with Japanese and Asian manufacturers, so to see the Korean marque featuring amongst them gives even more power to this brand’s rising reputation.

Recent Hyundai recalls and reliability issues

Various recalls have been made on Hyundai models throughout their motoring history. The following are a list of the most recent in the UK and Europe.

26/04/2019 – Hyundai i30 (2018)

Possible defective electric motor on the glass sliding roof

26/01/2019 – Hyundai Ioniq (2016–2017)

The main relay of the power relay assembly under the rear seat may have been insufficiently tightened

25/01/2019 – Hyundai Santa Fe (2017–2018)

The mounting bolt of the curtain airbag in the rear side protrudes too much

31/08/2018 – Hyundai Ioniq (2015–2017)

The inner housing of the hydraulic clutch actuator may have burrs

06/07/2018 – Hyundai Santa Fe (2017–2018)

The steering wheel assembly may break and become detached from the steering column

30/03/2018 – Hyundai Tucson and Hyundai Santa Fe (2011)

A faulty fuel line may lead to fuel loss in the engine compartment

02/02/2018 – Hyundai Ioniq (2016–2017)

The aluminium housing of the EPCU may contain voids

19/01/2018 – Hyundai i40 (2011–2012)

The clutch witch may be faulty

All recall information sourced from gov.co.uk data.

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