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Hyundai Promise Approved Used cars to come with a whopping five-year warranty

By Tom Gibson | September 5, 2023

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The new scheme gives all Hyundai Promise Approved Used cars a fresh 5-year warranty

Hyundai Promise Approved Used cars to come with a whopping five-year warranty

Hyundai – known for its reliability – has launched its improved Hyundai Promise Approved Used Cars programme that gives all of its eligible used cars an industry-leading warranty of up to five years.

The new five-year warranty is offered on petrol or diesel cars up to 42 months old that have covered less than 60,000 miles, or EV/PHEV/Hybrid vehicles up to 36 months old with a maximum of up to 60,000 miles.

Any cars that don’t meet the criteria are eligible for a 12-month warranty, with the option to buy extended packages.

The five-year used car warranty comes included on all qualifying vehicles, the only requirement is that the car needs to be serviced annually by a franchised Hyundai retailer to unlock the next 12 months.

The full list of Hyundai Promise benefits are:

  • 5 year warranty*
  • 12 Months Roadside Assistance
  • Multi-Point Safety and Condition Check
  • Independent Vehicle History and Mileage Check
  • Driveaway Insurance
  • £250 Excess Cover
  • 30 Days / 1,000 Miles Exchange Agreement
  • Flexible Finance Solutions
  • Guaranteed Trade-in Offer
  • Electric Car Expertise

Check out previously owned Hyundai models we have available here. Note the Hyundai Promise scheme is available on selected Approved Used cars directly from Hyundai dealerships.

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