It took Nik Miles 24 hours of travel to get to Australia so he could be one of the first in the world to drive the Hyundai Venue. It comes to market at the end of 2019, and in the United States Hyundai is saying that the Venue is a smart alternative to buying a used car.
Why Australia to drive the new Venue? Because it’s already on sale in Australia. New buyers favor SUVs but they are out of reach for some buyers with prices starting in the mid-$20,000 range and going up to well over $80,000. Hyundai is offering an alternative to a used SUV in the new Venue with style, affordability, safety, and versatility.
The Hyundai Venue directly competes with the Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR and Nissan Kicks. Along with the 10 year,100,000-mile warranty, the Venue also comes with Hyundai's reputation for reliability and safety.
Why Australia to drive the new Venue? Because it’s already on sale in Australia. New buyers favor SUVs but they are out of reach for some buyers with prices starting in the mid-$20,000 range and going up to well over $80,000. Hyundai is offering an alternative to a used SUV in the new Venue with style, affordability, safety, and versatility.
The Hyundai Venue directly competes with the Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR and Nissan Kicks. Along with the 10 year,100,000-mile warranty, the Venue also comes with Hyundai's reputation for reliability and safety.
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