
- Average saving: $4,104
- Trade-in option available
- Pick-up or delivered
- Average saving: $4,104
- Trade-in option available
- Pick-up or delivered
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We discovered if you buy an ex-demo Hyundai leading up to the EOFY sales, you could save on average $2,380.87. The biggest saving we found was $4,816 on a 2021 Hyundai Palisade diesel.
Click on the sale price to compare monthly car loan repayment amounts for a term of 3 years (loan terms can be changed in the table) from a range of finance providers or find a deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website.
Model | Savings (up to) | Extras | Sale price |
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2021 Hyundai Venue Qx.v3 MY21 | $2,335 | This ex-demo model at Mantello Hyundai, Roxburgh Park, VIC isn't the latest version of the Venue. As a result, you save over $2,000 on the drive-away price versus the newest model. This Venue has 2,002km on the clock and is painted Fiery Red. | $24,750 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2022 Hyundai I30 Pd.v4 MY22 | $1,102 | Ex-demo i30 from Westpoint Hillcrest Hyundai, QLD. Mileage reads 2,136km. Not a bad discount for a 2022 model! | $26,888 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2021 Hyundai Tucson (FWD) NX4.V1 MY22 | $2,553 | An ex-demo Hyundai Tucson with a substantial amount taken from the driveaway price. Painted Titan Grey according to the dealer. Has driven 9,855km. Sold by Melville Hyundai, WA. | $36,990 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2021 Hyundai Kona Highlander SRF (FWD) Os.v4 MY21 | $994 | An ex-demonstrator from the 2021 Model Year. This one has only 6km on the odometer. Sold by Suttons Hyundai Arncliffe, NSW. | $41,270 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2022 Hyundai Tucson Elite N Line (AWD) NX4.V1 MY22 | $3,026 | A 2022 Hyundai Tucson Elite ex-demo complete with optional N Line pack. The model has 2,141km on the clock but is $3,026 cheaper than a brand new one. Sold by McGrath Hyundai Liverpool, NSW. Painted in the Crimson Red premium finish. | $49,490 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2021 Hyundai Palisade | $4,816 | This ex-demo Hyundai Palisade from Gold Coast Hyundai, Southport, QLD has driven 12,106km to date. Painted White Cream. | $59,990 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2022 Hyundai Santa FE Highlander CRDi (AWD) Tm.v4 MY22 | $2,426 | Westpoint Hillcrest Hyundai, Hillcrest, QLD is selling this 2022 ex-demo Hyundai Santa Fe. It’s painted the optional Typhoon Silver and has only driven 2,015km so far! | $69,780 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
2021 Hyundai Palisade Elite (8 Seat) LX2.V2 MY22 | $1,795 | Another ex-demo Palisade, this one sold by Lakes Hyundai, North Lakes, QLD. It has 1,143km on the odometer and is painted Green. | $69,836 Find a Deal on OnlineAuto.com.au's website |
Don't just rely on the car dealership's financing department to handle the numbers, you should shop around and compare car loans. This way, you can be ahead of the game when it comes to the costs, understanding the different financing options and you may be able to save even more of your hard-earned dollars.
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