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New Hyundai Creta
New Hyundai Creta
Date: 2022-08-29
The Hyundai Creta just underwent some changes and cosmetic enhancements and if you thought it was good looking before you should see it now, and then you should see it when it is dappled with a fine spray of raindrops. This is a sensual ride, the touch and feel of the interior materials bring comforting luxury, rich leather and tasteful chrome detailing surround the ample touch screen that houses everything from Apple CarPlay to navigation and consumption data. The new Creta inspires confidence with the long list of safety equipment including six air-bags, ABS with EBD and Electronic Stability Control. One of the features I really enjoyed was the wireless charging shelf for my cell phone, it was strangely reassuring to have it. Driving the Creta on and off road was pleasurable, ample power and positive road holding characteristics made this SUV one of the top contenders in its segment, more likely the top contender. The integrated lights in the front grill of the Creta really appealed to me from both the aesthetic appeal and the brilliant night driving illumination they provided. The fifteen hundred cc petrol engine sips and average of 6,3 litres per hundred kilometres and the new Hyundai Creta comes with a 5 Year / 150 000 km Manufacturer's Warranty plus an additional 2 Year / 50 000 Km Manufacturer's Powertrain Warranty and a four year sixty thousand kilometre Service Plan