I want to buy a British-built car that would benefit the UK market. Can you recommend one?

Our Hyundai Tucson PCP deal is up later this year and post-Coronavirus, I can see the benefits of buying British. Recognising that being assembled in the UK may not mean the parts are from the UK, can you recommended a similar priced and sized car to the Tucson that would benefit the UK job market the most?

Asked on 20 April 2020 by Matt

Answered by Andrew Brady
The Nissan Qashqai is built in Sunderland and is a good alternative to the Tucson. There's a new one due to be revealed later this year.
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