Hyundai Bayon (2021 on)

5

Hyundai Bayon connect se automatic

reviewed by Stephen Povey on 3 April 2024
5
Overall rating
5
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Fantastic value car with some great features

My old car lease was coming to an end (AUDI A3). I decided that I was no longer wanting a lease deal along with the costs of another Audi so decided on the Bayon. Purchased on pcp with a sensible repayment plan. First auto for the wife and although it took a while for her to get use to an auto box she is more than happy with the way it preforms and ease of operation. Just done a 400 mile trip and to my amazement I never once felt I was in a tiny car. The engine although a 1 ltr never struggled and preformed well on both A roads and motorways. The looks of the car may not be to everyone’s taste but I like it. The interior is of a good spec with plenty of gadgets and very impressive leg room in the rear even for 6' + passengers. Instrument cluster is very pleasing on the eye and easy to use. Had the car 2 months now, average 50 mpg, done 2000 miles and have enjoyed every mile. It's a pleasure and a very easy drive. It may not be quite as plush as the Audi but at half the price it is a fantastic value for money alrounder.

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Price£20,520–£26,020
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