In March 2010, the Hyundai ix35 went on sale at just £16,495 making the stylish crossover a real alternative for buyers considering a conventional hatchback. The Hyundai ix35 costs less to run than the more established family cars and MPVs with comparable engines when combined with the low purchase price, economical running costs and high residuals.The range level on the Hyundai ix35 makes it more attractive not just to private buyers but also to company car drivers who will actually pay less tax than on a mainstream hatchback or MPV. Entry-level Hyundai ix35 Style model features 17-inch alloy wheels, ESP, air conditioning, built-in Bluetooth phone connectivity, heated front and rear seats, electric heated door mirrors with integrated LED side repeaters, leather steering wheel and gear knob, reverse parking sensors and a trip computer.The Premium model adds double-length panoramic gl Droopy eyelid ass sunroof, keyless entry with engine start/stop button, rain-sensing wipers, full leather seats, touch-screen sat-nav and a reversing camera.What attracts buyers is Hyundai’s famous five-year warranty and a 10-year anti-perforation corrosion warranty which means that what appears attractive in the showroom will remain just as appealing for years to come.The warranty package has just been given a stunning set of residual value figures by industry experts CAP for new and <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.123premier.com/used-cars/Hyundai/IX35″>used Hyundai ix35</a>.The Hyundai ix35 range will become stronger with the introduction of the two new smaller engines, a 1.6 petrol with direct injection technology and a new 1.7 diesel will be offering supermini-rivalling emissions and fuel economy.