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		<title>By: SG Petch Hyundai</title>
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		<description>We&#039;ve just taken delivery of the first batch of ix35&#039;s and they look impressive in the flesh. 

This is probably the first time we&#039;ve seen Hyundai stay almost true to the concept. I can always remember going to see the E3 Concept and was encouraged to see where Hyundai were heading. However we got something completely different when the i30 turned up some 3 years later. 

Although saying that the car has been very successful for us. I would agree that Kia&#039;s and Hyundai are technically married but they do have different body styles. But this of course is true for a lot of car makers these days. The Citreon C! and Peugeot 107 for example are practically identical on both fronts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve just taken delivery of the first batch of ix35&#8242;s and they look impressive in the flesh. </p>
<p>This is probably the first time we&#8217;ve seen Hyundai stay almost true to the concept. I can always remember going to see the E3 Concept and was encouraged to see where Hyundai were heading. However we got something completely different when the i30 turned up some 3 years later. </p>
<p>Although saying that the car has been very successful for us. I would agree that Kia&#8217;s and Hyundai are technically married but they do have different body styles. But this of course is true for a lot of car makers these days. The Citreon C! and Peugeot 107 for example are practically identical on both fronts.</p>
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