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Auto Plaza Limited, an authorised partner of Hyundai vehicles in Ghana has introduced the all-new 2021 Hyundai CRETA Deluxe Edition 5-Seater SUV, onto the Ghanaian market.
The vehicle which represents new thinking and new possibilities is manifested in its design.
The CRETA SUV has unique features which includes a six speed automatic transmission with a smart-key-engine-push start and stop bottom, security immobilizer ignition system, panoramic one-touch power safety sunroof, chrome coated exterior package, among others.
Chief Executive Officer of Auto Plaza, Jihad M Hijazi said the vehicle is “around 12,900 and can go all the way up till 15,000 or so, in terms of the highest options of the Hyundai CRETA. So depending on which option you’re looking at, say 12,900cc to 15,000cc, you can own one.”
Auto Plaza also launched the Hyundai Grand i10GL Sedan.

The Hyundai Grand i10GL, Sedan comes with exceptional features like a power steering with tilt function, keyless entry and central door locking system, among a host of other incredible features.
Mr. Hijazi said the Grand i10 GL Sedan is a unique vehicle at reasonable cost and comes with flexible payment plans.
“Anyone who wants to get one, just come to Auto Plaza. We’re quite known in the industry as making it quite easy for our customers to own a vehicle so we’re quite flexible, we’re offering nice terms and conditions, something that will drive you to come and purchase one of those vehicles,” he said.
Auto Plaza Limited since 2004, has grown into one of the largest, most diversified and professional vehicle distributors in Ghana.
The 2021 Hyundai CRETA SUV and Grand i10 sedan models are currently available at the company's showroom for the Ghanaian consumer to purchase.
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