Hyundai H-100

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The Hyundai H100 has a reputation as one of the toughest light commercial vehicles available. It is practical in that it is tough with a one-tonne load capacity but at the same time, compact enough to be easily manoeuvrable for drivers of regular cars and even in small driveways, garages and parking spaces.Although this vehicle will help grow your business, the cabin is quite comfortable, offering an extra seat (three people can fit into the cabin) and more shoulder space. There are numerous modern safety features, intelligently designed storage facilities and a driver-orientated console.The H100 for sale runs on a 2.6L 4-cylinder diesel motor which is coupled .with a 5-speed manual transmission. It delivers 167 Nm @ 2200 rpm torque and 58 kW @ 3800 rpm power. The H100's top speed is 126kmph across the range with a fuel economy of 10.2 litres per 100km. Some models have air conditioning.The Hyundai H100 is backed by a 5-year / 150 000 km manufacturer's warranty with an additional 2-year / 50 000 km powertrain warranty. When buying a pre-owned H100, some of these could still be in effect such as the 5-year / 160 000 km perforation warranty, 7-year / 150 000 km roadside assist or the very attractive 3-year /60 000 km service plan. When you buy an H100, it's for keeps; Hyundai is now offering replacement engines for the H100 - fully fitted for under R60 000! The demand for this came from happy customers who wanted to give their H100 a reincarnation for another good life of service

Shown below are the transport vehicle specifications of Hyundai H-100, which is a Box Truck with load capacity of 1 Ton. This vehicle is available for use in transporting loads since 2025-04-02.

The Box Truck is located in Rustenburg, North West. To find out if the Hyundai H-100 vehicle is still available to transport your load, contact ONICCAH NORRYNI MAILULA using the contact details below (click on the text below to reveal the details).

 

Vehicle Type: Box Truck

Location: Rustenburg, North West

Load Capacity: 1 Ton

Contact Person: ONICCAH NORRYNI MAILULA

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