The BMW X3 needs little introduction. It’s a good drive and placed very highly in the running for carsales’ 2019 Car of the Year.
So when the entry-level BMW X3 sDrive20i variant happens to be available with the M Sport package ($5150) thrown in for just $2000 more on the road than the manufacturer’s retail list price of $71,900, why wouldn’t you jump at the opportunity to get behind the wheel?
For $73,900 drive-away, buyers get the entry-level, rear-wheel drive X3 with automatic transmission but also the M Sport package and a five-year finance offer with scheduled servicing included for the term.
If a prestige SUV is not on your radar, but a people-mover is, what about the Hyundai iMax Active for $45,990 drive-away?
This vehicle, with 2.5-litre diesel engine and automatic transmission, normally sells for $44,930, so the registration, stamp duty and compulsory third-party insurance will cost buyers just $1060.
And to sweeten the pot further, Hyundai is offering a $500 cash-back bonus.
Finally, there’s the Volkswagen Polo 70TSI Trendline with manual transmission.
This variant of Volkswagen’s light car is usually priced at $19,290, but the importer is absorbing some of the on-road costs for a drive-away price of $21,490, and there’s a finance offer on the table as well.
The cars on offer are all MY21 models built this year.
As June approaches, car companies will begin rolling out more EOFY (end of financial year) bargains. We’ll keep you posted as those new deals are announced.
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