Hyundai HD65 Cars For Sale
The Hyundai HD65 car falls under the Hyundai Mighty II range, a line of
light commercial vehicles, in production since 1998. At first only
available in Asian countries, the HD65 was released in the South African
market in early 2000. The vehicle is aimed at business operators and fleet
owners that need versatile, robust, and reliable semi-heavy vehicles for
daily logistical purposes. Its close relative is the HD72. Bigger than a
bakkie, it is in South African standards a small truck with 3 – 4-ton load
capacity.
For sale in single and double cabs, the used HD65 cars for sale are also
available as long-wheelbase or short wheelbase. Utilitarian interior with
tough hard plastics and durable fabric allows for heavy use. The
manufacturers have however gone the extra mile to ensure driver comfort by
consulting professional drivers about their needs. Their research has paid
off with special thought given to increased leg and headroom, bucket-type
seat and curved fascia all add up to a better driving experience for the
long haul driver. Even seat settings and storage options in the cab have
been tough out well. Built with a safety cab, the driver protection is
excellent. Visibility is great, with a big windscreen and enlarged
windscreen wiper area.
Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) levels are also significantly lower
than in some of the competitors in this bracket. Wind noise is also cut to
a minimum all because of minor alterations to the body and door panels.
With so many variants in body types and functionality, the second hand
Hyundai HD65 has proven very popular with South African fleets and business
owners. It is cost-effective to maintain and Hyundai guarantees excellent
client service.
The turbocharged engine produces 96kW at 2900rpm with an excellent torque
range that provides for great durability when carrying heavy cargo and
improved fuel economy. The intercooler engine has a built-in turbo
protector. The cab tilts at 45 degrees to make maintenance and repair
easier. Fully loaded consumption has been recorded around 6km per litre.