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The Irish Sun
14 hours ago
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
I'm a car expert – here's the BEST used electric cars you can buy for under £10,000 on Sun Motors
A CAR expert has revealed the best used electric cars that you can buy for under £10,000. 6 A car expert has revealed the best used electric cars that you can buy for under £10,000 These are the electric cars that won't break the bank, and are all available on Sun Motors. What is Sun Motors? The marketplace links reputable and trusted dealerships to deliver a smooth and hassle-free car-buying journey from beginning to end. Featuring cutting-edge tools and services such as an AI chat bot on hand to answer any queries about specific cars, the platform simplifies the process of discovering and buying your perfect car. Start your search for your next used vehicle Find Your Next Car by What You Can Actually Afford Sun Motors has created the UK's First Finance-First Marketplace * Finance Powered by DSG Finance who are a Credit Broker Not A Lender. Representative 12.9%. Your rate may differ depending on individual circumstances You can check in less than 60 seconds if you are eligible for financing, and then search for your dream used car within your monthly budget. Here's how... Soft credit check , with no impact on your score 60-second decision , get a real finance decision in less than a minute Instant match , only see cars that fit your real budget AI-powered help , get tailored advice, suggestions, and instant answers from an AI advisor called Theo Find out what you can afford in just 60 seconds Renault Zoe (2012-present) 6 According to Renault, the Zoe has a battery range of 239 miles Credit: Renault Model: Renault Zoe Parkers say: "The Renault Zoe has long been a popular choice for those wanting an affordable and capable small electric car." "The Zoe is also practical, pleasant to drive, and sensibly equipped." According to Renault, the model has a battery range of 239 miles, which should be fine most people's everyday needs. Kia Soul EV (2014-2019) 6 The Soul comes with plenty of kit, including climate control, heated seats and cruise control Credit: KIA Model: Kia Soul EV Parkers commented: "The distinctive Kia Soul is often overlooked in the used electric car marketplace. "It's a good buy if you can find one, though, offering a range of up to 132 miles." And it comes with plenty of kit, including climate control, heated seats, cruise control, solar glass, a heat pump, and an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Find models starting from £136 per month Volkswagen e-Golf (2014-2020) 6 The Volkswagen e-Golf can travel up to 115 miles on a full charge Credit: Volkswagen Model: Volkswagen e-Golf The car experts claim that a Volkswagen Golf is always a pretty good shout when it comes to car recommendations, and similarly so if you're looking at used electric cars. They say: "The VW e-Golf is just like the conventional Golf, but it's electric – so as well as being smooth and quiet, it's also familiar, straightforward, and easy to live with." The battery of the Volkswagen e-Golf has a total capacity of 35.8 kWh - and a range of about 115 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. Find models starting from £172 per month READ MORE BUYING A USED CAR Nissan Leaf (2011-2018) 6 The battery of the Nissan Leaf has a total capacity of 40kWh and an estimated range of about 145 miles Credit: nissan Model: Nissan Leaf Nissan is already on its second generation of bespoke electric cars when many other carmakers have only just launched their first, so you should be able to find one for less than £10k. The battery of the Nissan Find models starting from £78 per month BMW i3 6 BMW claims a range depending on options and equipment, of between 177 and 193 miles Credit: BMW Model: BMW i3 When it was launched in 2013, the The experts say: "The inside is a particular delight, but performance is great too, especially from the 2017-onwards i3S model. "Range varies, with the earliest cars managing only 120 miles per charge on their best day. But it still looks ultra-modern now, and as long as it's been treated well, the electric version should prove reliable." BMW claims a range depending on options and equipment, of between 177 and 193 miles for both i3 versions. This comes Plus, Find electric BMWs from £161 Buying a used car? Check out


Scottish Sun
14 hours ago
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
I'm a car expert – here's the BEST used electric cars you can buy for under £10,000 on Sun Motors
LEAN AND GREEN I'm a car expert – here's the BEST used electric cars you can buy for under £10,000 on Sun Motors Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A CAR expert has revealed the best used electric cars that you can buy for under £10,000. Battery electric vehicles are often more expensive than petrol or diesel cars, but buying a used EV can help you save thousands of pounds. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 A car expert has revealed the best used electric cars that you can buy for under £10,000 These are the electric cars that won't break the bank, and are all available on Sun Motors. What is Sun Motors? Sun Motors is a pioneering platform transforming how people purchase used cars across the UK, crafted with customer ease and safety at the core. The marketplace links reputable and trusted dealerships to deliver a smooth and hassle-free car-buying journey from beginning to end. Featuring cutting-edge tools and services such as an AI chat bot on hand to answer any queries about specific cars, the platform simplifies the process of discovering and buying your perfect car. Start your search for your next used vehicle here. Find Your Next Car by What You Can Actually Afford Sun Motors has created the UK's First Finance-First Marketplace *Finance Powered by DSG Finance who are a Credit Broker Not A Lender. Representative 12.9%. Your rate may differ depending on individual circumstances You can check in less than 60 seconds if you are eligible for financing, and then search for your dream used car within your monthly budget. Here's how... Soft credit check , with no impact on your score , with no impact on your score 60-second decision , get a real finance decision in less than a minute , get a real finance decision in less than a minute Instant match , only see cars that fit your real budget , only see cars that fit your real budget AI-powered help, get tailored advice, suggestions, and instant answers from an AI advisor called Theo Find out what you can afford in just 60 seconds here. Renault Zoe (2012-present) 6 According to Renault, the Zoe has a battery range of 239 miles Credit: Renault Model: Renault Zoe Parkers say: "The Renault Zoe has long been a popular choice for those wanting an affordable and capable small electric car." "The Zoe is also practical, pleasant to drive, and sensibly equipped." According to Renault, the model has a battery range of 239 miles, which should be fine most people's everyday needs. Kia Soul EV (2014-2019) 6 The Soul comes with plenty of kit, including climate control, heated seats and cruise control Credit: KIA Model: Kia Soul EV Parkers commented: "The distinctive Kia Soul is often overlooked in the used electric car marketplace. "It's a good buy if you can find one, though, offering a range of up to 132 miles." And it comes with plenty of kit, including climate control, heated seats, cruise control, solar glass, a heat pump, and an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Find models starting from £136 per month here Volkswagen e-Golf (2014-2020) 6 The Volkswagen e-Golf can travel up to 115 miles on a full charge Credit: Volkswagen Model: Volkswagen e-Golf The car experts claim that a Volkswagen Golf is always a pretty good shout when it comes to car recommendations, and similarly so if you're looking at used electric cars. They say: "The VW e-Golf is just like the conventional Golf, but it's electric – so as well as being smooth and quiet, it's also familiar, straightforward, and easy to live with." The battery of the Volkswagen e-Golf has a total capacity of 35.8 kWh - and a range of about 115 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. Find models starting from £172 per month here Nissan Leaf (2011-2018) 6 The battery of the Nissan Leaf has a total capacity of 40kWh and an estimated range of about 145 miles Credit: nissan Model: Nissan Leaf Nissan is already on its second generation of bespoke electric cars when many other carmakers have only just launched their first, so you should be able to find one for less than £10k. The battery of the Nissan Leaf has a total capacity of 40 kWh, and an estimated range of about 145 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. Find models starting from £78 per month here BMW i3 6 BMW claims a range depending on options and equipment, of between 177 and 193 miles Credit: BMW Model: BMW i3 When it was launched in 2013, the BMW i3 was an innovative breath of fresh air in the electric car industry. The experts say: "The inside is a particular delight, but performance is great too, especially from the 2017-onwards i3S model. "Range varies, with the earliest cars managing only 120 miles per charge on their best day. But it still looks ultra-modern now, and as long as it's been treated well, the electric version should prove reliable." BMW claims a range depending on options and equipment, of between 177 and 193 miles for both i3 versions. This comes after a car expert revealed how to repair a touchscreen covered in scratches for free using products you have at home. Plus, a legendary Ford Sierra RS Cosworth with super low mileage is set to fetch an eye-watering price at auction. Find electric BMWs from £161 here Buying a used car? Check out Sun Motors and find your next vehicle today. Whether you're looking for automatic, manual or electric, use Sun Motors to decide on your next model.


The Sun
14 hours ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
I'm a car expert – here's the BEST used electric cars you can buy for under £10,000 on Sun Motors
A CAR expert has revealed the best used electric cars that you can buy for under £10,000. Battery electric vehicles are often more expensive than petrol or diesel cars, but buying a used EV can help you save thousands of pounds. 6 These are the electric cars that won't break the bank, and are all available on Sun Motors. What is Sun Motors? Sun Motors is a pioneering platform transforming how people purchase used cars across the UK, crafted with customer ease and safety at the core. The marketplace links reputable and trusted dealerships to deliver a smooth and hassle-free car-buying journey from beginning to end. Featuring cutting-edge tools and services such as an AI chat bot on hand to answer any queries about specific cars, the platform simplifies the process of discovering and buying your perfect car. Start your search for your next used vehicle here. Renault Zoe (2012-present) 6 Model: Renault Zoe Parkers say: "The Renault Zoe has long been a popular choice for those wanting an affordable and capable small electric car." "The Zoe is also practical, pleasant to drive, and sensibly equipped." According to Renault, the model has a battery range of 239 miles, which should be fine most people's everyday needs. Kia Soul EV (2014-2019) 6 Model: Kia Soul EV Parkers commented: "The distinctive Kia Soul is often overlooked in the used electric car marketplace. "It's a good buy if you can find one, though, offering a range of up to 132 miles." And it comes with plenty of kit, including climate control, heated seats, cruise control, solar glass, a heat pump, and an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Volkswagen e-Golf (2014-2020) 6 Model: Volkswagen e-Golf The car experts claim that a Volkswagen Golf is always a pretty good shout when it comes to car recommendations, and similarly so if you're looking at used electric cars. They say: "The VW e-Golf is just like the conventional Golf, but it's electric – so as well as being smooth and quiet, it's also familiar, straightforward, and easy to live with." The battery of the Volkswagen e-Golf has a total capacity of 35.8 kWh - and a range of about 115 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. Nissan Leaf (2011-2018) 6 Nissan is already on its second generation of bespoke electric cars when many other carmakers have only just launched their first, so you should be able to find one for less than £10k. The battery of the Nissan Leaf has a total capacity of 40 kWh, and an estimated range of about 145 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. BMW i3 6 Model: BMW i3 When it was launched in 2013, the BMW i3 was an innovative breath of fresh air in the electric car industry. The experts say: "The inside is a particular delight, but performance is great too, especially from the 2017-onwards i3S model. "Range varies, with the earliest cars managing only 120 miles per charge on their best day. But it still looks ultra-modern now, and as long as it's been treated well, the electric version should prove reliable." BMW claims a range depending on options and equipment, of between 177 and 193 miles for both i3 versions. This comes after a car expert revealed how to repair a touchscreen covered in scratches for free using products you have at home. Plus, a legendary Ford Sierra RS Cosworth with super low mileage is set to fetch an eye-watering price at auction. Buying a used car? Check out Sun Motors and find your next vehicle today. Whether you're looking for automatic, manual or electric, use Sun Motors to decide on your next model.


The Sun
12-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
Holiday driving mistakes Brits risk abroad – including safety item you must carry at all times & little-known permit
A CAR expert has urged Brits looking to drive abroad this summer to be extra wary of certain rules and regulations. Whether you're using your own or a hired car, driving across a foreign country can be pretty nerve-wracking - but also incredibly fun. 3 3 3 However, speaking exclusively to Sun Motors, Auto Express consumer editor Tom Jervis revealed drivers from Blighty should consider insurance, permits and driving on the other side of the road before getting behind the wheel overseas. Make sure you carry the correct equipment with you; driving in France, for example, you have to carry with you at all times a warning triangle and a high-visibility jacket Tom Jarvis, Auto Express Indeed, driving abroad requires some prep - including some study on local signage, speed limits and general rules beforehand. Furthermore, in the EU, a "UK" sticker placed on the rear of your car is mandatory, while some countries require equipment, like a warning triangle and high-visibility jacket, to be carried inside the car at all times. Tom said: 'Driving abroad isn't simply a matter of getting off the ferry/train onto the other side of the road. 'As with many other things, there are certain habits and rules - written and unwritten - to bear in mind. 'It's worth researching beforehand the signage and speed limits of any country you're planning to visit so you're not caught out. 'It's also a legal requirement that, when driving in the EU, you affix a 'UK' sticker to the rear of your car so locals can identify you as a tourist and, hopefully, give you a little extra breathing space. 'On that point, we recommend that you allow plenty of time; being in a rush means you're more likely to make mistakes and this could spell disaster when you're in an environment you're not familiar with. 'Finally, make sure you carry the correct equipment with you; driving in France, for example, you have to carry with you at all times a warning triangle and a high-visibility jacket, among other things. 'Fitting some headlamp reflectors or adjusting your headlights electronically can also help prevent blinding other road users.' Inside Kia's refreshed Sportage including comfy cabin, punchy new looks and driving mode young families will love RIGHT OR WRONG? As Brits, our brains are hardwired to drive on the left from our right-hand-drive vehicles. That means driving on the other side of the road for the first time can be quite daunting - although Tom suggests following the road markings, signs and other traffic it will soon become second nature. Rural roads might be where many come unstuck - especially at night - as there are likely no lines on the road in these areas to help out. Tom's five tips for driving on the right (wrong) side of the road The Centre Line: Ensure you're staying in lane by lining up the central road marking with the left-hand corner of your car's windscreen. Use Your Sat-Nav: Your navigation system will guide you where to turn and serve as a helpful reminder on roundabouts. It's especially useful for navigating one-way systems with unfamiliar road signs, and it will alert you to changes in speed limits. Dual Carriageways: Stick to the right-hand lane, as this is the normal driving lane unless overtaking. Remember, your blind spot will now be over your left shoulder. Turning Left: This manoeuvre involves cutting across traffic, so give way to oncoming vehicles – similar to making a right turn in the UK. On fast-moving roads, you may need to pull over to the right before crossing at a right angle to avoid blocking traffic. Pay attention to the signs. Roundabouts: Give way to the left rather than the right at roundabouts and don't forget to signal right when exiting. Thankfully, Brit drivers with a full UK photocard driving licence won't need an International Driving Permit to drive in the EU. But in 140 other countries, including the USA, Turkey and Japan, it's either a legal requirement or recommended. Tom added: 'Thankfully, the website has an extensive list of each country's requirements, so there's no need to search around. 'The permit costs £5.50 and you can apply for one from larger Post Office branches or anywhere with a PayPoint.' UK residents also don't need to carry a special document proving they have insurance for driving abroad. These documents, known as an insurance 'green card', will only be needed if you intend to drive your car in many countries outside the EU. Tom said: 'To apply for one, you simply need to telephone your insurer and ask; it will usually be e-mailed across with no charge or only a small admin fee. 'Check that the cover is the same as you have in the UK rather than just being the legal minimum, and tell your insurer exactly where you're going. 'That will ensure the green card is valid in every country you're travelling through.' 'If you have car insurance in the UK, you will automatically have third party cover in the EU,' he added. 'However, most people driving abroad will want to get fully comprehensive insurance for travelling in Europe, and you will need to check your insurance policy to see exactly what is covered. 'It may be included or you may have to make special arrangements with your insurer. In any case, it's important to carry details of your insurance policy with you when driving your car abroad.' HIRE & GO For petrolheads, renting a vehicle on holiday can be great fun - giving you a chance to drive something different. Tom added: 'It's also less stressful to let the hire company take care of all the legal necessities, such as the high-visibility jackets, winter tyres and warning triangles that you may need when driving abroad. 'But you still need to be on your guard to make sure your rental car doesn't empty your wallet.' Tom advises that first, you should make sure you have the right licence to drive in the country you are visiting - this may include an International Driving Permit if it is outside Europe. 'You will also need to check that you are within the age range specified by the hire company; there will be upper and lower limits, but these can sometimes be stretched for an extra fee,' Tom said. 'When looking for deals online, check out the insurance restrictions. 'Many companies offer basic cover but suggest you upgrade to a more comprehensive package. "It's usually cheaper to arrange this with a third-party company before you leave. Also take note of the situation with fuel. 'Some firms supply the car with a full tank and insist you return it full. Check where the nearest filling station is to the airport and leave time to top up on your return, or you will be charged a steep fee. 'Finally, make a note of any existing damage to the car before you leave the company lot, preferably with photos, and try to get the details acknowledged by a member of staff.'


Scottish Sun
11-07-2025
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Find out what YOUR budget can get you for a used car this summer, from £2.5k to £20k
*If you click a link in this article, we may earn affiliate revenue CHEAP RIDE Find out what YOUR budget can get you for a used car this summer, from £2.5k to £20k Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WHEN buying a used car, having a clear idea of your budget is the best way to ensure you get the vehicle you need at the price you can afford. Crunching the numbers before you start searching ensures you've got the confidence that you can afford the car of your dreams. (Or the sensible family saloon you really should be buying.) Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Model: Vauxhall Astra Cash used to be king when buying a used car, but today, finance is the UK's preferred way to buy a new motor. You can spread the costs over a longer period and access better rates than a credit card or some personal loans. Sun Motors is full of low-cost, low-mileage cars to suit every budget. You'll find everything from low-mileage city cars to the latest sports cars, and everything in between. Whether you're paying cash or using our low-cost credit finance, here's what your budget will stretch to on Sun Motors. (Representative APR 12.9%) How can I check my used car buying budget? There are several ways to buy a new car, including paying cash, using a credit card, or arranging finance. If you're paying cash, you'll need the money to hand. We're not able to see your bank account (thankfully), but a quick check of your savings should provide all the numbers you need. Most of us use some form of financing to purchase a new car. Credit cards are a convenient choice, but if you don't qualify for a 0% deal, interest rates can have a huge impact on your income.. PCP and HP are popular ways to pay for a new car, and Sun Motors makes it simple to check what you can borrow. Find Your Next Car by What You Can Actually Afford Sun Motors has created the UK's First Finance-First Marketplace *Finance Powered by DSG Finance who are a Credit Broker Not A Lender. Representative 12.9%. Your rate may differ depending on individual circumstances You can check in less than 60 seconds if you are eligible for financing, and then search for your dream used car within your monthly budget. Here's how... Soft credit check , with no impact on your score , with no impact on your score 60-second decision , get a real finance decision in less than a minute , get a real finance decision in less than a minute Instant match , only see cars that fit your real budget , only see cars that fit your real budget AI-powered help, get tailored advice, suggestions, and instant answers from an AI advisor called Theo Find out what you can afford in just 60 seconds here. Simply add some details about you, your address, and finances, and our finance provider will do a soft credit search and tell you the total amount you can borrow. In less than a minute, you'll get details of the total amount you can borrow, a personalised interest rate, and monthly repayments. (Representative APR 12.9%) Armed with this information, you can use Sun Motors' intelligent search function so you'll only see cars you can afford. Don't worry, there's no pressure to use Sun Motors' finance. It's there if you need it, even if you've been refused credit before. Find out what cars are available from £2,500 to 20K We've scoured Sun Motors to bring you our expert choice of the best cars between £2.5 and £20k. All of the cars here are available from Sun Motors dealers, which means they've been independently checked, verified, and serviced so they're ready for the road. All of the cars here can be purchased with cash or financed with Sun Motors. It's your money and your choice. Up to £2,500 Finance Representative Example - Personal Contract Purchase Fixed Rate of Interest 6.715%, 47 Monthly Payments,£95.09, Total Amount Payable £8834.23, Amount of Credit £4995, Optional Final Payment £2365, Duration of Agreement 48 Months, Annual Mileage Limit 10,000 Miles, Deposit £2000, APR (Representative) 12.9%, Total Cash Price £6995 6 Model: Vauxhall Astra Our favourite budget car is this classic Vauxhall Astra 1.6i SRi. It's not fast or fashionable, but it's a low-mileage family car that will do the job for a good few years yet. At less than £2.5k, you're getting a 9-year-old car with the sporty SRi trim. Love this. Other great cars under £2.5k 2015 Fiat 500 1.2 Pop – £2,000 Hyundai I20 1.2 Active – £2,489 Dacia Sandero 1.0 SCe Access Up to £5,000 6 Model: Ford Focus We're loving the ever-reliable Ford Focus 1.0T EcoBoost Titanium at £4,795. For less than £110 per month you could be driving this fabulous five-door family runaround. The turbocharged three-cylinder engine is quick enough, but you'll get good economy from the Euro-6 powertrain. Other great cars under £5k 2015 Renault Twizy Technic 2016 Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-i x 2017 Nissan Juke N-CONNECTA DIG-T Up to £10,000 6 Model: Audi A3 We're going for the AUDI A3 2.0 TDI S line Saloon. Why? Look at it. Fast, practical, fun, functional, and affordable. It's all these things and more, and less than £230 per month. OK, so it's a diesel which is less popular than it once was, but if you're looking for a sporty and sensible mile-muncher, this is our choice. Other great cars under £10k 2016 Mercedes-Benz C Class 1.6 C200d SE G-Tronic+ Citroen C3 Aircross 1.2 PureTech Flair SUV Kia Picanto 1.2L Petrol GT-Line Hatchback Up to £15,000 6 Model: Volkswagen ID.3 Now we've got some budget to use, we're going to spend it on the 2021 Volkswagen ID.3 150Kw Life Pro Performance. This is a very capable EV that's a great intro to electric driving at an attractive price. You'll get 200 miles per charge, a top speed of 99mph, and some fantastic in-car entertainment. The cash you save on petrol can contribute to the £259 monthly payment. Other great cars under £15k 2022 (22) Ford Puma ST-LINE X MHEV 2019 MINI Hatch 5-Door Hatch Cooper S Sport Mercedes-Benz A-Class 1.3 A200 AMG Line Up to £20,000 6 Model: SEAT Leon This nearly new Seat Leon 5dr 1.5 TSI Evo (130ps) FR Sport is cheaper than the VW Golf, and we reckon it offers better value. You'll get the super-fast 130hp engine, which is as fast as you need. Inside and outside, the FR trim is absolute quality, and all for around £400 per month. That's a massive saving off the new price for this extra-hot-hatch. Other great cars under £20k Mercedes-Benz GLE 3L Diesel 350 D 4matic Amg Line Auto 2019 BMW 3 SERIES 2.0 320i M Sport Saloon Audi A3 1.0 TFSI 30 Sport Sportback Sun Motors: Buy your next vehicle today If you're part of the 3.3 million Brits looking to buy a used vehicle this year, Sun Motors is an ideal place to start *If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue Sun Motors is a seamless, straightforward, transparent platform that ranks by customer searches, not payments. It offers innovative financing and concierge services, ensuring a simple, fair car-buying experience. Enjoy: A choice of fuel type whether it's petrol, diesel, electric or hybrid A range of models from convertible, estate, saloon and many more A range of top brands such as Ford, Volkswagen, Toyota and BMW Financing options Trusted dealers Get started finding your next used vehicle here. Used car buying FAQs: Buying on finance vs outright benefits We're going to keep this short and sweet. If you've got significant cash in hand, then it's a great way to pay for a new car. You avoid paying interest and can buy the car you want immediately. But buying a car will leave a big hole in your savings. The majority of us will use finance to spread the cost over several years. Buying a car is a lot of money and a big commitment, and credit provides a convenient way to break it down into monthly payments. In the past, cash was king as it gave you the ability to haggle down the price. But in 2025, who wants cash? What to look out for when buying a used car When buying privately, there are loads of things you should check (which we've covered in this used car checklist). One of the best reasons to buy from Sun Motors is that every dealer has been thoroughly vetted, and every vehicle they sell has been carefully inspected to ensure it's honest, reliable, and in roadworthy condition. You can lift the bonnet, take it for a test drive, and kick the tires, but unless you're a pro, it's unlikely you'll be able to learn much. Buying a used car is about trust, and you can trust Sun Motors. How simple is buying a car on Sun Motors? Very easy. Ok, we'll go on. The intelligent, AI-powered search means you can search based on your make, model, budget, monthly repayments, and more. (Representative APR 12.9%) When you find the car you want, connect with a dealer, arrange finance (or transfer the cash), and the car is yours. And if you're buying with Sun Motors finance, that can all be arranged, signed, and done in less than 24 hours. That's faster than most main dealers. Buying a used car? Check out Sun Motors and find your next vehicle today. Whether you're looking for automatic, manual or electric, use Sun Motors to decide on your next model. 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