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As fuel prices climb past 1,980 KRW per liter (about $1.49/liter or $5.62/gallon), used values for large sedans and SUVs have softened. But Korea’s compact sedan segment is bucking that trend.
Leading the charge is Hyundai’s Avante (CN7), a model finding renewed appeal among cost-conscious buyers in their 20s and 30s and commuters shopping for an inexpensive second car for daily driving.
When big cars slid, the Avante climbed 0.5%
Used-car platform K Car’s April price outlook shows that, despite downward pressure across domestic brands, the All‑New Avante (CN7) held steady and edged up 0.5% month over month.
That resilience comes down to a sweet‑spot price point near 15 million KRW (roughly $11,250) combined with strong value for money.

With about 15 million KRW in hand at a new‑car dealer, buyers are often limited to bare‑bones, low‑trim subcompact options. The used market tells a different story.
Buyers can find 2022–2023 Avante 1.6 gasoline examples with roughly 60,000–80,000 km (about 37,300–49,700 miles) for mid‑to‑high 15 million KRW up to around 20 million KRW (≈ $11,250–$15,000). That price band delivers far more equipment than the cheapest new trims.
These model years typically come with popular modern aids — lane‑keeping assist, forward‑collision mitigation and smart key systems — features that score well with first‑time and budget buyers.
“Waiting for a full redesign? Now may be the best time to buy”
Some shoppers are postponing purchases amid rumors of an eighth‑generation full redesign, fearing CN7 values will tumble when a new model arrives.

Industry analysts caution against excessive waiting. Hyundai has not announced an official full‑redesign timetable, and compact sedans priced around 15 million KRW serve as a “real‑demand defense line” in a period of high fuel costs.
That means even if a new model appears, prices for well‑maintained CN7s are unlikely to collapse in the short term. For drivers who need a commuter car now, experts recommend securing a clean example within today’s price band rather than banking on a future price drop — especially if the car returns about 14–15 km/L (roughly 33–35 mpg US).











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