Thursday, 6 October 2011

Hyundai i30

hyundai i30
 The plain hyundai i30 but effective, design continues inside. The dashboard is clearly laid out, with neat blue-backed LCD screens for the stereo, while material quality is impressive Soft-touch plastics also add to an upmarket feel while the hyundai i30 probably won't set any pulses racing, it's still 's best hatchback to date, and well worth a look.For an alternative review of the latest  hyundai i30 visit ousister site carbuyer.co.uk

hyundai i30
 The 0-62mph benchmark takes 11.6 seconds,hyundai i30 and with a well spaced five-speed gearbox - a four-ratio automatic is also available - there's plenty of overtaking punch.

hyundai i30
 hyundai i30 Space is on a par with the Ford Focus and Golf, thanks to the longest wheelbase in the sector. There's decent room for adults in the rear, and the boot can swallow 340 litres of luggage with the seats up, and a healthy 1,300 litres when folded flat. Kit is also generous, with even entry-level Comfort models getting a socket on the centre console for USB sticks and MP3 players.hyundai i30 And air-conditioning comes as standard, too. The range-topping Premium model adds climate control, 17-inch alloy wheels and heated leather seats.

hyundai i30
Power for the hyundai i30 comes from the same range of engines as the Cee'd, which means 1.4 and 1.6-litre petrol units and 1.6 and 2.0-litre diesels. Our test car had the 1.6-litre oil-burner, and with 113bhp, plus 255Nm of torque, it's very best hyundai i30 flexible.

hyundai i30
However, what really sets the hyundai i30 apart from any other hyundai i30 hatchback is chassis. Despite the fact the suspension is tuned more for comfort than the Ceed's, the hyundai i30 The Kia gets a seven-year warranty and its top-spec model costs £14,245. Nevertheless.suffers no excessive body roll. You also get a surprising amount of feedback from the steering wheel, although there is still a slightly artificial feel hyundai i30 
hyundai i30
At first glance, our model doesn't seem particularly cheap at £15,595. But when you add in the excellent equipment tally, a five-year unlimited mileage warranty and the fact that it's at least £1,000 less than the equivalent Ford Focus.

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