Appreciate this review, would be nice to see more budget cars on the review roster again! Not that I don't enjoy fantasising about super cars and 100k+ trucks 😂
I have a nissan note e power medalist that cost $15,000 nzd to buy gets to 100 kmh in 7 seconds and gets over 700 km on a tank of fuel also has lots of space inside
Well, welcome to the world babe, as material and labour costs go up, so does car prices. For most Aussies $50,000 is affordable as they buy with hire purchase.
@@lexman8678 it's a pretty good car, idk why it doesn't get the praise it deserves. They even offer the nismo version which should be an actually affordable sports car for the youths
1:57 - full LED tail lights... apart from the bulb indicator and reverse lights! Manual headlight levelling switch on the dash doesn't bode well for the brightness of the headlights at night.
I watched this straight after a competition's review and it was a good reminder why I've followed Paul and the boys throughout the years and changing company structures. The competition's review was so vague that it could have been applied to any new car, carexpert is so much more in depth.
I’ve had one of these for a couple of weeks and done 1500km. I love it! Sure the design is a bit old but the interior is so simple to use and the handling is awesome. We questioned the price until we sat in the front seats. Nothing else at this price was comfortable and supportive. We were actually shopping for a sensible SUV about this money and everything was so boring and vanilla. This isn’t perfect but is just fun to drive.
We have to hope that the Smartstream (Kappa) 1.5T is a receptive to retuning as the Gamma 1.6T was, hopefully they've fitted it with a reasonable sized turbocharger and are just running them on low boost to make use of the hybrid system - but we shall see once we get our hands on one. At least we can still retune the gearboxes to actually make them shift more aggressively in sport mode, the factory tuning on the 7DCT has always been pretty terrible - in every single version of it As an aside, the decision to move the whole car over to the "N-line only" option was obviously done based on sales figures. If more people were buying base models instead of N-lines, then Hyundai Australia would have kept on a lower trim mode, something with a torsion beam and a 1.0T 3-cylinder, like what's offered in Europe - but if you actually keep an eye out for i30s driving around in the wild, it wouldn't be crazy to suggest that 50% of the ones you actually see are N-line models.
Given the low KW per litre compared with the 1.6lt. 1.5lt 78kw per/l 1.6lt 94kw per/l I would think the turbo is even smaller. Even though the torque is quite comparable, It would gain a bit from the 48v hybrid. Bit of a poor excuse for a N-Line product.
I was driving my Niro EV tonight, and big boy roo jumped out in front of me. I dropped the anchors and it pulled up as quick as that i30 did. I was pretty impressed. I came within centimetres of the rooms tail and we both continued on our journeys unharmed.d
One trend I am absolutely hating is that a lot of new models/generations of vehicles from all brands have really poor sound insulation. If you're really enjoying some music on the highway between states, I think you could pretty easily exceed 85dB (into hearing loss territory) for extended periods of time. Almost 75dB is honestly pathetic. Manufacturers if you're reading this, put some effort into your sound deadening. I don't want to wear noise cancelling headphones while I'm driving - I'm in a car, not an Airbus A380.
i find cars are getting quieter. at least comparing 20+ different brands and models of cars from the late 80's through to today. i cant comment on cars older than that.
So... Not only are we supposed to buy an expensive mid-sized hatchback. But we are expected to do long trips without a spare tyre, fantastic advance in motoring and it weighs 1.5 tons!
What a giant backwards step by Hyundai. The previous models the SR & then N-Line were quite a reasonable warm hatch. There is no way this could even be thought of as "WARM" Given the power differences in the engines. This new 1.5lt 78kw per/l The previous 1.6lt 94kw per/l. While a similar amount of torque would be from the mild hybrid. But if the 48v battery goes flat from to much sporty driving, then it's going to be a slug. Massive outdated interior that doesn't look any different to when I collected my 2017 PD i30 SR, 7 years ago. And then being almost $10k more!! Massive backwards step. For the same amount of $$, Go get a i20N & drive a manual.
poor quality audio system + no HUD + no 360 camera + downgraded powertrain + seats ventilation removed = price up $5000, hyundai has given up the compact segment
MG4 is better value now as a suburban runabout. $31k d/a, RWD, 10 year warranty, more interior space, handles better, instant torque, zero petrol costs or servo visits. The massive price jumps on these hybrids for somewhat better economy is rarely worth it. Obviously not for everyone’s living arrangements, but if you own your house and this is your second smaller family commuter car as it often is, you’d be mad not to get that instead. If you can novated lease it, it becomes equal or cheaper than a $25k base petrol i30 used to be.
Nah the audio system is pretty good. HUD is not that essential and use your eyes instead of looking at a screen for 360 cams. But I agree with the powertrain. Seat on the base i30Nline were leather. Seat ventilation are for the premium version as stated in the video.
4:04 i got the same infotainment on my 2019 Tucson but here's the deal: i plug in my phone and w. Android Auto it makes no relevant difference. Plus, it's a car! Why should it have anything more than music and maps? People's unrealistic expectations have pushed tech to absurd levels which they then have to pay for in their monthly installments
1:55 "FULL LED TAIL LIGHTS", there's literally 2 massive incandescent bulbs right there?? Also while we're at it, can you guys maybe look at reworking your build quality test where Paul randomly gently grabs parts of the dash? Can you measure flex? Can you try other areas? It's so random and inconsistent between vehicles. My sister owned an i30 many many years back and I remember the door bins were the flimsiest plastic i had ever felt -- like, they bent inwards like a cheap flexible plastic bin from the reject shop. I feel like you guys don't give enough attention to build quality. The noisy/squeaky window at 6:55 is a good example of that -- clearly Hyundai haven't bothered with a felt lining on their weather shielding on the window sills and what you end up with is a rubbish sounding window.
Cheers for the review! 🙏 Interesting to know the car is no longer coming from Korea. Good to see the updated digital dash but that infotainment system is a bit disappointing in my opinion. Stopping distance seems great! What is the app used for measuring stopping distances? I wouldn't mind using that when educating students with emergency braking on driving lessons.
do you have to turn off all the beeps every time you get in the car or can you have them all permanently disabled? this is a dealbreaker for me. im talking lane departure assist, speed warning, collision detection the works. I hate all of it. I do not want it at all.
Paul possible to do a test compairing big horn ram long wheel base and f150 long wheel base xlt model . Im curious to see the difference. Before i go buy one .
I still don't understand how I can get 5-5.6 average in my 1.5tsi Kamiq but a mild hybrid can't even achieve that? Not that I recommend the Kamiq 😅 I know Hyundai/kia diesels seem to use more than competitors too at least officially
Not a fan of this “upgrade”, seems more like a downgrade to me, to keep this under the “N Line” badge is quite confusing because the new 1.5T engine with the hybrid system is completely gutless when compared to the outgoing 1.6T, the 150kW motor was zippy and perfect for overtaking when it mattered, and it is worlds apart when compared to the Sonata N Line as that car is on par with a full fat N model. I know the N cars are high performance vehicles but I thought the N Line variants would at least have performance in the warm category, this car would struggle to overtake a 2 ton van. The interior is basically the same and has been the same for the past few years, the only thing I personally like is exterior, car still looks very similar, I like the new rims and the dual exhaust is a nice sporty touch.
I have the same in Active. Love the manual gearbox but not the rev hang when you change at higher revs. Goes well enough if you keep it in the torque band. Mainly drive for economy though. Also didn't opt for the optional safety pack as I prefer to concentrate on the driving myself. Requirement then, as now, was for a full size spare wheel. Can't really justify changing cars at this stage. Need to find quieter tyres as the original Kumho are pretty noisy on coarse bitumen which includes sections of motorways. Don't know if tyres would really make that much of a difference though.
you a get an Audi A1, 2024 model, for 41k. Then a corolla cross base model at 41k as well. Not sure why someone would be spending 41k on a "Hyundai". This is going the Stinger way. It's like spending 2000$ on an OPPO or Xaomi phone. When you can get the best Apple or Samsung phone at that price. But you can't flaunt it. Only the i30 GRN is of some sense.
Only a Sesame Street Muppet gets an A1. Or any VAG product. Any modern Hyundai will SMASH any Audi in reliability and running cost terms. I paid $38 for my Fiesta ST… and I bet it destroys an A1 in every possible relevant metric.
I thought the same. I drive a 2022 Hyundai i30 Sedan N and the infotainment system is great! Would have loved to see something similar in this car considering they've introduced the updated digital dash...
It's not a phone so it gets updated every 1 or 2 years. Sure they could do better, but you basically need android auto / carplay on that screen and nothing else matters.
@@Van_frederick clunky / bad to drive in traffic / low speeds, and very unreliable aka high failure rate any other automatic transmission, including CVTs, are much more reliable and smooth at low speeds why do they use it? it's cheap and fuel efficient, therefore less emissions decent DCTs, that Hyundai do have in house, are their 8spd wet ones, used on higher priced cars and N models. This all applies to VW's DCTs as well.
Really need some more time driving home just how obnoxious and annoying the Hyandai (and Kia) speed warning beeps are that default back on. Blah, Blah, its required in Europe.... This is Australia though and too many people are just accepting this distracting and faulty system. It is so much more dangerous to be turning these things off while driving (which you have to do all the time because they are unreliable).
Car companies pander to ANCAP because they are in fear of not being able to advertise a 5 star safety rating. These systems all make the cars more dangerous.
Test drove one of these 2 months ago, well the n line and similar to you, I was not impressed with the DCT at all. Unresponsive, slow to engage of the line and when completing a 3 point turn and just not enjoyable. Ended up with a kia cerento gt with the 1.6 which felt like a much better power train
Hyundai stays hyundai and can not be compared with vw , cupra etc. . . . These "new" hyudai's are a cheap copy paste from german cars in a lot sections, such as equipment, technology, etc. . Do you remember in early 90 - 2000, how boring and completely indifferent with nothing something remarkable as a fast car or quality car. Ι am not going to pay more than 20.000 with all extras for this trash. By the way, nice review. P.S. The rear lights are not full led.
I think you should really add a section where you describe alternative/competing cars.
Appreciate this review, would be nice to see more budget cars on the review roster again! Not that I don't enjoy fantasising about super cars and 100k+ trucks 😂
I miss affordable, basic cars...
There was a time (not that long ago) where the driveaway price for a base i30 was around Half what this costs
I have a nissan note e power medalist that cost $15,000 nzd to buy gets to 100 kmh in 7 seconds and gets over 700 km on a tank of fuel also has lots of space inside
Well, welcome to the world babe, as material and labour costs go up, so does car prices. For most Aussies $50,000 is affordable as they buy with hire purchase.
@@lexman8678 it's a pretty good car, idk why it doesn't get the praise it deserves. They even offer the nismo version which should be an actually affordable sports car for the youths
But this i30 isn't base. Your paying a premium for hybrid tech and N-line package
But thats base. i30 N-Line is more premium and sportier model.
1:57 - full LED tail lights... apart from the bulb indicator and reverse lights! Manual headlight levelling switch on the dash doesn't bode well for the brightness of the headlights at night.
I love the screen. Well laid out and decent quick button access
Old or not. That is all we need for screens and infotanment and old-school air con fuck yes
‘Piano black wheels’ (actually grey). ‘Full LED taillights’ (actually incandescent bulbs).
Doing well.
Yeah he's always been half arsed in descriptions. Like the build quality by shaking the centre console, absolutely useless.
Don't watch then 🤷♂️
I watched this straight after a competition's review and it was a good reminder why I've followed Paul and the boys throughout the years and changing company structures. The competition's review was so vague that it could have been applied to any new car, carexpert is so much more in depth.
Are you sure it’s a full LED tail lights? Indicator’s & reverse lights looked like globes.
That’s because they are incandescent globes
You did well to not laugh out loud during the window opening test.
Probably first Aussie UA-cam review that’s been this positive 🧐
I’ve had one of these for a couple of weeks and done 1500km. I love it! Sure the design is a bit old but the interior is so simple to use and the handling is awesome. We questioned the price until we sat in the front seats. Nothing else at this price was comfortable and supportive. We were actually shopping for a sensible SUV about this money and everything was so boring and vanilla. This isn’t perfect but is just fun to drive.
We have to hope that the Smartstream (Kappa) 1.5T is a receptive to retuning as the Gamma 1.6T was, hopefully they've fitted it with a reasonable sized turbocharger and are just running them on low boost to make use of the hybrid system - but we shall see once we get our hands on one.
At least we can still retune the gearboxes to actually make them shift more aggressively in sport mode, the factory tuning on the 7DCT has always been pretty terrible - in every single version of it
As an aside, the decision to move the whole car over to the "N-line only" option was obviously done based on sales figures. If more people were buying base models instead of N-lines, then Hyundai Australia would have kept on a lower trim mode, something with a torsion beam and a 1.0T 3-cylinder, like what's offered in Europe - but if you actually keep an eye out for i30s driving around in the wild, it wouldn't be crazy to suggest that 50% of the ones you actually see are N-line models.
Given the low KW per litre compared with the 1.6lt. 1.5lt 78kw per/l 1.6lt 94kw per/l I would think the turbo is even smaller.
Even though the torque is quite comparable, It would gain a bit from the 48v hybrid. Bit of a poor excuse for a N-Line product.
I was driving my Niro EV tonight, and big boy roo jumped out in front of me. I dropped the anchors and it pulled up as quick as that i30 did. I was pretty impressed. I came within centimetres of the rooms tail and we both continued on our journeys unharmed.d
Skippy is telling all his mates about how he beat a car!
I dunno mate, a three second build quality “test” doesn’t really seem adequate. Maybe don’t bother.
If this guy is a car expert I must be a brain surgeon
Agree completely. It's such an important consideration when buying a new car. Do it properly or not at all.
Ps i forgot to say you do the best reviews anywhere
The rears don’t look like it’s full LED 👀
One trend I am absolutely hating is that a lot of new models/generations of vehicles from all brands have really poor sound insulation. If you're really enjoying some music on the highway between states, I think you could pretty easily exceed 85dB (into hearing loss territory) for extended periods of time. Almost 75dB is honestly pathetic. Manufacturers if you're reading this, put some effort into your sound deadening. I don't want to wear noise cancelling headphones while I'm driving - I'm in a car, not an Airbus A380.
Ironically the a380 cabin is quiter at 69 dB 😂 (quietest in the air as it happens)
i find cars are getting quieter. at least comparing 20+ different brands and models of cars from the late 80's through to today. i cant comment on cars older than that.
I’m pretty sure my 99 Excel measured 75db on good roads at highway speed 😂
Paul. I've got a late 2017 PD !30Premium DCT TURBO PREMIUM and it still goes like a scalded cat. Well not quite, but nearly.
How’s the fuel economy? 😂
@@Rabsallawah I get around 6.3 to 6.1 per 100km in mine and its got a big tank. around 730Kms per tank.
@@Rabsallawah I'll let you know when I've got more time. Thank for your comment. :-}
“It’s not gonna rip ya face off”. Such an Aussie reviewer thing to say.
Why go you say “full LED taillights” when we can see the bulbs for the indicators? It just LED brake lights.
11:31 the last N-Line also had independent rear suspension too
Looks like Paul has upped his wrist game in the last few videos
How does this thing get a N line badge? It is slower than family SUV.
So... Not only are we supposed to buy an expensive mid-sized hatchback. But we are expected to do long trips without a spare tyre, fantastic advance in motoring and it weighs 1.5 tons!
We need the old thumbnail format back
It’s getting a bit much.
If you remember the offroad tests I think you should do a light suv offroad test on some of the smaller suv's
What a giant backwards step by Hyundai. The previous models the SR & then N-Line were quite a reasonable warm hatch. There is no way this could even be thought of as "WARM" Given the power differences in the engines. This new 1.5lt 78kw per/l The previous 1.6lt 94kw per/l. While a similar amount of torque would be from the mild hybrid. But if the 48v battery goes flat from to much sporty driving, then it's going to be a slug. Massive outdated interior that doesn't look any different to when I collected my 2017 PD i30 SR, 7 years ago. And then being almost $10k more!! Massive backwards step. For the same amount of $$, Go get a i20N & drive a manual.
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poor quality audio system + no HUD + no 360 camera + downgraded powertrain + seats ventilation removed = price up $5000, hyundai has given up the compact segment
MG4 is better value now as a suburban runabout. $31k d/a, RWD, 10 year warranty, more interior space, handles better, instant torque, zero petrol costs or servo visits. The massive price jumps on these hybrids for somewhat better economy is rarely worth it.
Obviously not for everyone’s living arrangements, but if you own your house and this is your second smaller family commuter car as it often is, you’d be mad not to get that instead. If you can novated lease it, it becomes equal or cheaper than a $25k base petrol i30 used to be.
@@User-cb4jmyet they still can't sell that many of them...
@@MickleMoo03 which engine failures you referring to?
360 camera in this segment? There aren't many.
Nah the audio system is pretty good. HUD is not that essential and use your eyes instead of looking at a screen for 360 cams. But I agree with the powertrain. Seat on the base i30Nline were leather. Seat ventilation are for the premium version as stated in the video.
Obviously they want you to buy Kona. That just need presence in that class for the future models maybe?
4:04 i got the same infotainment on my 2019 Tucson but here's the deal:
i plug in my phone and w. Android Auto it makes no relevant difference. Plus, it's a car! Why should it have anything more than music and maps?
People's unrealistic expectations have pushed tech to absurd levels which they then have to pay for in their monthly installments
1:55 "FULL LED TAIL LIGHTS", there's literally 2 massive incandescent bulbs right there?? Also while we're at it, can you guys maybe look at reworking your build quality test where Paul randomly gently grabs parts of the dash? Can you measure flex? Can you try other areas? It's so random and inconsistent between vehicles. My sister owned an i30 many many years back and I remember the door bins were the flimsiest plastic i had ever felt -- like, they bent inwards like a cheap flexible plastic bin from the reject shop. I feel like you guys don't give enough attention to build quality. The noisy/squeaky window at 6:55 is a good example of that -- clearly Hyundai haven't bothered with a felt lining on their weather shielding on the window sills and what you end up with is a rubbish sounding window.
Cheers for the review! 🙏 Interesting to know the car is no longer coming from Korea. Good to see the updated digital dash but that infotainment system is a bit disappointing in my opinion. Stopping distance seems great! What is the app used for measuring stopping distances? I wouldn't mind using that when educating students with emergency braking on driving lessons.
Its called a dragy needs a box not just an app
@@panchomavhoro8691 gotchya! Cheers for that. 🍻
Does the Sport Mode has a sound modul for a bigger motor sound?
do you have to turn off all the beeps every time you get in the car or can you have them all permanently disabled? this is a dealbreaker for me. im talking lane departure assist, speed warning, collision detection the works. I hate all of it. I do not want it at all.
The N-line premium doesnt have the cooled seats, only heated seats and steering wheel
N-line sedan premium does have the cooled and heated seats and heated steering wheel.
@@nlikos180 yes but this isn’t a review of the Sedan it’s the MHEV hatch
Paul: car go space
Me: no, car go road
These mild hybrid 48v systems suck.
I feel its just a way to say they sell a hybrid and dodge the ICE tax that's coming.
Exactly... it's a start stop system
bro blame the government and their dumb out of touch laws
As a separate issue are you going to review smart 1 premium
Plz do about Toyota Aqua 2023 ❤❤😢
Why would anyone pick this over a Swift or a Corolla?
Swift is too small and corolla is for grands.
Do you have a video on the Kia Celtos?
Paul possible to do a test compairing big horn ram long wheel base and f150 long wheel base xlt model . Im curious to see the difference. Before i go buy one .
Is it just me or do the front seats look different @ 9:59 in the video? Looks like the same upholstery but different types of seats. WTF?
The driver seat has adjustable thigh support but the passenger seat doesn’t.
Nav was standard on the previous base Nline. now its removed? wtf
Why does the numberplate of the car have German numberplate letters? Never seen this before.
Australian yuppies who think anything European looking is better
NSW Euro plates
Looks exactly like a copy of our German plates 😂😂😂
@@bigbirdly
Euro Trash !
I still don't understand how I can get 5-5.6 average in my 1.5tsi Kamiq but a mild hybrid can't even achieve that? Not that I recommend the Kamiq 😅 I know Hyundai/kia diesels seem to use more than competitors too at least officially
Who will buy this? I predict they will drop this model due to poor sales. The Chinese are about to eat Hyundai’s lunch.
Let's chuck the hybrid system in the spare tire wall.
No spare no deal.😊
Not a fan of this “upgrade”, seems more like a downgrade to me, to keep this under the “N Line” badge is quite confusing because the new 1.5T engine with the hybrid system is completely gutless when compared to the outgoing 1.6T, the 150kW motor was zippy and perfect for overtaking when it mattered, and it is worlds apart when compared to the Sonata N Line as that car is on par with a full fat N model. I know the N cars are high performance vehicles but I thought the N Line variants would at least have performance in the warm category, this car would struggle to overtake a 2 ton van.
The interior is basically the same and has been the same for the past few years, the only thing I personally like is exterior, car still looks very similar, I like the new rims and the dual exhaust is a nice sporty touch.
The key looks ancient lol. Why aren’t they doing the new H key?
17:50 nice.
HMMMMmmmmm. I might just keep my current 2019 version instead and its manual so its alot more fun to drive. I was on the fence with this one.
I have the same in Active. Love the manual gearbox but not the rev hang when you change at higher revs. Goes well enough if you keep it in the torque band. Mainly drive for economy though. Also didn't opt for the optional safety pack as I prefer to concentrate on the driving myself. Requirement then, as now, was for a full size spare wheel. Can't really justify changing cars at this stage. Need to find quieter tyres as the original Kumho are pretty noisy on coarse bitumen which includes sections of motorways. Don't know if tyres would really make that much of a difference though.
I really liked the price and design of the Korean i30. This new one’s way too expensive for what you get
Thanks for pointing out they are no longer from Korea. Hyundai can now be struck from my list of potential options.
same design on the outer body as the I30 N performance in my opinion
Slug off the line like you said.
you a get an Audi A1, 2024 model, for 41k. Then a corolla cross base model at 41k as well. Not sure why someone would be spending 41k on a "Hyundai". This is going the Stinger way. It's like spending 2000$ on an OPPO or Xaomi phone. When you can get the best Apple or Samsung phone at that price. But you can't flaunt it. Only the i30 GRN is of some sense.
Only a Sesame Street Muppet gets an A1. Or any VAG product. Any modern Hyundai will SMASH any Audi in reliability and running cost terms. I paid $38 for my Fiesta ST… and I bet it destroys an A1 in every possible relevant metric.
Who is spending 40k on a car with 117 kw
How long until another Ioniq 5N video? 😂
It’s so sad to see the infotainment on this car, it literally looks like my mother 2018 i30.
I thought the same. I drive a 2022 Hyundai i30 Sedan N and the infotainment system is great! Would have loved to see something similar in this car considering they've introduced the updated digital dash...
It's not a phone so it gets updated every 1 or 2 years. Sure they could do better, but you basically need android auto / carplay on that screen and nothing else matters.
I owned the previous version with the 1.6 turbo engine and the gearbox was just as bad as the one in this car.
7 spd dry DCT = trash
What's the reasoning here ?
@@Van_frederick clunky / bad to drive in traffic / low speeds, and very unreliable aka high failure rate
any other automatic transmission, including CVTs, are much more reliable and smooth at low speeds
why do they use it? it's cheap and fuel efficient, therefore less emissions
decent DCTs, that Hyundai do have in house, are their 8spd wet ones, used on higher priced cars and N models. This all applies to VW's DCTs as well.
Really need some more time driving home just how obnoxious and annoying the Hyandai (and Kia) speed warning beeps are that default back on. Blah, Blah, its required in Europe.... This is Australia though and too many people are just accepting this distracting and faulty system. It is so much more dangerous to be turning these things off while driving (which you have to do all the time because they are unreliable).
Car companies pander to ANCAP because they are in fear of not being able to advertise a 5 star safety rating. These systems all make the cars more dangerous.
Would 100% buy that over the garbage Chinese stuff. Older designs aren't always bad.
Best warm hatch will forever be the LZ Focus Sport or Titanium. Even in 2024, they still far exceed something cheap and tacky like the i30.
I think it’s time to ditch the durometer test
Not a chance!
outdated. for the price theres a lot of better deal out there even the chinese car is a better option
I might be impressed if it didnt have the hybrid BS
Best Hyundai's are built in Czech Republic ;)
I'm fed up with "local ride & handling tunes" - when are we going to "tune" our roads to match whatever the heck the car was originally designed for?
You’re a funny guy Greg! Imagine living in a world where we had good roads!
Its known as a spare wheel, not a spare tyre, a spare tyre is no good to anybody, unless you're a equipped tyre fitter.
Wheel and tyre assembly
@@YZJB Yes, known as a spare wheel
You are being a little picky. We understood what he meant.
@@thechoshow12 What he said and what he meant are two different things
Test drove one of these 2 months ago, well the n line and similar to you, I was not impressed with the DCT at all. Unresponsive, slow to engage of the line and when completing a 3 point turn and just not enjoyable. Ended up with a kia cerento gt with the 1.6 which felt like a much better power train
Cerato has the exact same DCT
You trippin. As cerato have the exact same DCT.
Still no sonata n-Line review?…the breed of cars going extinct 😢
Hyundai hybrid system with a belt driven starter generator.... can't see that lasting.
Any reason why? What system does other manufacturers use instead of belt driven starter generator?
Thank God this is not a PRC vehicle review. So sick of those crappy Chinese cars
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Def get the i30n dct over this
We’ve got the 2022 nline premium in the family and my gosh I prefer it against the base model on this! Tiny screen!
Tight four doors
Hyundai stays hyundai and can not be compared with vw , cupra etc. . . . These "new" hyudai's are a cheap copy paste from german cars in a lot sections, such as equipment, technology, etc. . Do you remember in early 90 - 2000, how boring and completely indifferent with nothing something remarkable as a fast car or quality car. Ι am not going to pay more than 20.000 with all extras for this trash.
By the way, nice review.
P.S. The rear lights are not full led.
Durometer test. How hard is the plastic. Why must you continue with that BS pointless drivel?
Because science.
one the last old skool hatches ....... 🥲