Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Hyundai i30




Hyundai has long been seen as the budget car maker who was able to build cheap cars for the masses. It was very successful at it too with the Hyundai Excel. So much so that it did the unthinkable, it was the number one selling car on at least one month. It did so without the help of the fleets.

Fast forward to the present, and you have a vastly different company. While still proving new cars buyers great value with inexpensive cars like the Hyundai Getz, Hyundai now has alot more substance to their cars. Starting with the all new Hyundai Santa Fe launched in 2006, Hyundai began to turn itself into a we respected as well as feared car company. Fear so much in that the current Toyota CEO said that Hyundai is the car manufacturer he fears most.

Today, the all new Hyundai i30 has once again raised the bar and struck fear into its competitors. This car is very capable of doing the most basic of all tasks, with safety and piece of mind. Thoroughly obsorbant in its ride, it still manages to perform respectfully when driven hard as well. And lets face it, this is a 5 door hatch not a sports car.
It is a well equiped hatchback that has an iPod connection, Bluetooth, Air Conditioning, AntiLock Brakes (ABS) and power windows and mirrors. These are all a few of the many standard features in the i30. As you move up the model range, the features list grows substancially to provide a great value package.

Need more space? The i30CW is the right choice. It is one of the few wagons out there that is perfectly suited to work or family. It does this while being stylish at the same time remembering the i30 was designed in Europe.

The engines are also very competitive. The 2.0litre 4 cylinder petrol engine is power and returns good economy. Unlike most of its direct competitors, the i30 is available in a CRDi 1.6litre Diesel version as well. It is also the cheapest, and best value diesel passanger car you can buy in Australia. No one can compete and return the fuel savings like the Hyundai i30 for the money.

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