Is the Hyundai i30 1.6 diesel a good car?
Our verdict on the three efficient diesel engines available in the new Hyundai i30. The Hyundai i30 diesel is a well made family hatchback that offers great value for money, class-leading running costs and safety, excellent refinement and eye-catching styling.
What are the faults with the Hyundai i30?
Hyundai i30 Common Problems and Solutions
- Car Pulling To Left or Right (All Models With Lane Assist) Problem:
- Peeling Steering Wheel. Problem:
- Juddering While Driving (All Diesels) Problem:
- Windscreen condensation. Problem:
- Hand brake failure. Problem:
- Radio failure. Problem:
- Air conditioning problems.
- Stuck Handbrake.
What engine does a Hyundai i30 have?
The flagship i30 N Performance is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, developing 271bhp and 353Nm of torque. Acceleration from standstill to 62mph takes 6.1 seconds, with a top speed of 155mph.
How many miles do Hyundai i30 last?
With a claimed 74.3mpg average, it could cover up to 890 miles between fill-ups. Hyundai has so much faith in its cars that it gives a five-year unlimited mileage warranty.
Are Hyundai i30 fuel efficient?
Hyundai i30 2021 Fuel consumption The Hyundai i30 currently offers fuel consumption from 6.8 to 8.8L/100km.
How many miles does a Hyundai i30 last?
How many miles will a Hyundai i30 last?
How many miles will a Hyundai i30 do?
What are the different Hyundai i30 models?
i30 Range.
- i30.
- i30 Sedan.
- i30 N Line.
- i30 N Line Sedan.
- i30 N.
Is Hyundai i30 good on fuel?
All Hyundai i30 models return reasonable fuel economy, though if rock-bottom running costs are a priority, then opt for the diesel (as long as you’re not just planning to use it around town). The 1.6-litre CRDi diesel engine will return almost 60mpg on the combined cycle, while also emitting 122-127g/km of CO2.