1. Hyundai i30 Coming Soon to India
The i30 is spacious, has a well-finished cabin and is nothing short of best in class for quality. The car
is also good on the ride and even the base variant is quite generous with more than decent
specifications. The doors close snugly and the interior mouldings fit together beautifully. The i30 is a
remarkably savvy small car and quite probably the Korean company's best vehicle to date. Hyundai's
'Fluid Motion' design makes the new i30 look more up market, while the range is divided into four
trim levels, starting with Classic. Surely you cannot ignore the Hyundai i30. The car is a complete
package with a good mix of features, looks, and all for an affordable price. Infact the new generation
i30 has recently been named 'Car of the Year' for 2012 by leading car review website Car Buyer.
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Some of the features of the i30 include the longest wheelbase, legroom and comfort, boot space,
plenty of storage spaces, air-conditioned glove box, aluminum alloy wheels, ESP with traction
control, iPod/MP3 connection plus USB port, heated mirrors, a CD player, air conditioning, stereo
controls on the steering wheel, front fog lights and four electric windows. So if anyone in the market
is looking for a new small-family car should take a close look at the new Hyundai i30.. The Style
version adds leather to the steering wheel, seat edging and front centre armrest, plus 16" rather
than 15" alloys and a tyre-pressure monitor. The five speed manual gives the car an impressive turn
of speed and http://independent.academia.edu/NatashaCohenu/Posts the driver plenty of control.
Hyundai i30 has a lot going for it. The high end Premium model includes 17" wheels, reversing
sensors, automatic air conditioning, electrically folding door mirrors, an electro-chromatic interior
mirror, and full leather trimmed seating that is heated in the front.
Hyundai modified the i30 to improve the protection of the driver's knees and femurs. Be it the 1.4
engine with 89bhp or the 1.6 with 109bhp or 126bhp, the i30 surely is packed with a punch. Other
safety features of the Hyundai i30 include six airbags; traction control and electronic stability
programme are fitted as standard. The Hyundai i30 comes with a 99bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine which
is not for your adrenaline kicks but it still handles the way you want it to. Hyundai goes one better
with the i30 by adding surprisingly tidy styling to this mechanically sorted package.
The interior design of the i30 impresses too, with its stylish, logically laid out dashboard. It also
comes in a diesel engine which is quite frugal and yet very smooth. It has impressive punch,
particularly when pulling out of junctions. The whole car feels strong and solid. The diesel is a
winner hands down. In the Euro NCAP crash test programme, the i30 was awarded four stars for
passenger protection. It also includes seatbelt warning system that lights up when the driver or
passenger isn't strapped in. The car comes with a standard gearbox of six-speed manual gears and
an automatic paired with a 1.6-litre 118bhp petrol and the 109bhp diesel