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Title: Market differences i30
Post by: Wingerdave on March 06, 2015, 11:52:04
Having been on the forum a while i've noticed a lot of differences between the offerings per country. I'm sure that many have culturel differences (Trim level names), political driven differences (engine types) and market positioning based on competition.

I can only really talk about the Dutch market, because thats where i bought my car, so here are the possibilities for an i30 in the Netherlands........(The new 2015 models aren't listed yet)

Engines ... only a 1.6 petrol or 1.6 diesel, all with Blue Drive.

Gearbox ... ONLY 6MT (no automatic)

Paint ... Phantom Black, Sleek Silver, Grey and White.... That's it, the only colours you can choose in the Configurator.

Body type ... 5drs and Tourer (no 3dr)

Trim levels in order of luxury ... i-Motion, Business Edition, GO!, GO! i-Vision (this would be the most difficult to compare, i think, but i have a GO! and it's very well loaded, Sat Nav, Led rear light cluster, camera, heated windscreen wipers, height adustable passenger seat, split airco..... all standard.

BTW, the GO! trim level was a special for the World Cup last year (Hyundai one of the main sponsers), but they're selling them.

Price ... Ranges between  19,995 and 23,495 euros (ex any options)

I'm interested to know what differences there are per country, so if anyone is game..........

Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: CraigB on March 06, 2015, 11:59:37
To get you started on Australia's range http://www.hyundai.com.au/vehicles/i30/specification-range (http://www.hyundai.com.au/vehicles/i30/specification-range)
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Wingerdave on March 06, 2015, 12:05:17
Lot's of differences there, like electrochromatic rearview mirror, that was standard on mijn, but i got 15" alloys  :question:

I reckon my GO! is inbetween the Elite and Premium.

One big difference is that we get 5 years warranty unlimited mileage, and the Hyundai insurance covers 5 years new car if written off.
Also there's a 5 year (European) Mobility Guarantee included.
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: CraigB on March 06, 2015, 12:27:07
Our warranties in Australia are 5 year unlimited kilometre as well and if continually serviced at Hyundai we get the icare 7 years roadside assist.
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: PhireSideZA on March 06, 2015, 15:28:53
Good idea for a thread :goodjob2:

Here in SA we get the i30 in the 1.6 Premium Manual, 1.6 Premium Auto, and 1.8 Executive Manual. The 1.8 gains a leather interior and 17" alloy wheels over the 1.6 models.

The warranty is 5 year, 150'000km (whichever comes first), and optional extras include the following:

Front Park Assist
Headlight guards
Bonnet guard
Slimline window visors
Cellphone cradle
Bike racks
Roof racks
Wheel locknut set
Safety film
Detachable towbar
Roof mounted bike carrier
Towbar mounted bike carrier
Roof storage box

All the other features are standard which I will list a bit later this weekend (about to go watch the rugby :happydance:)
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Dazzler on March 06, 2015, 18:09:17
Very good Idea for a thread Dave!

Not a lot of active NZ members so I have added this from the New Zealand Hyundai site ... First thing you will notice is they are dear relative to Aussie pricing even taking exchange rates into account!

:link: Hyundai i30 Hatch Specifications | Hyundai New Zealand (http://www.hyundai.co.nz/new-cars/small-cars/i30/specifications/)
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Wingerdave on March 06, 2015, 19:34:13
Very good Idea for a thread Dave!

Not a lot of active NZ members so I have added this from the New Zealand Hyundai site ... First thing you will notice is they are dear relative to Aussie pricing even taking exchange rates into account!

:link: Hyundai i30 Hatch Specifications | Hyundai New Zealand (http://www.hyundai.co.nz/new-cars/small-cars/i30/specifications/)

So, no 1.6 petrol? That is a surprise. I can understand not marketing the 1.4, that's a tad underpowered. Wow.
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: ibrokeit on March 07, 2015, 00:46:35
Very good Idea for a thread Dave!

Not a lot of active NZ members so I have added this from the New Zealand Hyundai site ... First thing you will notice is they are dear relative to Aussie pricing even taking exchange rates into account!

:link: Hyundai i30 Hatch Specifications | Hyundai New Zealand (http://www.hyundai.co.nz/new-cars/small-cars/i30/specifications/)

So, no 1.6 petrol? That is a surprise. I can understand not marketing the 1.4, that's a tad underpowered. Wow.

Unless you want a 'Wagon' (Tourer in AU/UK) - in which case 1.6 is the only option - http://www.hyundai.co.nz/new-cars/small-cars/i30-wagon/specifications/ (http://www.hyundai.co.nz/new-cars/small-cars/i30-wagon/specifications/)

Interestingly the AU models of i30 mention touchscreen audio unit, but the NZ ones don't (and in the interior promo shots a unit with a blue-background and small screen is shown).
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Dazzler on March 07, 2015, 01:47:35

Interestingly the AU models of i30 mention touchscreen audio unit, but the NZ ones don't (and in the interior promo shots a unit with a blue-background and small screen is shown).

 that is an interesting pickup..  :goodjob:

AT the price they pay in NZ they should get a Bose sound system!  :whistler:
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: ibrokeit on March 07, 2015, 02:24:24

Interestingly the AU models of i30 mention touchscreen audio unit, but the NZ ones don't (and in the interior promo shots a unit with a blue-background and small screen is shown).

 that is an interesting pickup..  :goodjob:

AT the price they pay in NZ they should get a Bose sound system!  :whistler:

I agree  :)   Particularly aware of it due to the story I alluded to in my FD-01 headunit topic - probably post about that soon here :link: A story with two i30s and a Getz - and doesn't involve prangs (https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=34123.msg353717#msg353717).
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Wingerdave on March 07, 2015, 23:20:11
The Dutch i30 have touchscreen radio's as the standard option, too. There are apparently 4 versions.

The Sat Nav upgrade is around 1200 euro's extra
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: ibrokeit on March 08, 2015, 11:16:54
Some of these NZ differences affect i30 but are not totally i30 specific.   In writing the story, and checking details, it made me recall other NZ differences.   Including a general market one that would have an effect on i30 options (at least ones in the used market) - and makes option hunting in NZ a bit more interesting than AU.

So first the 'new' market:

The 'used' market:

So we see things like:
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: baroudeur on March 08, 2015, 13:00:13

One big difference is that we get 5 years warranty unlimited mileage, and the Hyundai insurance covers 5 years new car if written off.
Also there's a 5 year (European) Mobility Guarantee included.

Hyundai Insurance with 5 year new replacement for a write off??

Five year 'mobility cover' is what?

Hyundai UK has 5 year warranty but 5 year breakdown for the UK only.  My previous Hyundai cars, a  Getz and two Terracans, had 5 year breakdown for all Europe.  France only has 3 year breakdown which caused me problems when my Terracan broke down there in year four.  Did eventually get the  €60 refunded by the French dealer but paid a £25 bank fee for currency conversion!
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Wingerdave on March 08, 2015, 15:05:28

One big difference is that we get 5 years warranty unlimited mileage, and the Hyundai insurance covers 5 years new car if written off.
Also there's a 5 year (European) Mobility Guarantee included.

Hyundai Insurance with 5 year new replacement for a write off??

Five year 'mobility cover' is what?

Hyundai UK has 5 year warranty but 5 year breakdown for the UK only.  My previous Hyundai cars, a  Getz and two Terracans, had 5 year breakdown for all Europe.  France only has 3 year breakdown which caused me problems when my Terracan broke down there in year four.  Did eventually get the  €60 refunded by the French dealer but paid a £25 bank fee for currency conversion!

Yes, 5 year new car, and mobility  is5 year breakdown cover all over Europe. Can't help it, it's in black and white  :victory:
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: frankenzstein on March 08, 2015, 16:14:43
In my market (NA) the i30 is referred to as the Elantra GT. It comes in 5 trim levels. I believe they all now come with the 2.0L GDI 173 hp, 4-cylinder Engine with Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT).

Elantra GT L Manual:

Interior Features
AM/FM/CD/MP3 Audio System with 6 Speakers
iPod®/USB/Auxiliary Input Jacks
6-way Adjustable Driver Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
4-way Adjustable Front Passenger Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
Driver Selectable Steering (DSS)
Driver’s Seat Height Adjuster
Front Centre Console with Dual Cup holders, Fixed Armrest and Storage Box
Manual Air Conditioning
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Power Door Locks and Windows with Driver’s Auto-down

Exterior Features
Heated, Power Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Rear Spoiler


Elantra GT GL Manual:

Interior Features
AM/FM/SiriusXM™/CD/MP3 Audio System with 6 Speakers
iPod®/USB/Auxiliary Input Jacks
Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System with Voice Recognition
Steering Wheel-mounted Bluetooth®, Audio and Cruise Controls
6-way Adjustable Driver Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
4-way Adjustable Front Passenger Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
Driver Selectable Steering (DSS)
Driver’s Seat Height Adjuster
Heated Front Seats
Front Centre Console with Dual Cup holders, Fixed Armrest and Storage Box
Manual Air Conditioning
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Power Door Locks and Windows with Driver’s Auto-down

Exterior Features
Heated, Power Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Automatic Headlights
Rear Spoiler
Remote Keyless Entry System with Alarm and Panic

Elantra GT GL Auto:

Interior Features
AM/FM/SiriusXM™/CD/MP3 Audio System with 6 Speakers
iPod®/USB/Auxiliary Input Jacks
Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System with Voice Recognition
Steering Wheel-mounted Bluetooth®, Audio and Cruise Controls
6-way Adjustable Driver Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
4-way Adjustable Front Passenger Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
Driver Selectable Steering (DSS)
Driver’s Seat Height Adjuster
Heated Front Seats
Front Centre Console with Dual Cup holders, Fixed Armrest and Storage Box
Manual Air Conditioning
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Power Door Locks and Windows with Driver’s Auto-down

Exterior Features
Heated, Power Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Automatic Headlights
Rear Spoiler
Remote Keyless Entry System with Alarm and Panic

Elantra GT GLS Auto:

Interior Features
AM/FM/SiriusXM™/CD/MP3 Audio System with 6 Speakers
iPod®/USB/Auxiliary Input Jacks
Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System with Voice Recognition
Steering Wheel-mounted Bluetooth®, Audio and Cruise Controls
8-way Power Driver’s Seat with Lumbar Support
4-way Adjustable Front Passenger Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
Driver Selectable Steering (DSS)
Driver’s Seat Height Adjuster
Heated Front Seats
Front Centre Console with Dual Cup holders, Fixed Armrest and Storage Box
Manual Air Conditioning
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel and Gear Shift Knob
Cloth Door Trim Inserts
Illuminated Sunvisor Vanity Mirrors with Driver and Passenger Extensions
Luggage Under Floor Box
Panoramic Sunroof
Power Door Locks and Windows with Driver’s Auto-down

Exterior Features
Heated, Power Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Automatic Headlights
Rear Spoiler
Front Fog Lights
Front Windshield Sunshade Band
Remote Keyless Entry System with Alarm and Panic

Elantra GT SE TECH Auto:

Interior Features
AM/FM/SiriusXM™/CD/MP3 Audio System with 6 Speakers
iPod®/USB/Auxiliary Input Jacks
Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System with Voice Recognition
Steering Wheel-mounted Bluetooth®, Audio and Cruise Controls
8-way Power Driver’s Seat with Lumbar Support
4-way Adjustable Front Passenger Seat with Adjustable Head Restraint
Driver Selectable Steering (DSS)
Driver’s Seat Height Adjuster
Heated Front Seats
Front Centre Console with Dual Cup holders, Sliding Armrest and Storage Box
Manual Air Conditioning
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel and Gear Shift Knob
Illuminated Sunvisor Vanity Mirrors with Driver and Passenger Extensions
Luggage Under Floor Box
Panoramic Sunroof
Power Door Locks and Windows with Driver’s Auto-down
Dual-zone Front Automatic Temperature Control
Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror with HomeLink®
Leather Seating Surfaces
Simulated Leather Door Trim Inserts
7” Touch-screen Navigation System with Hidden Back-up Camera
Proximity Entry with Push-button Start

Exterior Features
Heated, Power Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Automatic Headlights
Rear Spoiler
Front Fog Lights
Front Windshield Sunshade Band
Remote Keyless Entry System with Alarm and Panic
Front Windshield Wiper De-icer
Dark Chrome Front Grille
Side-mirror Mounted Turn Signal Indicators
Solar Control Glass
Chrome Side-window Beltline Moulding



Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Wingerdave on March 08, 2015, 16:39:47
Damn, that is one complete answer. Kudo's to you frankenzstein  :victory:
Title: Re: Market differences i30
Post by: Dazzler on March 09, 2015, 09:37:00
Damn, that is one complete answer. Kudo's to you frankenzstein  :victory:

 :whsaid:

@ ibrokeit  :Agoodpost: too..

I'm so glad I don't have to buy a car in NZ! Expensive AND a potential minefield!
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