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GENERAL STUFF => i30 NEWS & OFFICIAL REVIEWS => Topic started by: pidim on April 11, 2015, 03:07:33
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Here is one of the first reviews of GD i30 Series II: :link: 2015 Hyundai i30 Series II Review | CarAdvice (http://www.caradvice.com.au/347556/2015-hyundai-i30-series-ii-review/)
Active and Active X models but no Elite in the range anymore. Prices are not exactly cheap anymore for higher models and as expected ride is still considered to be firm (which I agree with)
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Thanks, that's a pretty good review! :goodjob:
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I wonder if the new diesel performance is a software upgrade.
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Plus looking at the model variants your not getting much more with the active X model.
The should rename the models fleet, poverty and the lot. It's possibly a ploy to sell more of the premium since the active x does not seem to be as much of a deal as the Elite was. But you sure do get a lot of stuff in the premium.
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Plus looking at the model variants your not getting much more with the active X model.
You're only paying an extra $1100 over the Active and for that you get:
•16-inch alloy wheels with machined-face finish and gunmetal-grey inserts
•Leather-appointed interior trim
•Premium steering wheel, gearknob, door trim and instruments panel hood
•Electric folding exterior mirrors with side repeaters
•Alloy-look interior doorhandles
•Illuminated sun visors, ambient lighting for the front centre console storage area and driver’s seat back pocket
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Plus looking at the model variants your not getting much more with the active X model.
You're only paying an extra $1100 over the Active and for that you get:
•16-inch alloy wheels with machined-face finish and gunmetal-grey inserts
•Leather-appointed interior trim
•Premium steering wheel, gearknob, door trim and instruments panel hood
•Electric folding exterior mirrors with side repeaters
•Alloy-look interior doorhandles
•Illuminated sun visors, ambient lighting for the front centre console storage area and driver’s seat back pocket
That seems good value to me!
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Some of the Elite bling is now only available in the Premium. :fum:
Hence the observation of fleet, poverty (tongue in cheek really) and the lot. It just makes sense to buy the one with the lot which I think is their point.
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I think Series 2 is a backward step for the range, as the Elite was good value vs goodies provided. I also would have thought that the ride issue could have been sorted with better local tuning. Series 1 is bit crashy and never really settles down unless driven on smooth surfaces which is a pity because the firm ride does not necessarily provide better handling IMHO. Series II seems more the same ride and maybe even worse than series I.
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Never had a problem with the ride.
As for goodies, I would probably look at the active X for the wheels but that's about it. There are plenty of maps on Google, and if I really can't work out where I am going I borrow the wife's GPS. Waste of money for mine, and more to go wrong, so I really can't see the value.
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Some of the Elite bling is now only available in the Premium. :fum:
If you want some extra bling I think you're meant to buy the SR, Keith...
There’s no Elite version anymore, with the sportier looking SR taking its place with a new lower price and less standard equipment (due to the addition of the SR Premium). The SR Premium is the flagship petrol version and the Premium is the top-dog in the diesel ranks.
Read more at :link: 2015 Hyundai i30 Series II pricing and specifications (http://www.caradvice.com.au/347191/2015-hyundai-i30-series-ii-pricing-and-specifications/#B0aJgVHtPg8qbavl.99)
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^^^^^
What beerman said.
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If I'm not mistaken the Active X is very nearly my 2014 Trophy.
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The website was only showing 3 models yesterday so hard to know whats actually in the SR at present. I know Hy have said this and that about the SR but still, I'll believe it when I see it on their website.
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While you wait for Hyundai Australia to update their website, here's the apparent model line up and what's supposedly included in each model: :victory:
2015 Hyundai i30 Series II specifications by model:
Active
•7 airbags – driver & front passenger, driver & front passenger side (thorax), full length curtains, driver’s knee
•Electronic Stability Control (ESC) including: Traction Control System (TCS), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist System (BAS), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
•Rear parking assist system (4 sensors)
•Rear-view camera
•16-inch steel wheels with 205/55R16 tyres
•Keyless entry with burglar alarm
•5.0-inch touchscreen audio system with MP3 capability, 6 speakers, media ripping/storage and Pandora® internet radio capability via tethering with smartphone
•AUX / USB audio input with digital iPod® compatibility. Bluetooth connectivity (hands-free phone & audio streaming)
•Steering wheel-mounted audio controls
•Cruise control with steering wheel-mounted controls
•Front & rear power windows
•Height-adjustable driver’s seat
•One-touch turn signal operation (3, 5, or 7 flashes)
•One-touch window-down on driver’s window
•Tilt & telescopic steering column
•Trip computer
•Cloth interior
•LED high-mount stoplight
•Manual air-conditioning with rear heating ducts
•60:40 split-folding rear seats
Active X (above Active):
•16-inch alloy wheels with machined-face finish and gunmetal-grey inserts
•Leather-appointed interior trim
•Premium steering wheel, gearknob, door trim and instruments panel hood
•Electric folding exterior mirrors with side repeaters
•Alloy-look interior doorhandles
•Illuminated sun visors, ambient lighting for the front centre console storage area and driver’s seat back pocket
SR (above Active X):
•2.0 GDi petrol engine (+17kW & 26Nm over 1.8 MPi)
•17-inch alloy wheels in gunmetal grey finish with 225/45R17 tyres
•LED daytime running lights
•LED tail-lights with bulb turn signal & reverse lights
•Sports front grille in gunmetal grey with satin chrome highlights
•Rear bumper lower diffuser in matte black (exclusive to SR models)
•Automatic dusk-sensing headlights
•7.0-inch touchscreen satellite-navigation system with CD player & 3 years’ HERE MapCareTM
•Dual-zone climate-control with automatic windscreen defog function
•Proximity smart key with push-button start
•Electric folding external mirrors with integrated LED side repeater lights
•Alloy look interior door handles
•Alloy sports pedals
•Premium gearknob and steering wheel
•Illuminated door handles, puddle lights, and sun visors
Premium and SR Premium (above SR):
•High Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon headlights with washer system and auto-levelling
•Electrochromatic auto-dimming interior mirror
•Electrically adjusted driver’s seat (10-way)
•Electronic Park-Brake (EPB)
•Heated and air-ventilated front seats
•Leather upholstery
•Rear-seat cooling vents in centre console
•Rear-seat centre armrest
•Chrome belt-line moulding
•Panoramic glass sunroof
•Cargo net
•One-touch window up/down function on all windows
•Rain-sensing wipers
•Sun visor extensions
•Supervision cluster with colour TFT LCD display
2015 Hyundai i30 Series II manufacturer’s list pricing, plus on-road costs (changes denoted in brackets)
Active petrol manual – $20,990 (no change)
Active petrol auto – $23,290 (+$50)
Active diesel manual – $23,590 (no change)
Active diesel auto – $25,890 (+$50)
Active X petrol manual – $22,090 (new variant)
Active X petrol auto – $24,390 (new variant)
Active X diesel manual – $24,690 (new variant)
Active X diesel auto – $26,990 (new variant)
SR petrol manual – $25,590 (-$2400)
SR petrol auto – $27,890 (-$2300)
SR Premium petrol manual – $30,590 (new variant)
SR Premium petrol auto – $32,890 (new variant)
Premium diesel auto – $34,490 (+$1400)
2015 Hyundai i30 Series II promotional driveaway pricing for April 2015:
Active petrol manual – $19,990
Active petrol auto – $21,990
Active diesel manual – $23,990
Active diesel auto – $25,990
Active X petrol manual – $21,490
Active X petrol auto – $22,990
Active X diesel manual – $24,990
Active X diesel auto – $26,990
Premium diesel auto – $33,990
Read more at :link: 2015 Hyundai i30 Series II pricing and specifications (http://www.caradvice.com.au/347191/2015-hyundai-i30-series-ii-pricing-and-specifications/#ez0xUgIf2Abi8wbx.99)