The Original i30 Owners Club
WELCOME => COME AND SAY HI ! => Topic started by: Andyt29 on December 03, 2015, 09:19:32
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Hi everyone, i just bought myself a new Hyundai i30 active picking it up next week :) had a test drive big jump from going from an Accent to a i30 after 9 years due for a upgrade i picked silver :)
cheers
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Hi there Andyt29 :D
:welcome: to the forum.
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hey Angel, thanks :) i was wondering if there was a forum for the i30 :) i felt the pedal a lot different to my accent when i did the test drive im getting a auto which im more use to and saw its a bit different where u doing hill or windy road driving where the salesman showed be said becareful not to put it that mode if driving around town and also love the 3 setting for the steering will only use the normal until i get use to it .
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Welcome
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thanks :)
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:wttc: Andy29
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Hi Andy and :welcome:
Assume you're getting a 1.8 petrol as you didn't mention diesel. :goodjob:
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thanks Dazzler lol opps no its unleaded :) :snigger:
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thanks Craig I prefer to stick with HYuadai wouldnt go with anyone else :) thers only one Hyandi car place in Ballarat which is unusual for the size
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Hey Andy :welcum:
Love to see your loyalty to Hyundai. As for settings, go nuts, learn by doing i say. There's nothing you can do that cant be undone lol.
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.... i felt the pedal a lot different to my accent when i did the test drive....
Yeah - the GD i30 ('new'/2nd Gen - starting in 2012) body type has floor mounted (e.g. pivots on the bottom edge - top edge moves most) accelerators. I am taking a good guess the Accents (at least the 9yo ones) have an accelerator pedal mounted on an arm that pivots above (like the brake pedal) - the same as the FD i30 (up to/ending in 2012) body type.
I quite notice the difference as I own an FD - then when I go back home to visit family (mother, etc.) there is a GD there... so within 24 hours I am driving a very similar, but different, car.
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Welcome Andy.
My mother came from around Ballarat (Clunes actually) and I still have relatives that live in and around Ballarat. Beautiful city/town with a great place in Australian history!!
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Hi Andyt29
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Hi Ibrokeit yeah currently got the Accent auto yep 9 years old ten end of the year I like the idea of the review camera and all the buttons on the steering wheel better place for the cruise control rather then on the stick
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Hi Ibrokeit yeah currently got the Accent auto yep 9 years old ten end of the year I like the idea of the review camera and all the buttons on the steering wheel better place for the cruise control rather then on the stick
Yup - much more convenient placement of buttons. Rear-view is the one thing I haven't experienced in an i30 yet - will do in a couple of weeks.
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not long to go picking up thursday morning my sister has review thats what got me intersted in them
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not long to go picking up thursday morning my sister has review thats what got me intersted in them
You won't be disappointed! :goodjob:
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.... i felt the pedal a lot different to my accent when i did the test drive....
Yeah - the GD i30 ('new'/2nd Gen - starting in 2012) body type has floor mounted (e.g. pivots on the bottom edge - top edge moves most) accelerators. I am taking a good guess the Accents (at least the 9yo ones) have an accelerator pedal mounted on an arm that pivots above (like the brake pedal) - the same as the FD i30 (up to/ending in 2012) body type.
I quite notice the difference as I own an FD - then when I go back home to visit family (mother, etc.) there is a GD there... so within 24 hours I am driving a very similar, but different, car.
Was that just changed so that you couldn't use generic floor mats?
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Yeah - the GD i30 ('new'/2nd Gen - starting in 2012) body type has floor mounted (e.g. pivots on the bottom edge - top edge moves most) accelerators. I am taking a good guess the Accents (at least the 9yo ones) have an accelerator pedal mounted on an arm that pivots above (like the brake pedal) - the same as the FD i30 (up to/ending in 2012) body type.
I quite notice the difference as I own an FD - then when I go back home to visit family (mother, etc.) there is a GD there... so within 24 hours I am driving a very similar, but different, car.
Was that just changed so that you couldn't use generic floor mats?
Yer - probably :D
Seriously though - I sought of like it... you can 'rest' your foot the length of the pedal but otherwise you basically do the same thing... extend the ball of your foot forwards while leaving the heel stationary.
Trouble for me is - at least the first couple of drives or so - I position my food like for the FD... (which on the GD has the ball of your foot halfway down the pedal rather than near the top - which is furthest from fulcrum) then don't get the response I expect for exertion when I want to accelerate moderately quickly... then I suddenly realise and move my foot and much more responsive.
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i already gave it a run in different traffic conditions to get use to it best move i think : :goodjob2: tested out the cruise control the new system they put in has a cd player as the other one didnt and also the 7inch screen its good when they can change it if u want the nav and bigger screen u can also play dvds . the airbags are in the seats back passangers got their own light and front seats pass too love that
tested the cooler in the glovebox :)
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i already gave it a run in different traffic conditions to get use to it best move i think : :goodjob2: tested out the cruise control the new system they put in has a cd player as the other one didnt and also the 7inch screen its good when they can change it if u want the nav and bigger screen u can also play dvds . the airbags are in the seats back passangers got their own light and front seats pass too love that
tested the cooler in the glovebox :)
:goodjob: :goodjob2: