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Title: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on July 28, 2017, 21:05:47
Hello dear friends!
As I find this Hyundai forum the most entertaining and resourceful of all, I decided to join you guys for real. For real, because I'm a member since 2013, but never shared my experience or participated on discussions.
I'm the happy owner of a 2017 1,4T-GDI Exclusive Launch Edition, the second i30 I own. The GD 1,6 120CP I owned for 5 years, was sold 10 days after I got the new PD. I was more than pleased with it. Never had any issue and drove all the 80.100 km without any problem.

I noticed some minor differences between options and finishes for those made in Europe compared to those made in Korea. Here in Europe we don't get the 1,6T-GDI you lucky guys have in Australia, Asia and US.
At the moment, the one I bought, is the best we can get in Romania. Only options for this trim, were color and the 7DCT, wich I didn't want, as I'm more of a petrol and manual lover.

So, here's a small description of the one I got.

1,4T-GDI engine with 140HP and 242Nm
210 km/h and 8,9 s  (0-100km/h)
Moon rock grey pearl effect color
Full LED headlights
Fog lights
5 inch color display
Rear camera + park sensors
Heated steering wheel + front seats
17 inch wheels
Auto pilot...

...and pretty much the rest of Hyundai's usual options for PD.

I was a bit disappointed to find out I don't have rear LED lights and chrome cascade grille. But I guess I'll fix these later, next year. I would have gone for the 8 inch display, but it's not available here...

After owning the car for a month and driving 2,5k km, I can say I'm really impressed with it. It's very quiet, runs smooth and quite fast actually. Headlights are the thing I love the most about this car, apart from it's design and color. Feels like a very well balanced car, easy to drive and all my friends and family loved it so far.
Medium consumption indicated by the BC is 7,4l/100km since I got it. Never reset it. Car is used 80% for city traffic, always with A/C on, since there is mid summer here.

I have some upgrading plans, as none of my previous cars were left untouched by my desire of making them unique and a bit different. I will really love the double exhaust rear diffuser you guys have on SR models in Australia, some alcantara covered parts inside, LED rear lights, N pack conversion and some other minor touches to sharpen it's appearance even more.

And here are some pics with it:

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Thanks for watching!
Comments are welcomed.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on July 28, 2017, 23:19:12
Excellent post! Thanks so much for that. Looks great! :victory:

It's strange we don't seem to get front fog lights in any model of the PD over here.

Nice touch the footrest is metal look too (mine isn't) :cool:

Edit: I like your grill as it is.  :goodjob:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: John B on July 29, 2017, 02:44:34
Hi MIY, great post and good photos. Lovely looking car and as Dazz said grill looks great as is, but of course it is personal preference that counts. I enjoyed your first post and it would be great for more reviews on your new car and any mods you carry out.  :goodjob2:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on July 29, 2017, 06:46:20
Thanks for your comments. I thought SR models have alu footrest, but I guess I wasn't paying attention to that when I've watched the pictures.

I also like this grill more as it looks more sporty, but the reason I want to change it is that the one with chrome is not available here and that would make me the only one in the country who has it, until the model gets a little bit older and people will start to buy it used from Germany. LOL

Fog lights are a nice touch too and I'm waiting to use them on foggy weather to see if there's any difference as the LED headlights are very powerful.

I will post here any further feedback and mods I'll have.

Oh, by the way, no one noticed I've deleted make and model from rear end. None of my cars ever had writings, as I don't like it at all.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: CraigB on July 29, 2017, 07:07:29
Car looks nice :goodjob2: I don't think any model here has a full chrome grill :undecided: it wouldn't look nice imo as to big a chunk of chrome in one spot.

The only thing that would really disappoint me there would be the 5" screen on the stereo, the Euro built models used to have the better features...what were they thinking :head_knock:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on July 29, 2017, 07:23:01
The only thing that would really disappoint me there would be the 5" screen on the stereo, the Euro built models used to have the better features...what were they thinking :head_knock:

Thank you!
The grill is not fully chromed, there are some tiny chrome rhomboid shape parts on it.
In Europe one can order the 8 inch unit, but not in my country...
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: CraigB on July 29, 2017, 07:29:05
The only thing that would really disappoint me there would be the 5" screen on the stereo, the Euro built models used to have the better features...what were they thinking :head_knock:

Thank you!
The grill is not fully chromed, there are some tiny chrome rhomboid shape parts on it.
In Europe one can order the 8 inch unit, but not in my country...
That would be a nice upgrade then if you could get an 8" unit from one of the other European Hyundai centres :)
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on July 29, 2017, 07:31:56
The only thing that would really disappoint me there would be the 5" screen on the stereo, the Euro built models used to have the better features...what were they thinking :head_knock:

Thank you!
The grill is not fully chromed, there are some tiny chrome rhomboid shape parts on it.
In Europe one can order the 8 inch unit, but not in my country...
That would be a nice upgrade then if you could get an 8" unit from one of the other European Hyundai centres :)


Save the money swapping the nice grill and do the head unit!  :idea: :victory:

Fancy not noticing the badges!  :crazy1:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: John B on July 29, 2017, 07:39:34
I did notice that but did not think anything of it as I have a GD Elite and when new it did not carry an Elite badge on the rear.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on July 29, 2017, 07:48:35
Well, my first investment will be in the dual exhaust rear diffuser, as it looks great and can't be found on any trim level here in Europe.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on July 29, 2017, 08:00:11
Well, my first investment will be in the dual exhaust rear diffuser, as it looks great and can't be found on any trim level here in Europe.

Good move. My Oldest Grandson calls them twin boosters.  :victory:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: i30joe on July 29, 2017, 08:31:46
This is a thing of beauty makes me feel inadequate about my car lol.

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Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Crustycottage on July 31, 2017, 13:42:34
Great pictures MIY. I like the fog lights, car colour is fabulous too. I remember BMW used to charge you extra money for not adding rear badges. Never quite understood that. Overall I think your car looks great. The Rear diffuser needs a bit of modifying. Maybe new I30N rear diffuser. Really like & need those LED headlights
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on July 31, 2017, 13:59:41
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you like it!
When I was a child I used to get car magazines from Germany and read that same thing about rear badges. I really loved the fact that cars with big engines had no badging and people didn't know if a car, like a 5 series or a E Klasse is 1.6 or 3.0 and I said to myself, that when Imma grow up, I'm gonna do the same thing with my cars. LOL
I really dig the N package and I would love to fit my car with it as I did fixed RS or R packages before with other cars I've owned, but till then, rear diffuser from SR looks like a cheaper option.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: NayuluTjuta on July 31, 2017, 23:13:19
If you do an eBay search, you'll find replacement grills for the PD.  There seems to be two variants, one with a piece added at the the top.  They don't seem very expensive.  They are from a seller based in Poland 🇵🇱.

Bob
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on July 31, 2017, 23:29:12
If you do an eBay search, you'll find replacement grills for the PD.  There seems to be two variants, one with a piece added at the the top.  They don't seem very expensive.  They are from a seller based in Poland 🇵🇱.

Bob

Was that an Ebay international search Bob. I didn't find any?
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: CraigB on August 01, 2017, 00:50:29
Probably these @Dazzler  http://m.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m4084.l1313&_nkw=+i30+PD+grill (http://m.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m4084.l1313&_nkw=+i30+PD+grill)
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: NayuluTjuta on August 01, 2017, 00:54:26
If you do an eBay search, you'll find replacement grills for the PD.  There seems to be two variants, one with a piece added at the the top.  They don't seem very expensive.  They are from a seller based in Poland 🇵🇱.

Bob

Was that an Ebay international search Bob. I didn't find any?

Well, lets see.  Location was Poland 🇵🇱.  I think that's international  :rofl:

Bob
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: CraigB on August 01, 2017, 00:59:26
Well, lets see.  Location was Poland 🇵🇱.  I think that's international  :rofl:

Bob
Be much easier if next time you would put the link to what you're talking about.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: NayuluTjuta on August 01, 2017, 02:51:35
Well, lets see.  Location was Poland 🇵🇱.  I think that's international  :rofl:

Bob
Be much easier if next time you would put the link to what you're talking about.

I'll have to find a way of getting a link off the iPad app I use for eBay.

i30 PD Grill (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/263055897871)

That better?  I've learnt something.  :Shocked:

Bob
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on August 01, 2017, 03:46:49
Thanks Craig..

:tease: :harhar: at Bob... 

Craig got them up on Aussie Ebay, but they didn't come up in my searches. I thought maybe I had to use the Global Site or something.  :needspecscleaning:
Title: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on August 01, 2017, 07:04:09
Yes, sure I did my search right after I bought the car. If you read carefully item description, you'll find that item from the Polish seller is used and if you check the pictures, you will see, as he stated in the description, that small scratches and wear signs of the surrounding chrome grille are visible.
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on October 23, 2017, 18:41:34
Car turns soon 7k km and I'm more than pleased with it.
Runs perfect and it really is a pleasure to drive it everyday. Recently had a minor incident, someone scratched the rear buper and rear valence and they had to be replaced. I thought it was a good time to change the rear diffuser with the dual exhaust one, but since is not available here in Europe, I couldn't do it... as the dealer didn't had any part number.

Average consumption fluctuates between 6,7 to 7 l/100km, depending on how much I drive outside the city. Considering I drive a bit sporty, I find it more than decent.

I love everything about the car and I hope, along the years, it will stand up to the quality of my previous GD i30. I'll keep you guys posted with news.

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Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on October 23, 2017, 20:49:08
Cheers for the update.. I could write almost exactly the same thing! I've just passed the 7K mark as well. My economy with the extra 200cc of engine capacity is sitting around the 7.5 L/100kms which I am also happy with.  :goodjob:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on December 24, 2017, 06:59:15
Merry Christmas to you all and may you remain the best i30 community on Earth!

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Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: Dazzler on December 24, 2017, 07:08:49
Nice photo. Thanks. Same to you.  :goodjob:
Title: Re: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: FitAria on June 22, 2018, 16:40:32
Nice review of the car.  I will be picking up my 2018 i30 wagon up next month.  Looking forward to share some reviews and pictures with your guys. Cheers! :)
Title: My i30 1.4T-GDI (made in Europe)
Post by: MIY on June 22, 2018, 17:36:14
Thanks, I’m sure you’ll love it! It’s a great car!
Last Friday at 15800 km, I’ve made one year service. Changed oil and all filters, including air filter, which was scheduled for next year.
Car runs better after service.
Right after service, the next day, I took it in a one week vacation at the sea side.

What I really like:
After one year I can say I still love it like day one. Engine runs smooth, it’s quite agile and you can always count on it, no matter if the car is full (passengers + luggage) or runs in the mountains at over 2000 m above sea level.
Since I’ve bought it, it shows an average of 7.5l/100km. Bear in mind that I drive it 80% in town. I find it ok, as I’m driving a bit sporty.
Full LED lights are awesome, showing the roads perfectly in any weather conditions.
Inside it’s quiet at any speed, but the engine has a very mild burbling when shifting gears at hi revs, wich is nice. I wish it sounded more aggressive.
I couldn’t find any real weak spots... hmm, ok, when it rains at night and wipers are on, it shows a malfunction message of the windshield camera, but I got used to it. I’ve read on a Romanian forum that dealers have an update for it, but it still shows the message, not that often, but it does. I might pay them a visit.

Future plans:
Front grille camera + navigation
Maybe a power upgrade
Maybe a K&N filter
N fabric floor mats (I have rubber mats)

And the latest picture I took from it.

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