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Quote from: The Gonz on April 14, 2017, 06:29:31Well I'll be blowed! I never knew the FD has rear vents! Sounds like Trevor didn't either..I think most fairly recent cars have some air directed under the seats into the back. I seem to recall our Getz and previous Pulsars and Tiida did (but when you change cars as often as Alan we do, they all get scrambled...)
Well I'll be blowed! I never knew the FD has rear vents!
The PD that I checked out last week had twin rear adjustable vents, just below knee level.
Quote from: stewy76 on April 13, 2017, 22:56:39Will the new i30 have wireless CarPlayI assume you mean Google Car Play/ Android Auto.I mean wireless using Apple CarPlay
Will the new i30 have wireless CarPlayI assume you mean Google Car Play/ Android Auto.
thanks for the thread, from what I can see in the photos the SR is only in an Auto? can anyone confirm
Premium petrol and SR model only comes with 7DCT, diesel and Active models get a manual option.
Quote from: CraigB on April 17, 2017, 07:13:13Premium petrol and SR model only comes with 7DCT, diesel and Active models get a manual option.cheers Craig, a bit disappointing I guess have to wait for the i30N surly that will have the manual option
Still haven't found those rear air vents in Firty.
Off-Topic:Quote from: The GonzStill haven't found those rear air vents in Firty. Under the front seats - they're "Y" shapedYou may find a flap has fallen down covering them - just needs pushing back up. Had to do that on Fergie many times.
Just be aware it can be a bit hard to find the flaps in the dark..
Quote from: joebris on April 17, 2017, 00:45:15thanks for the thread, from what I can see in the photos the SR is only in an Auto? can anyone confirmI didn't see anything to suggest that, but I'm waiting on some more detailed documentation.In the meantime, @cruiserfied might be able to confirm or deny.
There dosen't seem to be many issues with the DCT. They have had them in a number of cars now without issue.I don't know much about the maintence side though.
DCT and MT will run behind the 1.6T and 1.6CRDi.Traditional auto and MT behind 1.6P and 2.0P.This applies to Australia only. Information may differ at final release. Other markets may be the same or different.
Quote from: cruiserfied on April 18, 2017, 01:20:37DCT and MT will run behind the 1.6T and 1.6CRDi.Traditional auto and MT behind 1.6P and 2.0P.This applies to Australia only. Information may differ at final release. Other markets may be the same or different.Thanks Cruiserfied, 1.6T with a 6MT
Quote from: joebris on April 18, 2017, 08:40:02Quote from: cruiserfied on April 18, 2017, 01:20:37DCT and MT will run behind the 1.6T and 1.6CRDi.Traditional auto and MT behind 1.6P and 2.0P.This applies to Australia only. Information may differ at final release. Other markets may be the same or different.Thanks Cruiserfied, 1.6T with a 6MT Hells yeah!!!I've driven the same package in the Veloster and Elantra SR's. They break in after 4-5000km's and as long as your reasonable with your expectations they are very fun to drive.
Quote from: cruiserfied on April 18, 2017, 10:54:30Quote from: joebris on April 18, 2017, 08:40:02Quote from: cruiserfied on April 18, 2017, 01:20:37DCT and MT will run behind the 1.6T and 1.6CRDi.Traditional auto and MT behind 1.6P and 2.0P.This applies to Australia only. Information may differ at final release. Other markets may be the same or different.Thanks Cruiserfied, 1.6T with a 6MT Hells yeah!!!I've driven the same package in the Veloster and Elantra SR's. They break in after 4-5000km's and as long as your reasonable with your expectations they are very fun to drive.I have read on Veloster and Elantra SR's forums some concerns regarding low speed pre-ignition in these donks, Anything to be concern about or mindful of?
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