Car in question is my grandmother's i30. I think it's an Active model, but I'm not sure.. pretty sure it's not the base model.
An issue has come up with regard to a family member driving the car at unsafe speeds on a long stretch of highway a bit over a month ago and I need to prove this in court. Is there any way to download the car's GPS data ? I'm highly computer literate and I could absolutely interpret raw GPS data if I can extract it in some form, but whether the data is useful depends on how it is stored. I do not believe the driver was actively using the GPS for navigation at the time (Possible, but I don't think so in this case), but I'd be highly surprised if the navigation system didn't actively log all location data along with timestamps for the purposes of insurance, servicing etc.
I want to be able to extract the GPS log from the navigation system, locate the date of the incident, and pinpoint two particular GPS coordinates and then compare the timestamps between these coordinates in order to prove the vehicle's average speed during this part of the trip. I note that the Hyundai AutoLink app appears to have the ability to view driving history information, but I have not yet tried it. Will it give me the sort of detailed information that I need or is it possible for me to get access to more raw data. I'd prefer to be able to see the time taken to travel over one particular stretch of highway rather than the entire journey time which will obviously include slow speed zones, and local traffic areas as well.
Can anyone give me any advice with how to proceed with this ? If the AutoLink app is not going to give me the info I need, is it possible for me to interface to the car's computer and get maintenance logs without taking it to a dealer ? Thanks in advance for help on this tricky question.