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Hi everyone,Firstly, thank you for such an informative and useful site! I've learned so much about the i30 here from honest opinion and thought away from co's and businesses that receive royalties for positive advertising, so a big THANK YOU!A bit about me - I have 2 young children, I'm studying and my husband works away a lot (navy). We currently have a beast of a tank that we deperately need to be rid of, a Kia Grand Carnival. Our plans of having a HUGE family have crashed down to being a small family, so the i30cw will suit us and our dog beautifully (still have to get a dog lol).Anyhoo, hubby and I are having diagreements about the model that we should get. I want the cruise control and rear park assist (loved that on our Mazda3) so I want the SLX, but hubby wants to keep a smaller budget and just go for the SX. We want the diesel either way. I prefer manual, but am happy to drive auto. Hubby cant actually drive a manual (sad I know) but is willing to learn to keep the price down.So I'm a bit confused about a few things that I'm hoping to get some help with.* Does the SX actually come in a manual diesel?* Apart from the wheels, cruise & park assist, what real benefits does the SLX hold over the X?* Where can I find the prices online for all options?* Do you think that getting the SX and adding on the cruise control as an accessory would cost less than the difference of the SX and the SLX?Anything else anyone can offer is welcomed
im not too sure the crdi comes with the cruise control.you can option an sx to have cruise for $400 [on a petrol model].
3. Best to ask the dealer for prices, otherwise you will need to search for aftermarket options.4. There was a cruise control and fog light pack for $400 in March, not sure if it's still the same.Here's a price guide for you for a hatch (I don't know if the wagon is more or not) NOTE GUIDE:Manuals are cheaper than automatics.SX manual diesel: $23490SX manual diesel with cruise & fog pack: $23890SLX manual diesel: $26990Then you have to consider options like tint, floor mats, dash mat, visors, bonnet protector, headlight protectors, roof racks,ipod cable, whatever else you wish. Do not get paint and fabric protection, at least from the dealer, it's not worth it.Here are the specs and options: http://www.hyundai.com.au/vehicles/i30/downloads/i30_specsheet.pdf2i30s: Diesel does have cruise lol, why wouldn't it.
yer prices vary greatly even between the same dealer but at 2 different locationsi was quoted $22750 at one and at the dealers other yard 15km away i was quoted $26444 for the same car, they even said they could get it from the other yard that day if i was keen LOLif its anyhelp i paid $22750 all up for my manual SX CRDi... you can do better than advertised, just go in at the end of the month and have CASH... make sure its ready to go the same day and tell them straight that if its a good price you will take it today, never tell them what your willing to spend either leave them in limbo buy all options after, it works out heaps more expensive to get them to throw it in if your getting finance, think about it your paying interest on them for the next 5 years (or 3 years) plus then you can ask for discount on them as your paying cash!! (or trade price if you can) NEVER get paint protection, fabric protection or the rubbish the try and sell you, seat covers, floor mats and regular washing/polishing will do more than what they could even dream of offering...
*cough* $87.55^edit^ plus tax
Good point about getting extra's after finance... I never thought about that *slaps forehead*
Its not really that small a car. It's a TARDIS.You just think it's small because you don't have an i20 or i10. My i30 is actually one wider than my old Vauxhall (holden) Vectra and has pretty much the same leg room.
Wow pinky all your questions are pretty much covered.. I guess it boils down to the lowest changeover figure in the end (for identical cars) plus the most freebies.. (good luck )