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Well r31 we're both right.

If you read my post carefully you'll see it says model year. The way to tell when it was built is to look at the sticker you've pointed out - although for resale purposes the date on the compliance plate is the relevant one.

The issue is that the new model YEAR comes out before the end of the previous year (usually August-ish). The model YEAR is the time that the changes are implemented (like the 6 airbags or pollution upgrades). Therefore there are quite a number of MY10s built in 2009 (including yours).

I imagine new MYs are rolled out early because they don't want to be retooling or changing factory procedures around Christmas/New Year.

My i30 Crystal was an MY 2009 (9Uxxxxxx) but was built in September 2008. My new Getz is an MY 2010 (AUxxxxxx) but was built in August 2009. Both of those cars were in the first load of cars off the boat of their respective model years.

As I said, MY is relatively meaningless for resale (unless there are substantial changes) because cars are valued normally on their year of manufacture, but from an ownership point of view (if you want all the latest updates and improvements) you're better off going for the newest MY you can get.

Having said that, it's not always a good thing to get the new MY - they deleted a few bits and bobs from the MY10 Getz so I would have been better off with an MY09.  :rolleyes:

In terms of an i30 though there's no detriment in getting the newer one.

BTW thanks for standing up for my credentials Dazz, but I was Service and Parts (Fixed Operations) Manager. Couldn't bring myself to sell cars!Well, maybe Hyundais.  :wink:


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cool... i learnt something new... never knew why they were calling my car a MY10... just told them straight it was an 09 model and then shut the sales bloke down when i showed it to him as he was crapping on about the car being a 2010 build, which means built this year and clearly it wasnt!!!

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both of my cars have the two lables on the A pillar.[both o9 models]

Don't you mean the "b" pillar ?  :wink:
remove my prior comments.  :-[  the black one is on the B pillar and the whitish one is on the A pillar.  :neutral:
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cool... i learnt something new... never knew why they were calling my car a MY10... just told them straight it was an 09 model and then shut the sales bloke down when i showed it to him as he was crapping on about the car being a 2010 build, which means built this year and clearly it wasnt!!!

service and parts *bell goes off* DING DING DING DING!!!! winner!!
Yeah most salespeople don't get the nuances of model year changeovers. They just get a memo saying the 2010 model is out. Also they quite often don't want to argue with the customer! But if he was trying to suggest that your car is a 2010 BUILD, that's pretty cheeky...


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That's same as American's they start the new years model in August, probably close to start of finacial year.
Hyundai even give some models American names. now they are trying to go european with the i.
but good luck to them.


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That's same as American's they start the new years model in August, probably close to start of finacial year.
Hyundai even give some models American names. now they are trying to go european with the i.
but good luck to them.

The Fin Year starts in January in America. ............... :-[       
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well, if there fin year starts in January, they must just be impatient waiting for the new models. :)


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cool... i learnt something new... never knew why they were calling my car a MY10... just told them straight it was an 09 model and then shut the sales bloke down when i showed it to him as he was crapping on about the car being a 2010 build, which means built this year and clearly it wasnt!!!

service and parts *bell goes off* DING DING DING DING!!!! winner!!
Yeah most salespeople don't get the nuances of model year changeovers. They just get a memo saying the 2010 model is out. Also they quite often don't want to argue with the customer! But if he was trying to suggest that your car is a 2010 BUILD, that's pretty cheeky...

In 35 years of buying cars i have seen many sales people try to underplay the build year.. unfortunately it becomes VERY important when you are trading back in... :rolleyes: :mad:
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Also they quite often don't want to argue with the customer! But if he was trying to suggest that your car is a 2010 BUILD, that's pretty cheeky...

he couldnt argue when i showed him it was 09...

In 35 years of buying cars i have seen many sales people try to underplay the build year.. unfortunately it becomes VERY important when you are trading back in... :rolleyes: :mad:

quite true! but meh... if you truly look after the car and sell it privately and the possible buyer can see its been looked after not neglected... then it wont make much difference


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Build year makes less difference each year longer that you keep it.. after 5 years it doesn't seem to matter much at all..
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pretty much!!!! i plan on having this car for more than 5 years... *holds breath* although some people like to get new cars much sooner...


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