New Hyundai i30 N Would you
New Hyundai i30 N Would you
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Eth2312

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332 posts

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Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Getting itchy feet and our current car (BMW 1 Series) is soon to be out of manufacturers warranty which although tempted to keep beyond this we might start looking at our options. Considering something like a Golf GTi next as the current car is a diesel and we want something with a little more umpth, plus modern petrol engines can be pretty frugal when required driven sensibly.

I've read up on this new i30 N and most reviews say it's a good contender and one not to be missed. Knowing its Hyundai first stab at the hot hatch market would you take the risk yourself?

Given we could walk yo to VW and buy a pre reg Golf GTi for similar money this is new.






chopper602

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245 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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I've looked and the residuals after 4 years are pants. That is about the only thing stopping me from getting a test drive

culpz

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134 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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I know they're both hot-hatches, but they are different takes on the segment. The Golf GTI is the perfect daily and usable iteration, whereas the i30N is more of a precision driving tool.

It really depends what you're after. Some people don't need any more than the Golf offers. For others, it's simply not enough.

Eth2312

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332 posts

183 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Hadn't considered the residuals but I guess that would come apparent in the finance proposals, if I took it that far.

The 5 year warranty is tempting and I'm sure servicing is relatively cheap (compared to BMW at least)





Eth2312

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Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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culpz said:
I know they're both hot-hatches, but they are different takes on the segment. The Golf GTI is the perfect daily and usable iteration, whereas the i30N is more of a precision driving tool.

It really depends what you're after. Some people don't need any more than the Golf offers. For others, it's simply not enough.
We have considered another 1 series but the 140i M model, but having had one for 3 years now we fancy a bit of a change so the Golf being its natural competitor this seems logical (odd I never see the S3 as this)

Does anyone know if the Hyundai will be coming in auto or just manual?

culpz

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Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Eth2312 said:
culpz said:
I know they're both hot-hatches, but they are different takes on the segment. The Golf GTI is the perfect daily and usable iteration, whereas the i30N is more of a precision driving tool.

It really depends what you're after. Some people don't need any more than the Golf offers. For others, it's simply not enough.
We have considered another 1 series but the 140i M model, but having had one for 3 years now we fancy a bit of a change so the Golf being its natural competitor this seems logical (odd I never see the S3 as this)

Does anyone know if the Hyundai will be coming in auto or just manual?
The natural competitor to the M140i would be the Golf R.

Hyundai will be manual only, i believe. No word on an auto option but i doubt it will be offered.

Eth2312

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Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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culpz said:
The natural competitor to the M140i would be the Golf R.

Hyundai will be manual only, i believe. No word on an auto option but i doubt it will be offered.
If no auto then I think this may be a challenge, we both love the auto box on the current car and would have to be a seriously good car for us to go back to manual. Using the NCP M25 a lot auto makes a huge difference.

culpz

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Eth2312 said:
culpz said:
The natural competitor to the M140i would be the Golf R.

Hyundai will be manual only, i believe. No word on an auto option but i doubt it will be offered.
If no auto then I think this may be a challenge, we both love the auto box on the current car and would have to be a seriously good car for us to go back to manual. Using the NCP M25 a lot auto makes a huge difference.
Even if they did offer one, i'm not sure it'd be a patch on what you'd get from BMW/Volkswagen.

A GTI with the DSG would be perfect for me. I think it's all the car i'd really need and i wouldn't be itching for what the R offers.