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2017 Hyundai I30 Pricing and Specs

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$17,828*
Hyundai I30
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CarsGuide has published 8 expert reviews of the Hyundai I30 2017. It has an average rating of 8.3 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Hyundai I30 2017 prices range from $10,120 for the basic trim level Hatchback I30 Active to $22,000 for the top of the range Hatchback I30 Premium 1.6 Crdi.

The Hyundai I30 2017 comes in Hatchback.

The Hyundai I30 2017 is available in Diesel and Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.6L 6 SP Manual to the Hatchback 2.0L 6SP Manual.

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$11,591

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$13,992

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$16,393

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$18,794

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$21,195

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$25,997

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$28,398

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All 2017 Hyundai I30 pricing and specs

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2017 Hyundai I30 Specs Price
Active Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $12,430 - $16,610
Active 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $12,100 - $16,060
Active X Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $13,530 - $17,820
Active X 1.6 Crdi (sunroof) Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $12,760 - $17,050
GO 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $11,880 - $15,840
Active Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $12,980 - $17,380
Active 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $12,320 - $16,500
Active X Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $13,420 - $17,710
Active X 1.6 Crdi (sunroof) Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $14,410 - $19,030
Elite Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $12,760 - $16,940
Elite (sunroof) Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $15,620 - $20,020
GO 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $13,860 - $18,260
Premium Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $17,050 - $21,890
Premium 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $17,380 - $22,000
Active Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $11,110 - $15,290
Active Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $10,120 - $13,860
Active X Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $12,100 - $16,060
Active X Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $10,670 - $14,630
Active X (sunroof) Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $12,980 - $17,380
Active X (sunroof) Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $11,880 - $15,840
GO Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTO SEQUENTIAL Price: $12,650 - $16,830
GO Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $11,000 - $15,070
SR Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $14,080 - $18,590
SR Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $12,870 - $17,160
SR Premium Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $16,390 - $21,010
SR Premium Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $14,850 - $19,580
SR (sunroof) Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $15,510 - $19,910
SR (sunroof) Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $13,970 - $18,370

Hyundai I30 FAQs

My 2017 Hyundai i30 is losing a lot of oil between services

I’ll assume it’s a Hyundai dealership that wants to charge you to assess the car. And I hear what you’re saying about the car’s service history and the fact that some of these engines have been fixed by Hyundai because they were faulty from new. So, the best advice is to forget about the dealership and go straight to Hyundai’s customer service department at head office.

That cuts out the middle man at the dealership and should get you in touch with somebody who knows whether your car was one of the affected ones or whether you’ve just been unlucky in this instance. My experience has been that Hyundai takes this stuff very seriously and has helped other owners in the past. However, your case will still be assessed according to the service history and how many kilometres the car has covered.

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Oil consumption problem with a 2017 Hyundai i30

Hyundai has had a few problems over the years with some of its engines developing piston slap, scoring cylinder bores and consuming excess oil. The later engine fitted to your car should be better, but it seems perhaps the problem is still occurring in some cars.

The reality is that two litres of engine consumed over just 1200km is way beyond the pale. I would be contacting Hyundai Australia's customer service division to see what can be done. The company's response will have a lot to do with how many kilometres the car has covered and whether its service history is complete. But in my experience, Hyundai takes its responsibilities in this area very seriously.

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What's a good car for a mid-life crisis?

There’s clearly no point in talking sense to you, your head is in a complete muddle. You want a fix for your mid-life crisis, yet you talk about resale value, warranty, fixed-price servicing and boring stuff like that. You need to think about what it is you want from your “sporty-ish” car, do you want a performance car that will be thrilling to drive, or are you a park-and-poser and just want to look good when you stop at the café for a latte. The VW Golf GTi is a thrill-a-minute hot hatch; you like the i30N, and both would be good buys. Buy the Lux if you decide on the i30N. You could also think about a BMW M3, or an older Porsche Boxster. I wouldn’t suggest a Commodore SS or a Falcon XR6T ute, they’re a bit boring.

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