2015 HYUNDAI I30 1.4 Blue Drive Se
1.4 Blue Drive Se
Price
£3,909
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
Brand new front brakes 3 brand new tyres Will be serviced prior to the new owner Very smart looking car Ideal for a small family or commuter Super reliable Timing chain driven engine so no cambelt to worry about. Great specification, you can change how the steering feels! -2015 -Manual -Petrol -MOT until March 2027 -Bluetooth -USB & Aux connections -Cruise control & speed limiter -Rear parking sensors -Spare wheel Part Exchange Welcome Inspections Welcome Warranty Given and available to extend
About the Hyundai I30
The Hyundai i30 is a mainstay of the UK hatchback market, offering a sensible and robust alternative to the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. Renowned for its generous standard equipment levels and impressive build quality, it remains a popular choice for value-conscious motorists navigating both city commutes and long-distance motorway hauls.
Why Buy a Used Hyundai i30?
- Exceptional reliability record backed by Hyundai's reputation for mechanical durability, making it a safe bet for used buyers.
- ULEZ compliance across the majority of Euro 6 petrol and newer diesel engines ensures easy access to London and other Low Emission Zones.
- Practical interior design with a focus on ergonomics, featuring a straightforward layout that requires no steep learning curve.
- Strong value for money on the used market compared to premium rivals, often including features like heated seats and Apple CarPlay even on mid-range trims.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2012–2017 (GD Series): £3,500 – £8,500 — The second-generation model is now an affordable used hero; check for a full service history to ensure the original 5-year warranty was maintained.
- 2017–2020 (PD Pre-facelift): £9,000 – £16,500 — A significant step up in tech and safety features; these models often sit in lower insurance groups making them ideal for younger families.
- 2020–Present (Facelift): £15,000 – £26,000 — Features 48V mild-hybrid technology and sharpened styling; late-plate models may still carry the balance of the manufacturer’s warranty.
Common Issues to Check
- Clutch wear on manual 1.6 CRDi diesel variants, particularly those used for heavy urban driving; ensure the bite point isn't excessively high.
- Infotainment glitches on earlier 2017 models, which usually require a simple software update via a main dealer.
- DCT (Dual-Clutch Transmission) hesitation; some owners report jerky low-speed shifts, so test-drive the automatic thoroughly in stop-start traffic.
- Parking sensor failure due to road salt and grime; check the V5C for any recorded electrical repairs if the sensors beep inconsistently.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 42mpg to 67mpg depending on engine; 1.6 CRDi is the efficiency champion.
- Insurance Group: Insurance groups 7 to 15 for standard models; the i30 N performance flagship sits much higher in group 30+.
- Servicing: Interim services typically start from £140, while major DVLA-required maintenance and MOT bundles average £250-£350 at independent garages.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- SE Nav: The pragmatic buyer who wants integrated satellite navigation and rear parking sensors without the premium price tag.
- N-Line: Drivers who appreciate the aggressive styling of the high-performance 'N' models but want the lower running costs and insurance of the standard 1.0 T-GDi engine.
- Premium: Long-distance commuters seeking maximum comfort, featuring dual-zone climate control, leather-trimmed heated seats, and LED headlights.
- i30 N: Enthusiasts looking for a 'hot hatch' capable of track days; it's a direct rival to the Golf GTI with significantly more character.
- Tourer: Families requiring extra boot space; the estate version offers a massive 602-litre capacity, making it perfect for camping trips or large dogs.
