hyundai cars

Hyundai i30 Wagon: To Be Well-Received In Australia

Unveiled in the Australian International Motor Show, the Hyundai i30 Wagon is definitely one of the vehicles that was worth watching out for. It offers a slightly longer wheelbase and more luggage capacity compared to its predecessors. The external sheet-metal is slightly featured to accommodate these changes. Features of the Hyundai i30 Wagon Hyundai i30 Wagon also integrates Hyundai’s renowned iPod connectivity features, AUX controls, six speakers, six airbags, wheel-mounted audio functions, and ESP stability control. Based on the i30 hatch model, the new automobile also features 17″ alloy, outside mirrors, and side repeaters. There are notable differences between the Hyundai i30 Wagon and the Hatch though. Among these include the i30 CW is: • 230 mm longer in body (total of 4,475 mm)• 40 mm taller in body (total of 1,565 mm)It also has a turning radius of 10.42 m compared which is longer compared to the 10.34 from its predecessor. You can expect the versatility of a hatchback vehicle combined with more space for passengers and cargo. The unbeatable combination is characteristic of most Hyundai cars being introduced in the market today. This car is suitable for urban dwellers with an active lifestyle whole still meeting the needs of a small family. Integrated within it is a 1.6 litre CRDi turbo diesel engine or a 2.0 litre petrol engine depending on the driver’s preference. The powerful engineering within it ensures that drivers and passengers will get the best comfort possible while delivering on maximum driving performance. The steering and suspension of this model is also tuned for the unique driving conditions of Australian roads. With all these features and benefits in mind, there is certainly enough reason to choose this car for your next purchase. Green Credentials Designed in Europe while engineered for Australian roads, the Hyundai i30 Wagon does not lack green credentials. It leaves minimal environmental damage because it uses fuel-efficient technologies. Individuals who are concerned about their environmental footprints should seriously look into this car model because Hyundai prides itself for fuel economy. Previously, Hyundai was seen as the cheap alternative for better models. But new lineups and models such as the Hyundai i30 Wagon is proving that this car manufacturer has many things to boasts about. It has become one of the companies that offer Australian motorists some of the finest cars in the market today. And better things are definitely yet to come. According to Kevin McCann, the Sales & Marketing Director of the company, the “i30 Hatch was a huge success”, it is only to be expected that the newer model will be well-received. It is one of the best alternatives for families who need extra space without shouldering the cost of expensive SUVs and busy individuals who always need to be on the go. With a price range of between $20,890 and $29,890, no one can deny that the Hyundai i30 Wagon will soon become one of the hottest commodities in the market even during tough economic times. Hyundai is also set to release a limited series of a sportwagon model to be introduced in Continental Silver or Vivid Blue colors.

PR: wait… I: wait… L: wait… LD: wait… I: wait… wait… Rank: wait… Traffic: wait… Price: wait… C: wait…

Read the rest of this entry »

Related posts

2007 Hyundai Cars: What’s New for 2007

(1) The 2007 Hyundai Sonata

The 2007 Sonata is the smaller of Hyundaiís two midsize sedans. It comes in three models: a) The Sonata Limited trim is the top-line model and has a 235-hp V6 and 5-speed automatic as well as heated front seats, automatic climate control and fine leather upholstery. b) The Sonata SE also has a 235-hp V6 and 5-speed automatic. c) The Sonata GLS has 162-hp 4-cylinders and a choice of either 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. All models are equipped with ABS and traction/antiskid control as well as front-side and curtain-side airbags.

While the old version reminded many car patrons of a Jaguar in terms of style, the 2007 version looks even better, with a front lamp that resembles an Audi and a backside that looks like an Accord. The thin roof pillars and the driver’s upright position also contribute to its esthetic value. The 2007 Sonata is also bigger, sharper and more technologically advanced version than the 2006 model. Overall, the Sonata’s advantage over other cars of its class such as the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima is that it combines comfort, spaciousness, sophisticated design and reliable performance as well as a reasonable price.

(2) The Hyundai Accent

Read the rest of this entry »

Related posts

Hyundai Cars

Faced with a choice of trying to become a Korean me-to Toyota-style manufacturer of mass market cars or doing something a little different, Hyundai took the decision to become a niche market player, manufacturers of quirky, individualistic cars. From the little Atoz city car through to Liberace-esque Centennial, Hyundai build cars that get noticed. Not always for the right reasons, but they certainly get noticed. When they play with a straight bat, as they have he Coupe and the Getz, they get surprisingly right, too; those and the older Accent are fine cars within their classes, and are on for a lot of return business from satisfied customers. The company’s sport-leisure and multi-purpose vehicles like-wise get a lot of positive feedback from owners. Careful cost control at the factories in Korea help ensure that prices are kept down to keen levels, which helps Hyundai’s development in export markets-these are vital for its continued well-being. GETZ Hyundai’s contender in the small city hatch market is aimed very precisely at Europeans, which means it is taking on such competition as Ford Fiesta, Peugeot 206 and Renault Clio. And it acquits itself well against those cars. Available with a choice of engines from 1.1 petrol through to a torque-rich 1.5 diesel, there is also a peppy 1600cc unit with 104PS. This latter engine is at its best when teamed with the Sport suspension pack, which gives a sharp and tidy level of cornering power. The softer standard suspension is not exactly sloppy-the car is pleasing predictable-and only begins to show signs of strain when the car is fully ladev with four passengers and luggage. ACCENT Hyundai’s bread-and-butter four door sedan is now in its third generation and it success continues unabated. Globally there are five engines offered-including two that run on leaded fuel in emerging markets all of which fall between 1.3 and 1.6 litres, and there are both annual and automatic transmissions. Nobody has ever bought Accent for sporting prowess, but instead expect and get predictable, competent compromise between comfort and predictability. Affordability and reliability are the key benefits of this car, and it delivers both with a bit to spare. SONATA A car designed for those who have outgrown the Accent and Elantra but have learned to appreciate the core value of Hyundai-reliable and affordable cars for the masses-the Sonata shows how little the Koreans understand the principles of sleek car design., mainly in the over-application of bright work and several body swage lines too many. Car designers refer to chrome work as jewelry, and in the case of Sonata the impression is very much of a market stall selling costume bright ware in down-town Seoul. Ignore that, and you realize that buyers get a lot of car for very little money, this is especially true of the 2.7 V6, which gives big car performance for the price of a mid-range Vectra. TUCSON A new entry-level model in Hyundai’s sports utility vehicle (SUV) range is Tucson, a compact machine geared at drivers who might not have considered buying a 4×4. Car-like levels of comfort are promised including leather seats, power-operated everything, and a high grade audio system. The choice of engines has been chosen to delivery sporty performance –this is especially true of the punchy 2.7 V6. Providing five doors in a market sector more used to three in cars of this size., Tucson delivers better-than-average handling despite the height of the car, and the newly developed four wheel drive system is intelligent; it runs as a four-drive car until a loss of traction is detected, at which point it shares power out to rear wheels as well.

Related posts