Hyundai i30 2011: Will my clutch need replacing?
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Asked by John
I am in the market for a 2011 Hyundai i30 manual diesel wagon. A number of cars inspected with 120-150,000 km have had their clutches replaced. Is this common to these vehicles – I understand that a clutch replacement is pricey. Can I expect replacement would be required at about this mileage?
Answered by CarsGuide
27 Jul 2018Clutches do wear out and need to be replaced, and you will need to do that in the future when yours wears out. The mileage you quote is within the normal range.
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