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2015 Hyundai I30 Pricing and Specs

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$6,050*
Hyundai I30
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CarsGuide has published 5 expert reviews of the Hyundai I30 2015. It has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Hyundai I30 2015 prices range from $6,050 for the basic trim level Hatchback I30 Se 1.6 Crdi to $14,960 for the top of the range Hatchback I30 Premium 1.8 L.E..

The Hyundai I30 2015 comes in Hatchback and Wagon.

The Hyundai I30 2015 is available in Diesel and Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.6L 6 SP Automatic to the Hatchback 2.0L 6SP Manual.

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$4,990

4 Listings

$7,026

12 Listings

$8,384

24 Listings

$9,742

21 Listings

$11,100

19 Listings

$12,458

70 Listings

$13,816

50 Listings

$15,174

43 Listings

$16,532

34 Listings

$18,569

7 Listings

$4,990

$18,569

All 2015 Hyundai I30 pricing and specs

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2015 Hyundai I30 Specs Price
Active 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $8,910 - $12,540
Active 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $7,810 - $11,000
Active X Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $8,250 - $11,550
Elite Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $8,910 - $12,540
Elite Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $8,250 - $11,550
Premium 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $8,690 - $12,210
Se 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $6,600 - $9,240
Se 1.6 Crdi Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $6,050 - $8,470
Trophy Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $6,600 - $9,240
Trophy Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $8,030 - $11,330
Active X Specs: 1.6L, Diesel, 7 SPEED AUTO DUAL CLUTCH Price: $9,020 - $12,650
Active Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $8,470 - $11,990
Active Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $7,370 - $10,340
Active X Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $9,020 - $12,650
Active X Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $8,140 - $11,440
Elite Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $9,020 - $12,760
Elite Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $7,370 - $10,450
Elite 1.8 L.E. Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $9,680 - $13,200
Elite 1.8 L.E. Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $8,580 - $12,100
Premium Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $9,240 - $12,980
Premium 1.8 L.E. Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $10,890 - $14,960
Premium 1.8 L.E. Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $10,560 - $14,520
Se Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $8,360 - $11,770
Se Specs: 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $7,590 - $10,670
Sr Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $9,020 - $12,760
Sr Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $8,470 - $11,880
Sr Premium Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $10,450 - $14,300
Sr Premium Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $9,680 - $13,310

Hyundai I30 FAQs

Why does the alarm sound when I connect a new battery to my 2015 Hyundai i30 Trophy?

This is the vehicle thinking that it’s being taken without the ignition key. In other words, stolen. The solution is to connect the negative terminal, then quickly put the key in the ignition and turn it on. This will let the car know that the key is present and there’s no threat of it being stolen.

Don’t be tempted to insert and turn the key to the on position and then connect the battery, as this could cause the battery terminal to throw a spark which is dangerous and could even send an electrical spike through the car’s computer.

You may also find that locking and unlocking with the key fob will also silence the alarm, but using the ignition key will be the quickest way to do this and minimise your neighbours’ wrath.

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Hyundai i30 2015: Radio recall?

Unfortunately, you’re unlikely to get a manufacturer to pay for repairs on a car that is well and truly out of warranty (as a 2013 Hyundai, which came with a five-year warranty, is). The difference would be if the faulty radio was a pre-existing condition that Hyundai had been notified of before the warranty ran out.

It’s very unlikely that a car-maker would issue a recall for something like a faulty radio, as recalls are generally caused by safety-related problems and faults. But manufacturers do issue TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins) for non-safety problems.

I have heard of Hyundai radio units giving trouble, usually starting with a lack of volume and working their way up to no sound and then no power at all. The good news is that the trade knows about it and there are specialists who have a dedicated fix for these units. In the meantime, it would certainly be worth asking your Hyundai dealer if they’ll fix or replace the head-unit. For instance, since you’re obviously a Hyundai family, or if you were a long-time, repeat customer, you might find the dealership will listen sympathetically in order to keep your business into the future. But don’t go to the bank on it.

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Hyundai i30 or Mazda 3 2015: Which one should I buy?

It’s a toss of a coin, both are good cars and should give you a good run for the five years you want to keep them.

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