Honest John Owners' Reviews » Hyundai » Hyundai i30 Tourer (2017 on) 5. i30 1.0 3 cylinder turbo 2017 Hyundai i30 1.4T GDI Premium 5dr £11,057. Details 2021 Review - bintang : 1823 miles and 33 days with my new basic 1.6 petrol Comfort model with 15? wheels. Press reception was lukewarm, for example: --?The appearance is bland.? Only The range is impressive 240 in winter and 300 during summer - and it achieves those figures too, driving in a normal manner. It’s not super plush inside but has all the toys I need. It drives well but feels heavy at times, but not overly so. A comfortable, easy to drive, practical small MPV with eye-catching style. The car is stylish for an MPV, roomy and practical with a high level of equipment. The interior layout and appearance is excellent. The seats provide good support and comfort for long journeys. The glass sunroof is good to use on sunny days if you prefer some contact Honest John Owners' Reviews » Hyundai » Hyundai i30 Tourer (2012 - 2017) 5. 1.6 CRDi 110ps S Blue Drive 5dr. reviewed by Anonymous on 30 June 2021. 1. Looks more distinctive than original model. High quality interior. Very efficient engines. Excellent steering ride and handling on 15-inch wheels. - For more news, reviews and Top Tens, visit Hyundai i30 - tyre pressure electronic sensors - grumpy john. Over the last few months I have had worn tyres changed and then sometime after discovered what I thought was a slow puncture. I visited a well known chain of tyre fitting centres who discovered that the tyre sensor itself was leaking. the outer sleeve to the valve core has a rubber The whole interior feels very solid, too. The design could be more interesting and a lighter colour scheme would be nice, but otherwise the Hyundai i30 Fastback’s interior is a perfectly pleasant place to be. When it was available to buy new, the Hyundai i30 Fastback cost between £26,000 and £35,000 or so, which is fantastic value for money. Looks great. Sporty driving experience. Space for all the family and their luggage. - For more news, reviews and Top Tens, visit Hyundai i30 - are there any known problems? Are there any known problems with a CRDI system as on the Hyundai i30? The fuel pressure is quoted as up to 30,000RPM and this seems incredibly high for a fuel system in a car. Asked on 2 February 2014 by RHKAAF. Answered by Honest John. The KIA/Hyundai 1.6CRDI engines are among the most reliable around. QsSuD.