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In the Hyundai i30 Fastback model is a very exceptional model because it is the Fastback sits on the same 2650mm wheelbase as the hatchback, but it’s 120mm longer and 21mm lower, and the more slippery shape improves on the five-door’s drag coefficient of 0.320 Cd to 0.297 Cd. Despite the extra length, Hyundai says there’s only 12kg extra mass over the rear axle of the longer car – the total weight penalty, though Hyundai quotes the same 1429-1509kg range for both models. It is a wise decision to check complete features of the car before buying, you can easily check complete features of the car from https://www.quickrevs.com.au/.I have also check complete details of Car when I bought the car for my wife.

 

5 hours ago, Jack Green said:

I wanna buy 2018 Hyundai i30 Fastback N so, kindly tell me about complete feature of this model.

Google will tell you more than a Nissan forum cares to.

13 hours ago, Jack Green said:

I wanna buy 2018 Hyundai i30 Fastback N so, kindly tell me about complete feature of this model.

https://images.app.goo.gl/qsCgGU76bWziREs46

Fastback looks shit.

Actually......its a 4 door sedan, where did this "fastback" term come from?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastback

Marketing at its best, or worse, one of the 2.

Anyways, I really like the i30 N Hatch, it certainly is cheap vs the GTI and Renault Megane RS, but how will the resale be.

At least reliability and aftersales service is better than VW and Renault.

You buy, do skids, post pics.

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