1+ Hyundai i30 Cars for Sale in South Africa
View 1 currently available Hyundai i30 for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The car is priced at R 162,500 with 109,800 km on the odometer.
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Hyundai i30
On paper at least, the Hyundai i30 once looked like a proper Golf rival for South Africans wanting a roomy hatch without the badge tax. Now, though, the C-segment’s all but packed up—so spotting a 2015 i30 1.6 GLS/Premium A/T at R162,500 is a rare bird moment. That’s a decade-old car with 109,800 km, petrol and automatic only, sitting in a used-car space where buyers care more about what hasn’t gone wrong yet than any brochure spec. You’re not cross-shopping this with a new Polo or Swift. The real question is whether you’re comfortable buying into a hatch that’s mostly vanished from local lots, especially if you’re hunting for affordable, practical daily wheels and not just chasing a badge.
The i30’s 1.6-litre engine never set pulses racing, but in typical Hyundai fashion, it just gets on with the job. Service records and condition trump everything else at this price point. What mattered for buyers then—and still does for the few who seek these out—is that you get proper rear legroom without Golf pricing. The automatic gearbox is a plus for Joburg and Cape Town traffic, which is where most i30s have racked up their mileage. Parts availability is reasonable if you avoid the rarest trims, but don’t expect much in the way of tech or plush cabin materials; it’s what the i30 should have been from the start: practical, honest, and easy to live with if you pack smart. If you stumble across a clean one with a stamped service book, you could do a lot worse for the money.
