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Oh yes... of course not bad... I think at that point cos of the super high COE, something had to go to reduce the price to a more palatable level... what is your COE premium?

 

Mine also has blind spot detection plus rear cross traffic alert with four front and back parking sensors... and front seats ventilation.

 

I suppose all the rest of the stuff are standard - sunroof, duck zone climate control, foot parking brake, steering wheel controls with Bluetooth function and 18" rims?

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Steering wheel just the basic functions. 17inch wheel. Foot parking brake. No blind spot detections. No sunroof. Lol. Mine quite basic stuffs. But has got rear aircon. Like that loh

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Steering wheel just the basic functions. 17inch wheel. Foot parking brake. No blind spot detections. No sunroof. Lol. Mine quite basic stuffs. But has got rear aircon. Like that loh

Ah I see... mine also got rear aircon... very good already...
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Hi i45 driver, I'm currently considering getting a 7-8 yeard old i45 and would like have some feedback

 

1.  Any major problem with the car that I should take note

2.  Since it is a 8 year old car, what are the issue that I should be aware

3.  How much budget to prepare for any maintenance issue (monthly or bi-monthly or quarterly)

4.  which is better 2.0 or 2.4 version

5.  Any spare part issue

6.  Any other matters

 

Thank you

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Hi i45 driver, I'm currently considering getting a 7-8 yeard old i45 and would like have some feedback

 

1. Any major problem with the car that I should take note

2. Since it is a 8 year old car, what are the issue that I should be aware

3. How much budget to prepare for any maintenance issue (monthly or bi-monthly or quarterly)

4. which is better 2.0 or 2.4 version

5. Any spare part issue

6. Any other matters

 

Thank you

1) No major issues

2) Look out for squealing sounds (bearings & bushings, especially for steering wheel), check if shock absorbers are good, check all the electronics especially power windows, power wing mirrors, get a good mechanic to look at the engine, and gearbox.

3) Petrol consumption is relatively high. If you've not driven a 2.0 L before then prepare for the shock.

4) 2.0 better. 2.4 fuel consumption is very high. Tax is also much higher. Not worth.

5) No issues. Many Hyundai models share the same parts.

6) Not that I am aware of. But I don't drive the i45. I drive the successor model the Sonata VIII... but engine and drive train the same.

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Hi i45 driver, I'm currently considering getting a 7-8 yeard old i45 and would like have some feedback

 

1.  Any major problem with the car that I should take note

2.  Since it is a 8 year old car, what are the issue that I should be aware

3.  How much budget to prepare for any maintenance issue (monthly or bi-monthly or quarterly)

4.  which is better 2.0 or 2.4 version

5.  Any spare part issue

6.  Any other matters

 

Thank you

 

Am currently driving a Jul 10 i45, 2.4 Litre.

 

1   No major issues except usual wear and tear parts. For mine, I have already change the following:

     a) Air-con Compressor

     b) Alternator

     c) Radiator

     d) Air-con fan

     e) Engine Mounting

2.  As above, these are the parts that you need to take note of

3.  An annual budget of 1K for maintenance may be appropriate depending on the condition of the car you are getting

4.  For me, 2.4 Litre is better. 2 Litre underpower

5.  So far, no concerns on availability of parts

6.  Fuel consumption for me is around 11 to 12 KM/Litre. I would say this is pretty reasonable on a 2.4 Litre car

 

Am also looking at upgrading my ride. If interested, maybe you can PM me and we can discuss further

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Am currently driving a Jul 10 i45, 2.4 Litre.

 

1   No major issues except usual wear and tear parts. For mine, I have already change the following:

     a) Air-con Compressor

     b) Alternator

     c) Radiator

     d) Air-con fan

     e) Engine Mounting

2.  As above, these are the parts that you need to take note of

3.  An annual budget of 1K for maintenance may be appropriate depending on the condition of the car you are getting

4.  For me, 2.4 Litre is better. 2 Litre underpower

5.  So far, no concerns on availability of parts

6.  Fuel consumption for me is around 11 to 12 KM/Litre. I would say this is pretty reasonable on a 2.4 Litre car

 

Am also looking at upgrading my ride. If interested, maybe you can PM me and we can discuss further

 

11-12km/l is excellent for a 2.4L

 

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1) No major issues

2) Look out for squealing sounds (bearings & bushings, especially for steering wheel), check if shock absorbers are good, check all the electronics especially power windows, power wing mirrors, get a good mechanic to look at the engine, and gearbox.

3) Petrol consumption is relatively high. If you've not driven a 2.0 L before then prepare for the shock.

4) 2.0 better. 2.4 fuel consumption is very high. Tax is also much higher. Not worth.

5) No issues. Many Hyundai models share the same parts.

6) Not that I am aware of. But I don't drive the i45. I drive the successor model the Sonata VIII... but engine and drive train the same.

Hi Bro,

 

Many thank for your feedback.  

 

For 8 years old car, engine are the major issue to worry but I guess car maker are now more better in designing it to last.  

 

Anyway it is still under evaluation stage as I'm also looking at Mazada 6

11-12km/l is excellent for a 2.4L

 

Hi Daryl

 

Many thank for your feedback.

 

It is still under evaluation as I'm also considering Mazada 6

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