HYUNDAI I30 FASTBACK (2018-20)

The HYUNDAI I30 FASTBACK (2018-20) is a stylish and practical coupe-like hatchback that sits comfortably within the compact family car market in the UK. Known for its sleek design and versatile features, this vehicle blends sporty looks with everyday usability, making it popular among urban commuters, small families, and first-time drivers alike. Its balanced size offers an ideal mix of spaciousness and ease of driving, with the added benefit of good fuel economy and reliability—traits that have helped it stand out among rivals like the Ford Focus or Vauxhall Astra. Based on over 2,000 MyCarCheck.com lookups and a wide range of VIN data, the HYUNDAI I30 FASTBACK has proven to be a dependable choice with an average mileage of around 28,233 miles, often driven approximately 8,000 miles annually. Typically owned by a single owner or just over one, this car is well-suited for those seeking a reliable, cost-effective vehicle with a reputation for comfort and style. Its unique combination of modern design, practicality, and a competitive price point—especially with an average private sale value of £18,420—makes the HYUNDAI I30 FASTBACK (2018-20) a noteworthy option for anyone considering a used hatchback in the UK market.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for Hyundai i30 Fastback (2018-20) vehicles predominantly fall within the 20,000 to 40,000 miles range, accounting for 39.2% of the data, and the 30,000 to 50,000 miles range, making up an additional 39.2%. This suggests that a significant proportion of these vehicles are relatively low to moderate mileage. Notably, very low mileage vehicles (0 to 10,000 miles) are quite rare, representing only 5.7%, while high-mileage vehicles exceeding 100,000 miles are also infrequent, comprising around 2.6%. The data indicates a concentration of vehicles in the 20,000 to 50,000 miles segment, which may reflect typical usage patterns for this model year, with fewer vehicles at the extremes of the mileage spectrum.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data for private sale valuations of the Hyundai I30 Fastback (2018–20) indicates a diverse range of prices, with the most common valuation falling between £19,000 and £20,000, accounting for 12.3% of valuations. Notably, there is a relatively high percentage (11%) of vehicles valued between £18,000 and £19,000, and significant percentages in the £9,000 to £10,000 (10.1%) and £20,000 to £21,000 (8.8%) brackets. The data suggests that most private sales cluster around the £9,000–£20,000 range, with fewer vehicles valued below £6,000 or above £23,000, reflecting a typical market distribution for relatively recent model variants. Interestingly, the lowest percentage (0.4%) is in the £14,000–£15,000 bracket, indicating fewer vehicles in that specific value range.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Hyundai i30 Fastback (2018-20) vehicles were manufactured in 2019, accounting for approximately 59.5% of the sample. Vehicles from 2020 make up about 23.3%, while those from 2018 represent around 11.9%. Interestingly, a small percentage (5.3%) are from 2021, suggesting some models may have been manufactured slightly outside the primary range or due to late models being registered. Overall, 2019 is clearly the most common year of manufacture for this vehicle type within the dataset.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common paint colour for the Hyundai i30 Fastback (2018-20) is grey, accounting for 41% of the vehicles. Blue is also popular, representing 24.2%. White and black are moderate preferences, with 12.3% and 12.8% respectively, while red and silver are less common, at 6.2% and 3.5%. Overall, grey and blue are the predominant colours, suggesting a preference for neutral and classic shades among owners of this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Hyundai I30 Fastback (2018-20) shows that the majority of vehicles have had relatively few owners, with 36.1% having been registered with only three keepers and 31.3% with two keepers. Notably, a significant portion of the vehicles (10.1%) has had just a single registered keeper, indicating that many cars may have been driven by their first owner for a substantial period. Conversely, a smaller percentage of vehicles (around 5.3% to 0.4%) have had more keepers, with the highest being seven. Overall, the data suggests that most Hyundai I30 Fastbacks in this sample tend to remain with a limited number of owners, which could imply consistent use or stability in ownership.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Hyundai I30 Fastback models from 2018 to 2020 indicates that all vehicles in this sample are powered exclusively by petrol. Regarding engine capacities, there's a diverse distribution: approximately 63.9% of vehicles have a 1998cc engine, 21.1% feature a 1353cc engine, and 15% are equipped with a 998cc engine. The predominant engine size is 1998cc, which may reflect common engine options for this model year range. Notably, no diesel or alternative fuel variants are represented in this dataset.