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Hyundai i30 SR v Kia Cerato Si Comparison

Hyundai i30 SR v Kia Cerato Si Comparison

Posted on June 13, 2016November 30, 2018 By Jarvis

Paternal twins, the 2016 Hyundai i30 SR and 2016 Kia Cerato Si are so close on paper – not to mention specification – separating them will be a difficult ask. Regardless, that’s what we’re going to do here with the newly updated Cerato hot off the press from its local launch.

Few vehicles make more sense as an urban runabout than a hatchback from this small car segment – there’s more space and practicality on offer than some larger SUVs for example.

Hyundai i30 SR v Kia Cerato Si Comparison

The hatchback has really taken hold in Australia, a country that had very little love for them early on. Now though, they are as common a sight on the road as many other, more obviously popular, vehicles. Take a look around you and it’s fair to say you’ll be surrounded by vehicles such as the Hyundai 30 and Kia Cerato, not to mention the Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3, Audi A3, Volkswagen Golf and Mercedes-Benz A-Class. The revolution has well and truly taken hold.
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